- Aurora Sports Dome
- Jackson's Point Harbour, Georgina
- Markham Museum and Historic Village
- Markham Theatre for Performing Arts
- Toogood Pond, Unionville
- Wellington Gallery, Aurora
- Zooz Indoor Playground, Aurora
- Markham Skate Park
- Varley Art Gallery, Unionville
- Miller Avenue Off-Leash Dog Park, Markham
- Applewood Farm Winery, Stouffville
- Aurora Opera Company
- Markham Little Theatre
- Art of the Matter, Aurora
- Timber Creek Golf, Stouffville
- Elman W. Campbell Museum, Newmarket
- Of Rock and Chalk, Newmarket
- Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum
- Bare Oaks Naturist Park, Sharon
- Motus O Dance Theatre, Stouffville
- Latcham Gallery, Stouffville
- Willow Springs Winery, Stouffville
- Magic Hill, Stouffville
- York-Durham Heritage Railway, Stouffville
- Richmond Hill Live Steamers
- David Dunlap Observatory, Richmond Hill
- The Wave Pool, Richmond Hill
- Aurora Community Arboretum
- Markham Farmer's Market
- Markham Farmer's Market
- Attractions York Region
- Sharon Temple
- Sibbald Point Provincial Park, Georgina
- Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame, Vaughan
- King Township Museum, King City
- Heintzman House, Thornhill
- Markham Heritage Estates
- Puck's Farm, Schomberg
- Lake Wilcox, Richmond Hill
- The Ghost Canal, Newmarket
- Red Barn Theatre, Jackson's Point
- Dickson Hill Cemetery, Markham
- Reptilia Reptile Zoo, Vaughan
- Georgina Pioneer Village and Archives, Keswick
- Georgina Arts Centre and Gallery, Sutton
- Georgina Military Museum, Keswick
- Stephen Leacock Theatre of Performing Arts, Keswick
- Newmarket Theatre
- Flipside Skateboard Park, Aurora
- Theatre Aurora
- Canada's Wonderland, Maple
- Marylake Monastery, King City
- Nascar SpeedPark, Vaughan
- Kipling Gallery, Woodbridge
- Stouffville Country Market
- Curtain Club Theatre, Richmond Hill
- Opera York
- Newmarket Main Street Farmers' Market
- Kortright Centre for Conservation, Vaughan
- McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg
- Kingcrafts Visual Arts Guild, King City
- Polo for Heart, Richmond Hill
- York Regional Forest
- The Holland Marsh
- Nokiidaa Trail System
- The Ponds of Lemonville
- Butterflies and Blooms Butterfly Conservatory, Baldwin
- Hillary House, Aurora
- Nanabush Trails, Georgina Island
- St. George's Anglican Church, Jackson's Point
- Eaglewood Resort and Nature Park, Pefferlaw
- Kingfest Music Festival
- Koffler Scientific Reserve, Joker's Hill
- Burd's Family Fishing, Whitchurch-Stouffville
Attractions
December 06, 2007 07:08 AM
By: Rebecca Reid
Who says kids should get to have all the fun? Dave and Buster’s is a great big glorious playground for adults. Friends, food and fun all under one roof!
The 65,000 sq. ft. indoor entertainment complex is filled with over 240 exhilarating games. Experience the excitement of everything from classic billiards and shuffleboard, to midway games, as well as plenty of video games both vintage and the latest and most interactive.
Everyone’s a champion in the Winner’s Circle, an entire section devoted to redeeming tickets from the midway for amazing prizes such as hats, jackets, televisions and DVD players.
To complement the fun, Dave and Buster’s is also the perfect place to satisfy your hunger. The diverse menu features appetizers, soups and salads, burgers and sandwiches, chicken and ribs, steaks, pasta dishes and delectable desserts.
Want to enjoy a drink with friends? Dave and Buster’s has two fully stocked bar areas - the Viewpoint, perfect for sitting back and watching your favourite sport on the big screen, or, if you prefer to play the games yourself, prop up a chair at the Midway Bar right in the centre of all the action.
Dave and Buster’s first opened in Dallas, Texas in 1982. There are now more than 20 locations across the United States. The Vaughan complex, established in 2000, is the only Canadian franchise.
Located at 120 Interchange Way, Dave and Buster’s is open for lunch, dinner and late dining, seven days a week. The facility is also available for private functions. Call 905-760-7600 or visit
www.daveandbusters.com for more information.