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Kress Cinema & Lounge

Greeley, CO
817 8th Avenue
, Greeley, CO 80631 United States
(map)
970.515.5717
Status: Open
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Unknown
Function: Movies (Classic), Movies (Foreign), Movies (Independent)
Seats: Unknown
Chain: Independent
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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The Kress Cinema & Lounge has the destinction of being Greeley's first independent art house cinema. It is located in the historic Kress Building that has been fully renovated which is in the heart of downtown Greeley. Their programs are diverse, with foreign, cult, classic and alternative films playing. The theatre has a full lounge and a large selection of foods. It is equipped with both digital and 35mm projection.

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What a quaint and beautiful theater! I visited in February of 2009 and saw "Frost/Nixon" in 35mm. The seats are stadium seating with the back row being round booths with tables that are make out of 6k 35mm reels. The theater is very comfortable to watch a movie in. it features a very beautiful pressed ceiling. The theater is very tastefully built and gives one the impression that they are in an historic(or at least vintage) movie house. There is also an old-style and impressive marquee on the front of the building. There is a beautiful antique candy case in the concession stand where they also sell the tickets. I did not visit the booth but I know for 35mm, they employ a Century projector and a platter system. I spoke with a lady name Lindy (not sure if that is the proper spelling of her name) before and after the show. She is the co-owner and a very sweet, hospitable person.
A very beautiful and fun arthouse to visit! PS, they also show classics on Sunday evenings and other occasions!
posted by TonyH. on Mar 25, 2009 at 11:33pm
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