Research Analysts’ Weekly Ratings Changes for Dave & Buster’s Entertainment (PLAY)
by Scott Moore · The Cerbat GemSeveral brokerages have updated their recommendations and price targets on shares of Dave & Buster’s Entertainment (NASDAQ: PLAY) in the last few weeks:
- 1/21/2026 – Dave & Buster’s Entertainment had its “sell (d)” rating reaffirmed by analysts at Weiss Ratings.
- 1/16/2026 – Dave & Buster’s Entertainment was upgraded by analysts at Benchmark Co. from a “hold” rating to a “buy” rating. They now have a $30.00 price target on the stock.
- 1/8/2026 – Dave & Buster’s Entertainment had its price target lowered by analysts at Truist Financial Corporation from $23.00 to $18.00. They now have a “hold” rating on the stock.
- 1/6/2026 – Dave & Buster’s Entertainment had its price target lowered by analysts at UBS Group AG from $20.00 to $19.00. They now have a “neutral” rating on the stock.
- 12/11/2025 – Dave & Buster’s Entertainment had its price target raised by analysts at Truist Financial Corporation from $22.00 to $23.00. They now have a “hold” rating on the stock.
- 12/11/2025 – Dave & Buster’s Entertainment was upgraded by analysts at Zacks Research from a “strong sell” rating to a “hold” rating.
- 12/10/2025 – Dave & Buster’s Entertainment had its “hold” rating reaffirmed by analysts at Benchmark Co..
- 12/10/2025 – Dave & Buster’s Entertainment was given a new $20.00 price target on by analysts at Loop Capital.
- 12/10/2025 – Dave & Buster’s Entertainment had its price target lowered by analysts at BMO Capital Markets from $35.00 to $30.00. They now have an “outperform” rating on the stock.
- 12/5/2025 – Dave & Buster’s Entertainment had its “neutral” rating reaffirmed by analysts at UBS Group AG. They now have a $20.00 price target on the stock.
Dave & Buster’s Entertainment, Inc operates a chain of combined restaurant and entertainment venues designed to appeal to families, young adults and corporate groups. Each location features a full-service restaurant and bar alongside an arcade gaming area with ticket-based redemption, virtual reality experiences and skill-based games. Many venues also include multiple large-screen televisions and a sports bar atmosphere, catering to fans who wish to watch live sporting events in a social setting.
The company was founded in 1982 by David Corriveau and James “Buster” Corley, opening its first location in Dallas, Texas.