I love the nostslgia of this historic theater. Seats are old and a bit uncomfortable after 2 hours but you can't beat the $5 ticket price and reasonable concession prices. Large popcorn $7, Candy $3, Large Drink $5 (everything is $2-3 cheaper then standard theater). Wish they had more showings (Fri at 8, Sat at 6, Mon at 8). 8 is a little late for toddlers, but we make it work. Love the story behind how the theater was going to go out of business and the community came together to donate and keep it alive! I'd rather wait a few weeks on a new release movie and see it at the Priest then drive to Gainesville and pay 2-3 times more! Keep the good...
Read moreI've been coming to this theater since I was a child. Now I bring my children here. Family-run movie theater by really nice folks. It's a very affordable movie theater to take your family to, with tickets being more reasonable than the theaters in the surrounding area. Also, they don't charge an arm and a leg at the snack counter. And they are helpful with recommending more bang for your buck when you need snacks for a passel of kids. Movies are up to date releases. I have not had problems with the seats with my bad back, and I have no complaints with the screen quality...
Read moreThis locally owned theater is quite adorable. You imediately realize upon entering that the owners have a love of Coca-Cola. The entire entryway is covered in old Coca-Cola decor. The staff is friendly. They only have one register. Expect a small wait for concessions. The theater does not have stadium seating, but does have a gentle slope. My wife, daughter and I did not have any problems seeing the movie. They only show one movie at a time, so check their upcoming showtimes...
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