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Dave & Buster’s Launches Reimagined Store in Orange, CA on August 9

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Dave & Buster’s Launches Reimagined Store in Orange, CA on August 9

Grab Your Crew – the First 200 People in Line at the Grand Opening to Receive Free Games for a Year!

ORANGE, Calif. /PRNewswire/ — Today, Dave & Buster’s, the ultimate entertainment, restaurant, and sports-watching destination for families and friends, announces the re-opening of its completely reimagined location in Orange, California at 20 City Boulevard West on Friday, August 9.

The newly updated location brings everything families and crew connectors alike love about Dave & Buster’s, reimagined with innovative gaming activities and groundbreaking ways for crews to play – including The Arena, interactive Social Bays and an immersive watch experience.

Get ready for entertainment like never before. Here’s what you can expect:

  • The Arena: Created exclusively for Dave & Buster’s, The Arena offers revolutionary gameplay technology identified by the brand. Guests will have a multitude of ways to connect and compete with friends in a captivating, wall-to-wall gaming environment. For a limited time, the experience will be available for only $5 per person, per session. With a fully transparent exterior, The Arena allows up to eight players to participate at a time. The versatile gaming unit features intuitive and invisible tracking technologies, along with immersive media, audio and tactile solutions to deliver futuristic gaming experiences.
  • Interactive Social Bays: Brace yourself for new experiences with high-tech interactive gaming in our High-Tech Darts & Social Shuffleboard Bays. Hang with friends in a private, reservable Social Bay in impressive private suites for two to six players. Darts and Shuffleboard have been re-invented with mind-blowing digital interactivity for the coolest, tech-savvy versions ever!
  • Immersive Watch: The All-New Dave & Buster’s Watch Experience is a must for sports games and events. With a 40-foot screen, every seat is the best in the house. Immerse yourself in the action with top-notch surround sound thanks to dozens of additional oversized HDTVs surrounding the bar.
  • Evolved Menu: Dave & Buster’s craft kitchen has never been better! Grab your crew and get ready to feast on the revamped chef-crafted menu, packed with mouthwatering new and improved options for every craving!
  • Sleek New Store Design Inside & Out: Step into a tech-forward entertainment destination with a bright, energetic atmosphere that provides the perfect Eat, Drink, Play and Watch destination!
  • Midway & Prizes: Of course, Dave & Buster’s still has its iconic Midway! Over 120 games, VR experiences and epic prizes await! Social Bays are available to book for elevated, private group events.

“Our new Dave & Buster’s Orange is the premier entertainment destination,” says General Manager Matt Petralia. “We’re thrilled to welcome our valued guests for the grand opening and excited to have our neighbors experience this incredible transformation – from our giant 40-foot WOW Wall to the immersive gaming environment and all-new High-Tech Darts & Social Shuffleboard Bays, it’s the ultimate experience and we can’t wait to see you!”

Don’t miss the celebratory week-long party and specials, starting with the Grand Re-Launch Event on Friday, August 9 at 10 am, where the first 200 people in line will receive free games for a year! Terms & conditions apply. From August 10-15, Dave & Buster’s will keep the festivities going with nearly a whole week of events for you and your crew:

  • Saturday, 8/10: Social Bay Saturday & Block Party
    • Show off your dance moves with an EDM DJ and engage in some friendly competition in the new Social Bays to win prizes like a new mountain bike, coolers and more.
  • Sunday, 8/11: Family Day & Sunday Sips
    • Grab your mom, dad, brothers, sisters, cousins and everyone in between for a fun day of yard games like corn hole, plus a competition in The Arena for the chance to win more prizes.
  • Monday, 8/12: Race Your Way Through Monday
    • Start your engines, Mario Kart fans! Dave & Buster’s is hosting a Mario Kart competition where you can win free Power Cards for you and your crew.
  • Tuesday, 8/13: Smash Your Way Through Tuesday
    • Leave the office early and come smash one of Dave & Buster’s NEW Smashburgers with some co-workers while enjoying ½-Priced Happy Hour Specials from 3 pm – 6 pm.
  • Wednesday, 8/14: ½-Priced Games & Holiday Showcase
    • Celebrate Hump Day with ½-Priced Games all day long. VIPs are preparing for Holiday Parties EARLY with an invite-only Holiday Sneak Peek Event!
  • Thursday, 8/15: Thirsty Thursday College Night
    • Calling all college students! Come enjoy Thirsty Thursday and show your school ID to redeem a complimentary $10 of Game Play.

Specials throughout the week will include Dave & Buster’s Half Price Happy Hour, where guests can enjoy ½ price drink specials on the new Tres Tequila Rita, 22 oz Domestic Drafts, wine, Backwoods Blueberry Lemonade and D&B Long Island Iced Tea.

Dave & Buster’s Orange, CA hours of operation are Sunday through Tuesday from 10 am – midnight, Friday and Saturday from 10 am – 1 am. For more information, please visit www.daveandbusters.com.

About Dave & Buster’s
Founded in 1982 and headquartered in Coppell, Texas, Dave & Buster’s Entertainment, Inc., is the owner and operator of 223 venues in North America that offer premier entertainment and dining experiences to guests through two distinct brands: Dave & Buster’s and Main Event. The Company has 164 Dave & Buster’s branded stores in 42 states, Puerto Rico, and Canada and offers guests the opportunity to “Eat Drink Play & Watch,” all in one location. Each store offers a full menu of entrées and appetizers, a complete selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, and an extensive assortment of entertainment attractions centered around playing games and watching live sports and other televised events. The Company also operates 59 Main Event branded stores in 20 states across the country, and offers state-of-the-art bowling, laser tag, hundreds of arcade games and virtual reality, making it the perfect place for families to connect and make memories. For more information, visit daveandbusters.com.

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Put the Grill to Work In 2026

Transitioning from high-yield meals that serve a crowd to easy, homemade dinners can be a bit of a shock after the festivities are over. Save yourself the time and hassle of cooking after a season of gifts and gatherings with this Grilled Chicken Bundt recipe that lets the grill do the work for you.

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 homemade dinners can be a bit of a shock after the festivities are over. Save yourself the time and hassle of cooking after a season of gifts and gatherings with this Grilled Chicken Bundt recipe that lets the grill do the work for you.   (Family Features) Transitioning from high-yield meals that serve a crowd to easy, homemade dinners can be a bit of a shock after the festivities are over. Save yourself the time and hassle of cooking after a season of gifts and gatherings with this Grilled Chicken Bundt recipe that lets the grill do the work for you. For more time-saving family dinner ideas, visit Culinary.net.  homemade dinners can be a bit of a shock after the festivities are over. Save yourself the time and hassle of cooking after a season of gifts and gatherings with this Grilled Chicken Bundt recipe that lets the grill do the work for you.

Grilled Chicken Bundt

Recipe courtesy of “Cookin’ Savvy” Servings: 4-6
  • 4          potatoes
  • 2          carrots
  • 8          Brussel’s sprouts
  • oil
  • 2          tablespoons garlic powder, divided
  • 2          tablespoons onion powder, divided
  • 2          teaspoons salt, divided
  • 1          whole chicken (4-5 pounds)
  • 1/2       stick butter, softened
  1. Heat grill to 350 F with one burner off for indirect heat.
  2. Cut potatoes, carrots and Brussel’s sprouts into bite-sized pieces. Drizzle with oil and mix in 1 tablespoon garlic powder, 1 tablespoon onion powder and 1 teaspoon salt; set aside.
  3. Rub chicken with softened butter, remaining garlic powder, remaining onion powder and remaining salt.
  4. Place some veggies in bottom of bundt pan. Place chicken on top of chimney or tube of bundt pan. Fill pan with remaining veggies.
  5. Place pan over indirect heat and grill 1 hour, 30 minutes, or until chicken reaches internal temperature of 165 F.
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Mix a Little Luck into Your Big Game Menu

Picture this: Your team is down three points, but the taste of victory is just one field goal away. Sometimes, all you need is a little luck and a whole lot of guac. Dip into good fortune this football season with help from this Good Luck Guac recipe.

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Picture this: Your team is down three points, but the taste of victory is just one field goal away. Sometimes, all you need is a little luck and a whole lot of guac. Dip into good fortune this football season with help from this Good Luck Guac recipe.

Mix a Little Luck into Your Big Game Menu

(Family Features) Picture this: Your team is down three points, but the taste of victory is just one field goal away. Sometimes, all you need is a little luck and a whole lot of guac. After all, an estimated 250 million pounds of avocados are consumed during the Big Game each year, according to Hass Avocado Board Volume Data. That’s enough to fill 30 million football helmets with guac – but filling your belly instead is a win-win for good luck and great flavor. Dip into good fortune this football season with help from Avocado From Mexico’s Guac Guru, Rob Riggle, whose visionary Good Luck Guac recipe is ready to share just in time for the Big Game. Whether you’re in it for the football, the commercials or the snacks, this recipe can score major points with your entire crew. 17749 detail embed1Crafted for fans of every team, this bold, golden twist on a favorite football snack is infused with ingredients associated with good luck – edible gold flakes and pomegranate seeds – to get you through the most nail-biting moments of the game. The star ingredient is fresh, high-quality Avocados From Mexico that offer good taste, good nutrition, and good times. Beyond delicious dips, chips and lots of fun, hosting a watch party can also be a lot of work. Make sure your hosting duties don’t create interference or put you on the sidelines with these tips: Get a jumpstart on party prep. The day before the game, tidy up your space and prepare as much of the food as you can. For dishes best served fresh – like guac – take care of the ingredient prep, like chopping veggies. Create comfortable seating and viewing areas. For a watch party, you’ll want plenty of room for guests to sit comfortably where they can see the screen and have easy access to the guac. If there’s not enough space in the living room to fit everyone, consider bringing a TV to the kitchen so people can snack and watch at the same time. Know your guests. From non-alcoholic beverage options to additional entertainment like board games and kid-friendly activities, become a next-level party host by providing a setup tailored to your guests’ needs. One thing almost everyonecan agree on: Guac made with Avocados From Mexico can be the star of nearly any party’s snacking lineup. Make it your team’s lucky day with more game day recipes at AvocadosFromMexico.com/recipe.   17749 detail embed2

Good Luck Guac

Recipe courtesy of Rob Riggle on behalf of Avocados From Mexico
  • 4          Avocados From Mexico, halved, pitted and peeled
  • 1          tablespoon lime juice
  • 1          tablespoon onion, minced
  • 3          tablespoons pomegranate seeds
  • 1/4       teaspoon salt
  • 1          pinch edible gold leaf flakes
  1. In large bowl, mash avocados until chunky-smooth.
  2. Fold in lime juice, onion, pomegranate seeds and salt until well combined.
  3. Garnish with edible gold leaf flakes.
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What Are Comfort Foods—and Why Do We Crave Them?

Comfort foods go beyond taste—they offer emotional reassurance, cultural identity, and nostalgia. Learn why we crave them and how they connect us.

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Comfort foods go beyond taste—they offer emotional reassurance, cultural identity, and nostalgia. Learn why we crave them and how they connect us.

What Are Comfort Foods—and Why Do We Crave Them?

Food & Beverage | The Knowledge Comfort foods are more than just meals—they are emotional touchstones. From a bowl of chicken noodle soup to a plate of mac and cheese, comfort foods provide familiarity, warmth, and reassurance during moments of stress, illness, or nostalgia. While comfort foods vary by culture and personal experience, their purpose is universal: they make us feel grounded, safe, and connected.

What Defines Comfort Food?

Although comfort foods differ from person to person, they often share common characteristics:
  • Familiar and nostalgic – Foods tied to childhood or family traditions
  • Warm and filling – Soups, casseroles, stews, and baked dishes
  • Emotionally satisfying – Comforting beyond physical hunger
  • Rich in carbohydrates or fats – Which can influence mood-regulating chemicals in the brain
These foods are rarely chosen for convenience alone—they’re chosen because they feel like home.

The Science Behind Comfort Foods

There is real science behind why comfort foods make us feel better. Carbohydrate-rich foods can increase the production of serotonin, a neurotransmitter that helps regulate mood and promote a sense of calm. Warm foods also play a role. Studies suggest that warmth can enhance feelings of safety and emotional comfort, which may explain why soups, stews, and hot meals are commonly craved during stressful times or colder seasons. In short, comfort foods don’t just satisfy hunger—they support emotional well-being.

Comfort Foods Are Cultural

Every culture has its own version of comfort food, shaped by tradition, availability, and shared history:
  • United States: Mac and cheese, meatloaf, mashed potatoes
  • Mexico: Tamales, pozole
  • Italy: Pasta, lasagna
  • Japan: Ramen, curry rice
  • India: Dal with rice
What makes these foods comforting isn’t the recipe—it’s the memory and meaning attached to them.

Why We Turn to Comfort Foods

People often crave comfort foods during moments of emotional or physical vulnerability, including:
  • Stress or anxiety
  • Illness or fatigue
  • Homesickness
  • Major life changes
  • Celebrations and family gatherings
In uncertain moments, familiar flavors help restore a sense of normalcy and emotional balance.

More Than a Meal

Comfort food isn’t about indulgence or nutrition alone—it’s about connection. These dishes link us to people, places, and moments that shaped us. That’s why comfort foods endure across generations, cultures, and changing trends. Comfort food doesn’t just feed the body. It feeds the moment.

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