| Avatar PG-13, 160 min |
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| Book of Eli, The R, 118 min |
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| Dear John PG-13, 108 min |
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| Edge of Darkness R, 108 min |
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| From Paris With Love R, 95 min |
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| It's Complicated R, 114 min |
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| Sherlock Holmes PG-13, 134 min |
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| Up in the Air R, 109 min |
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| Valentine's Day PG-13, 117 min | Starts on Fri, Feb 12 |
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| Wolfman, The R, 102 min | Starts on Fri, Feb 12 |
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Although the layout is conducive to both eating and watching movies, I would like to see them add speakers at each table like the ones they used to have in drive-in movies. Also, I think a turnstile would be a welcome addition. Also, I agree with the complaint about the fries. I have never ordered them here but the last thing I want to be doing when I go see a movie is chipping paint. It's always better to prepare the surface prior to painting but, really, can't that stuff wait until after the movie?
I like the atmosphere and that if I want food and beer I have the choice to do so. However, I would also like the option of regular movie theater fare. Big box of popcorn, butter, jalepenos and candy. It's a little dark so bring a mini light to read the menu. Eating is a little messy, the burgers I have chosen have all fallen apart and reaching towards the table is a little awkward due to the space between the chairs and table. The fried pickles are my favorite! Yummy! I have had trouble with service each time but know to expect that from there. I always say something after the movie because I feel like I don't want to waste my time during the movie so it gets a little frustrating. Each time there was an occurance they did recognize it and handle it the best way they could. I do enjoy the place so I will keep going back. Hope this helps.
Well, I enjoy the movie atmosphere, and they have some amazing posters inside of old movies which remind me of the movies I used to go see as a kid. The Theaters themselves are well laid out and comfortable, although I find it very annoying that the little metal cap at the base of the post that support the tables is not welded or attached better. Every time you bump the thing with your feet it rings like a bell. So if you're very tall at all, or have long legs, I recommend that you don't sit in front of one of those posts. The theater should really remove them as that noise IS very annoying during a movie. The prices for the food are high, and the quality of the food I consider to be generally low. Last time there, I had the Cineburger which came with fries. I explained to the order taker that I don't like crispy fries so if they could just under cook them a bit that would be great. This is a request I make anywhere where french fries are offered. I had expected Normal fries to Steak fries sized potatoes, but when was delivered along with the Burger were over cooked, shoe string fries. These things are the WORST. First of all, unless you eat all the fries immediately, they dry to a rock hard in edible substance worthy of nothing more than chipping paint. They were truly inedible. The Burger itself was decent, but for $10, I expected far more. They Seriously need to change the style of the fries they provide, AND to follow the patrons requests when something special is requested. Also grilling the buns of the burgers will keep them from falling apart so quickly. My Burger was in Shambles by the time I was half way through it. As little as popcorn really costs to make, they should drop the prices of their popcorn considerably/ $6 for a bowl of corn is too high. Make it $3, and then people will by More of other things and end up spending more overall. Beer pricing is high as well, but so are most bars so they are in line with bottle beer prices from other bars. Draft prices are too his though and should be reduce by about $2 to make it more in line with other bars. All in All, it's a nice theater which I have seen movies at several times now. No Kids means no crying babies, no sniffling little brats kicking the back of your chair, etc so that's a nice thing. It's just the food aspect that really needs an overhaul here. They are not the first to attempt the food aspect. The Aurora cinema did this as well back about 10 to 15 years ago now I guess. They had it set up with tables and comfortable rocking chairs and that would swivel. The food was VERY GOOD, and THAT kept me coming back. Since they only had two screens there they eventually closed due to the competition of the multiplexes. I just Wish THIS multiples get's a clue about the Food pricing and quality. They are THAT close to being Perfect !!!! I hope You are Listening Cinebarre !!
I loved the party atmosphere of this place! The over 21 policy is clearly posted on their website.
I love this place. The food does not rival that of a fine-dining restaurant, but compared to Bar and Pub food...it rocks! There is a buffalo bleu hamburger(can't remember the real name) that is amazing. Pictureâs of microbrews are around 16 dollars. Not the cheapest, but compared to going to a dinner and then a movie, youâre still getting a great night out of Cinnebar at a steal. And to the lady who gave this place a one-star because it only caters to adultsâ¦This place is a BAR (hence the name). It is generally common knowledge in WA state that minors are not allowed in bars. Maybe if you took the extra 5 seconds to actually LOOK at their website, it plainly states their âno minors policyâ in the FAQs section. Since you actually have not gone hereâ¦.your one-star is void.