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| - Ok, here's the situation. It was a Saturday afternoon and raining cats and dogs. What to do with my 5 year old daughter? Go to the movies right? So off we go to Stonecrest. When I couldn't find a parking space I knew I was in trouble. Of course every soccer mom and their kid had the same idea and the movie was sold out. CRAP.
I go on my trusty phone and saw the same movie was at Cinnebarre. I'm a man who learns lessons quickly and I purchased my ticket online through Fandango and we drove to the Arboretum. I was a bit skeptical because when I was younger I went to the same theater with my friends so I thought it would be a bit run down.
It's a bit different here you know? When you walk in there's a nice sized bar with tables and chairs. I even saw a pool table. We were early and walked into the theatre and again, different. There are less seats, but they were comfy....leather high backs with a row table in front with a menu and an ordering card. Everything on the menu from Appetizers (wings, cheese sticks, hummus and pita chips) to full on meals (pizza, burgers, etc...). I ordered the popcorn for my daughter and I along with 2 dinks (32 OZ). Prices weren't that concerning to me since you're in a movie theatre and nothing seemed unreasonable. They had a full beer and wine menu also for the people that are into it.
The waiter came buy and answered questions. He wasn't the friendliest, and customer servicy, but whatever I was there for the movie. We got our drinks and popcorn before the move and it was served in a silver bowl like at home with real butter. Very classy.
It was a good experience, and I think the reason I liked Cinnebarre so much is that it wasn't crowded with 5 million people. I like that. The food and drinks being served was an added bonus. Great place for a date IMO. If I were to nit pick I'd have them clean the menus up literally, they kind of stuck to the table.
Other than that. Nice experience. I will be back.
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