There needs to be a sign at the top of the stairs, out side the door, informing patrons that, to buy tickets, they need to enter the door, ( QUIETLY, if there is another movie going on), and buy their tickets at the bar to the right. It is an unusual setup and needs some explanation for new patrons.
We travelled from far to see the movie , arrived 1 1/2 hours early, but did not know to go inside, while another movie was playing , to get tickets. When we came back 20 minutes before the show, it was sold out. There were no signs to indicate that one should enter the theatre itself to get tickets at the back of the open room forum. There WAS a sign that asked to not disturb the ongoing performance, which I respected by not entering the theatre/living room, figuring we would get tickets just before the show time. The two ladies there were dismissive and defensive about my complaint that the situation was misleading and that they needed better signage. Obviously I was upset with the situation and probably caused them to be defensive. For my part, I offer my apologies I give one star only to attract attention to what I feel is an important point. I never had the opportunity to evaluate the...
Read moreThis place is so cool! I have never been to a theater like it. The building looks so bland from the outside, but the interior is amazing! We arrived early, so the attendant gave us a full tour of the theater before our show. The theaters are cozy, bright and clean. It feels like you are watching a movie at a friend's house (with a larger screen!) rather than at a theater. There are cozy touches, like foot rests and cushions, there are even blankets available should you want one. One theater, the rainbow room, has couches, and is so colorful! The other theater is smaller, but has homey touches, like a rug and cushions for sitting on the floor should you choose to. The theater shows art house movies, and shows a wide variety of genres so there's something available for everyone. This theater is definitely...
Read moreA great indie movie theater! I've been a couple times with my mom who loooooves this spot--they have indie films, and often have events with a producer, actor, director, or someone speaking to the film you just watched. You basically sit in couches and chairs that have been donated, it's not stadium seating, it's on the second floor and is pretty small, but it's a cool, funky space. The snacks are normal-theater-prices, BUT they have local snacks and wine. They don't always run on time, but it's a wonderful gem of a movie theater...
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