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This statistic highlights Dave & Buster’s Revenue Breakdown by Segment, split between Food and Beverages, and Amusement and other revenue, reported on a quarterly basis from Q1 2015 onwards.
Dave & Buster’s has developed a distinctive brand based on their customer value proposition: “Eat Drink Play and Watch.” The interaction between dining, enjoying their full-service bar, playing games, and watching sports and other entertainment is the defining feature of Dave & Buster’s customer experience. They also believe this combination creates an experience at a single location that cannot be easily replicated elsewhere. Their stores are also designed to accommodate premium sports viewing events, private parties, business functions, and other corporate-sponsored events. They believe in the appeal to a diverse customer base by creating a highly customizable experience in a dynamic and fun setting.
Dave & Buster’s Revenue by Segment increases on a year-on-year basis but decreases on a quarter-on-quarter basis. Earlier, in the same quarter of the previous quarter, i.e., Q3 2020, the company generated a revenue of $109 million, while in the same quarter of next year, i.e., Q3 2021, it rises to $317 million, showing an increase of 190% on a year-on-year basis. However, the revenue witnessed a decline of 15.9% on a quarter-on-quarter basis, from $377 million in Q2 2021 to $317 million in Q3 2021.
The company’s Amusement and other segment has a revenue contribution of 33%, and the Food and beverages segment stands for 67%, which is the largest revenue contributor in Q3 2021.
Dave & Buster’s revenue can be further bifurcated into the following segments:
Revenue by Segment | Q3 2020 | Q2 2021 | Q3 2021 | Contribution in Q3 2021 |
Food and beverages | $38.00 | $123.00 | $107.00 | 67.00% |
Amusement and other revenue | $71.00 | $254.00 | $210.00 | 33.00% |
Total | $109.00 | $377.00 | $317.00 | 100.00% |
(All figures are in millions, except percentages)
Food and beverages
The company shows up and down in revenue from the Food and beverages segment. Earlier, in Q3 2020, the company generated a total of $38 million in revenue, while in Q2 2021 it rises to $123 million. This shows there is a 224% rise in revenue from this segment of the company. While, in Q3 2021, it falls to $107 million, from $123 million in Q2 2021, which shows the total decrease of 14% on a quarter-on-quarter basis. When compared on a year-on-year basis, the revenue witnessed a rise of 181.5%, from $38 million in Q3 2020 to $107 million in Q3 2021.
Amusement and other revenue
This segment of the company shows minor fluctuations in revenue. Earlier, in Q3 2020, the company generated a total revenue of $71 million, while in Q2 2021, it rises to $254 million. This shows there is a 258% rise in revenue from this segment of the company. While, in Q3 2021, it falls to $210 million, which shows a total decrease in revenue by 18% on a quarter-on-quarter basis. When compared on a year-on-year basis, the revenue from this segment grows immensely, from $71 million in Q3 2020 to $210 million in Q3 2021, marking a rise of 195.77%.
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