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Posted byjohnlewis469on 6/6/2009
I only see movies here now, and am so glad this place opened. i moved from austin, tx and frequented the Alamo Drafthouse Theaters there. You guys should take a cue from them and make your programing more interesting, and the food could use a little work too. Otherwise, the best place to see a flick in denver!
Posted byerykah1313on 2/22/2009
I think it is a great place to relax, eat REAL food and enjoy a movie. I'm tired of only having the choice to eat popcorn or pretzels from last week. It's nice to have the room to stretch your legs out and get comfortable while someone serves you food. I have already told my friends about it and I am thinking about going back again this week already! Every theater should should follow their example, I believe more people would be willing to go.
Posted bydrotarcarolon 1/20/2009
I would not recommend this theater, espically if you are taking children. The people who work there are very unprofessional, plus they give you the feeling that they are doing you a favor by just being there. Gosh I thought they were suppose to be thankful for a job and their job is to make the customer feel appreciated for being there. Not so at this theater!! My granddaughter who is 7 years old was afraid to go in the theater after she saw the looks of the people who worked there. I have nothing against piercings and tatoos, but there is a place for that and not for someone who is working at a theater that encounters small children. Because of the appearance of the employees and the disrespect that I received we did not purchase tickets for a movie there. Bad place!!
Posted byJimEjamson 12/24/2008
this is a great place to go for a couple of cocktails, some appetizers and a cool movie. The design has a distinctive urban feel that gives it great atmosphere for a date. The food is absolutely better than most movie/food joints and I strongly reccomend the wings and fried pickles. The movies are first run, the production/sound quality is better than average and the overall feel of the theatre puts you in a good mood. I would reccomend coming about 30 - 45 minutes early. 15 - 20 minutes at the bar for a cocktail and 15 - 20 minutes in the theatre to pre-order your food. Overall Cinebarre has filled a niche where the 2nd run movies in dirty old theatres falls short.
Posted bymorefun4meon 10/18/2008
I would say it was a very neutral to negative experience, movie prices inline with most major movie theaters@$10 per person, not 7 like it says on here. Interesting concept to eat while you watch a movie but service was not very good at all, and food was marginal at best " basically bar food" for 2 people it was $35 for just sandwich, fries and soda each plus the cost of the movie that was $20 for both of us. So for $55 night, overall, I didn't feel it was a very good value. One thing to be aware of... if you order a refill, they will charge the full $4 for the second drink, I thought that was very out of line for food service, but then again it is a theater. I wrote an e-mail to them as well, haven't heard back yet though. As for the service our waiter was very inattentive, and didn't seem like he wanted to be there and after serving the food we only saw him once until the end of the movie, and it took my friend over 35 minutes to get a refill. Hopefully they will shape their act up as I think this could be a really good place with the proper service and people there, and a bit better food.