This is one of the nicest Drafthouse locations I’ve been to, even though the staff is very new and still getting the hang of things. The screens are huge, the parking is convenient and free, the seats are the padded, reclining type (much like Cinemark’s Luxury Loungers) and the menu has got some exclusive items not served at any other Drafthouse.
The only thing I don’t like that much is the unisex bathroom layout. It’s efficient in theory but troublesome in practice, with a lot of people awkwardly waiting outside unsure of whether or not it’s okay to go in. This congestion can make it hard to get in and out of the elevator across the hall. The bathrooms themselves are extremely nice and remarkably private once you get into them, though.
This is a really nice theater, notable for its beautiful art deco facade and neon spire, which are visible from the whole Market Street district.
The theater itself is very compactly stuffed into the second floor of the building, with a small lobby and the snack bar doubling as the box office. The auditoriums are on the small side but comfortable. It tends to be less crowded and much cleaner than the larger Cinemark multiplex around the corner, and it also has much closer parking.
This is one of the nicest Drafthouse locations I’ve been to, even though the staff is very new and still getting the hang of things. The screens are huge, the parking is convenient and free, the seats are the padded, reclining type (much like Cinemark’s Luxury Loungers) and the menu has got some exclusive items not served at any other Drafthouse.
The only thing I don’t like that much is the unisex bathroom layout. It’s efficient in theory but troublesome in practice, with a lot of people awkwardly waiting outside unsure of whether or not it’s okay to go in. This congestion can make it hard to get in and out of the elevator across the hall. The bathrooms themselves are extremely nice and remarkably private once you get into them, though.
This is a really nice theater, notable for its beautiful art deco facade and neon spire, which are visible from the whole Market Street district.
The theater itself is very compactly stuffed into the second floor of the building, with a small lobby and the snack bar doubling as the box office. The auditoriums are on the small side but comfortable. It tends to be less crowded and much cleaner than the larger Cinemark multiplex around the corner, and it also has much closer parking.