GOD IS SO GOOD TO US AT NEW GENERATION CHURCH....HE OPEN UP DOORS THAT NO MAN CAN SHUT(THANK YOU LORD) WE WILL BE AT THE SENATOR THEATER ON APRIL8,2010 @ 7:30 p.m. HOLDING THE BAD CRUSADE CALLED BATTLING AGAINST THE DEVIL.THATS NOT ALL WE ARE THE FIRST CHURCH THAT EVER HAD A CHURCH SERVICE HELD THEIR AND WE MADE HISTORY FOR THE FIRST BLACK YOUNG PREACHER TO GO DOWN IN HISTORY SO MARK YOUR CALENDAR AND COME OUT AND BE A BLESSING AND LETS WAR AGAINST THE DEVIL BECAUSE WE HAVE POWER OVER HIM
Love it love it! I've had a great experience every time, even when the movie wasn't so hot (Spider Man 3...ugh). Love the theater itself, but now they even have a mini tiki bar which is a pleasant addition for after work movies! I'm excited about the future of the venue, and hoping it stays around not only in its current state but improves as we go along with multiple types of entertainment. It's fun to see all the sidewalk creations when there's a new premier. Take the time to look next time you're there!
Theater is fun and the two restaurants around the corner, Cafe Zen, California Chinese or Zen West, Tex Mex with all freshly made dishes and terrific ribs, make the trip worthwhile.
A recent review dubbed this cool Balto. landmark as "World Class". While it surely isn't that, it is a quality place to take in a movie, and absolutely beats the local mega-plex.
Chairs are still uncomfortable (they're not "stadium" per the previous review, they're uncomfortable old ones with poor back support), though, the sound system lacks, and the neighborhood doesn't give one many reasons to come early or stay late. The Thai restaurant across the street is OK, though.
For something more approximating "World Class" in a retro theater, try the outstanding Uptown Theater, Washington, D.C., which is far superior in most every respect to the Senator, and has varied and quality pre/post movie options in fun Cleveland/Woodley Park. It is right on Metro's red line.
I love the Senator. From the outside ticket booth, to the deco style lobby. No stadium seating, rocking low seats. Nostalgia and occaisionally a film exclusive to the Senator.
GOD IS SO GOOD TO US AT NEW GENERATION CHURCH....HE OPEN UP DOORS THAT NO MAN CAN SHUT(THANK YOU LORD) WE WILL BE AT THE SENATOR THEATER ON APRIL8,2010 @ 7:30 p.m. HOLDING THE BAD CRUSADE CALLED BATTLING AGAINST THE DEVIL.THATS NOT ALL WE ARE THE FIRST CHURCH THAT EVER HAD A CHURCH SERVICE HELD THEIR AND WE MADE HISTORY FOR THE FIRST BLACK YOUNG PREACHER TO GO DOWN IN HISTORY SO MARK YOUR CALENDAR AND COME OUT AND BE A BLESSING AND LETS WAR AGAINST THE DEVIL BECAUSE WE HAVE POWER OVER HIM
Love it love it! I've had a great experience every time, even when the movie wasn't so hot (Spider Man 3...ugh). Love the theater itself, but now they even have a mini tiki bar which is a pleasant addition for after work movies! I'm excited about the future of the venue, and hoping it stays around not only in its current state but improves as we go along with multiple types of entertainment. It's fun to see all the sidewalk creations when there's a new premier. Take the time to look next time you're there!
Theater is fun and the two restaurants around the corner, Cafe Zen, California Chinese or Zen West, Tex Mex with all freshly made dishes and terrific ribs, make the trip worthwhile.
A recent review dubbed this cool Balto. landmark as "World Class". While it surely isn't that, it is a quality place to take in a movie, and absolutely beats the local mega-plex. Chairs are still uncomfortable (they're not "stadium" per the previous review, they're uncomfortable old ones with poor back support), though, the sound system lacks, and the neighborhood doesn't give one many reasons to come early or stay late. The Thai restaurant across the street is OK, though. For something more approximating "World Class" in a retro theater, try the outstanding Uptown Theater, Washington, D.C., which is far superior in most every respect to the Senator, and has varied and quality pre/post movie options in fun Cleveland/Woodley Park. It is right on Metro's red line.
I love the Senator. From the outside ticket booth, to the deco style lobby. No stadium seating, rocking low seats. Nostalgia and occaisionally a film exclusive to the Senator.