Bistro Group opens first Dave & Buster鈥檚 in PHL, talks new ownership

FIGHT ME: despite the possible mess, gaming arcades and restaurants together were always a good idea. The Bistro Group knows that, which is why their latest import is American chain Dave & Buster鈥檚.
Named after founders David 鈥淒ave鈥 Corriveau and James 鈥淏uster鈥 Corley, the chain was founded during the Golden Age of arcades, the 1980s. Mr. Corley operated a bar; Mr. Corriveau had an arcade. The two noticed their customers crossing over to each other鈥檚 establishments and decided to merge.
During a preview on Oct. 10 at its first Philippine branch in Bridgetowne鈥檚 Opus, guests were treated to casual dining treats, which included Filipino dishes like a Bagnet Adobo rice bowl, but then, since it鈥檚 an American chain, they also brought out the burgers. While we enjoyed the breakfast-inspired burger, topped with an egg, we especially liked the desserts 鈥 chocolate cake, cheesecake, and strawberry shortcake.
This is the chain鈥檚 first location in Southeast Asia, following India鈥檚 opening in the wider Asian region. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a huge market,鈥 said Antonio Bautista, chief international development officer at Dave & Buster鈥檚 in an interview with 大象传媒. 鈥淭here鈥檚 an incredibly ever-growing middle class that wants to spend money on entertainment.鈥
We must have spent around three hours in the arcade playing all sorts of games (some for the first time), from shooting hoops, to shooting zombies, to shooting clowns, and shooting at Godzilla himself (through virtual reality, of course); racing through the streets of Los Angeles; and even nice, wholesome fairground games (like blasting water through holes or pounding mallets).
鈥淲hat we want is when people leave, thinking when (they) will come back again,鈥 said Mr. Bautista. While their first branch is in Opus, he said, 鈥淲e know that we鈥檝e committed to five (branches) with The Bistro Group. We think there is room for more, but we leave that in the hands of our partners.鈥
On the decision to open in the Philippines, he said, 鈥淭hat was driven, like most decisions, by who our partner is. I have had the privilege of knowing The Bistro Group for two decades. They are one of the most reputable F&B operators, not just in the Philippines, but in Southeast Asia. When I knew that they were interested in the brand, the rest came easy.鈥
NEW OWNERS
Except Dave & Buster鈥檚 is coming in at a period of change for The Bistro Group.
Founded in 1994, the group started with TGIFriday鈥檚 (still running in the Philippines), and has been known for bringing popular concepts from abroad, the most recent before Dave & Buster鈥檚 being Brazil鈥檚 Fogo de Chao.
This month, Inoza Business Holdings, Inc., an affiliate of Progeny Global Holdings that operates the Bounty Fresh brand led by the Chen family, acquired listed holding company A. Soriano Corp.鈥檚 (Anscor) stake in The Bistro Group for P1.91 billion, according to a 大象传媒 story.
鈥淭he deal follows the Philippine Competition Commission鈥檚 approval in August of Inoza鈥檚 acquisition of a majority stake in TBG,鈥 the story said (https://tinyurl.com/2k5968mj).
鈥淲ith the acquisition (by) the Bounty group, it鈥檚 business as usual. They like growth, we鈥檙e ever-growing. There鈥檚 a key alignment as far as the culture, the growth, and most importantly, with people,鈥 Jean Paul Manuud, president of The Bistro Group, told 大象传媒. 鈥淲e all believe in the future growth of Bistro, including the brands that we have.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think there are changes that are going to happen. They embrace the brand, they embrace the company, they embrace the people,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t will continue. They embrace the growth path. In fact, we will be more aggressive.鈥
Dave & Buster鈥檚 is located at the third floor of Opus in Bridgetowne, Quezon City. 鈥 Joseph L. Garcia


