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Dave & Buster’s Entertainment stock plunges 16% on weaker than expected Q2 results

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Dave & Buster’s Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ: PLAY) saw its shares sink more than 16% on Tuesday after the entertainment and dining chain reported fiscal second-quarter 2025 earnings that missed analyst expectations.

The stock fell 16.43% to $20.21 at the time of writing.

The results highlighted ongoing pressure on comparable store sales and a sharp year-over-year decline in profitability.

Revenue misses estimates as comparable sales decline

For the quarter ended August 5, 2025, Dave & Buster’s reported revenue of $557.4 million, marginally higher by 0.05% compared to the same period last year.

However, the result fell short of analyst estimates of $565.02 million.

Comparable store sales dropped 3.0% year-over-year, underscoring the company’s challenges in drawing consistent traffic to its venues.

Adjusted earnings per share came in at $0.40, missing the consensus estimate of $0.95.

On a GAAP basis, the company posted net income of $11.4 million, or $0.32 per diluted share, a steep decline from $40.3 million, or $0.99 per diluted share, reported in the second quarter of fiscal 2024.

Adjusted EBITDA also slipped, falling to $129.8 million from $151.6 million a year earlier.

The weak performance prompted Piper Sandler to lower its price target on the stock to $26 from $30.

According to data compiled by LSEG, the average rating from 11 brokerages remains a “hold,” with a median price target of $31.

Leadership focuses on brand strength and expansion

Despite the underwhelming financial performance, newly appointed Chief Executive Officer Tarun Lal emphasized the company’s strong brand presence and long-term potential.

Lal, who took over leadership in July, said his immediate priority is to reinforce Dave & Buster’s guest-first culture, strengthen the customer experience, and drive growth across sales, cash flow, and shareholder value.

In line with its expansion strategy, Dave & Buster’s opened three new domestic locations during the second quarter, alongside its second international franchise outlet in India.

The company also remodeled three existing venues and executed approximately $77 million in cash transactions through sale-leaseback and real estate financing initiatives.

Liquidity position and outlook

Dave & Buster’s ended the quarter with $443.3 million in available liquidity and reported a net total leverage ratio of 3.2x.

Management noted that same-store sales trends observed in the early part of the third quarter were consistent with those seen at the end of the second quarter, suggesting that challenges may persist in the near term.

Year-to-date, Dave & Buster’s shares have fallen about 30%, reflecting investor concerns over slowing sales momentum and profitability pressures.

While the company continues to grow its footprint and invest in remodeling efforts, analysts remain cautious about its ability to regain sustained comparable sales growth in a competitive consumer environment.

As the new CEO works to reset the company’s strategic direction, market watchers will be closely monitoring whether Dave & Buster’s can translate its brand strength and operational scale into improved financial results over the coming quarters.

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