Absolutely impressive theater, but I won't be giving up my usual cinema for it.
Before coming here, I thought it was like an upgraded AMC or Galaxy theater with recliners and assigned seating. It's much more.
After getting your ticket and reaching to the second floor, to your left is a classy restaurant with a full bar! But skip it! You can order from your seat and they'll bring it right to you - even during the film. How it works: your leather recliner has those swivel table tops like you're in study hall, and next to the cup holder is a button that summons a server from which you can order food and drinks off the menu placed on your arm rest. The staff is super kind and orders come out in good time.
Now, with dining distractions Eclipse would probably overlook the theater equipment - wrong. I love a good, standout cinema house (like the Arclight in L.A. or Alamo Drafthouse in Austin) and if the projection or surround sound quality is not on point, it's annoying like a baby screaming in the seat behind you, spoiling the feature. No babies here, the picture quality is crisp and for a screening of so few seats, the sound is top quality with great surround and smooth rumbling bass. And speaking of seats, I was a bit shocked to find my screening room had probably around 20 seats. Pretty awesome, though sometimes it's neat to share a scare, laugh, or tear with a fellow audience.
Considering all this cool stuff, and like I said at the top, Eclipse will not replace my usual spot. At an $18 price point for a 4:30pm show, in addition to bland $18 Wagyu sliders and an $8 draft beer, it's a bit out of my price range.
Cons: $, small audience, $
Pros: privacy, comfort, dining
TLDR: Perfect spot for a date