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Will this ever be my go to theater? Probably not. But, I would be open to going again for a good deal. My biggest complaint was the chairs. They were not comfortable at all. They are rolling office chairs which means it was difficult to shift your weight into more than just one position. For an hour, that is tolerable. 2 hours is a bit much. I was expecting something more along the lines of the Studio Grill in Uptown. (if you haven't been, they have lounge chairs) As for the food, it was overpriced just as it is at any other theater. You place the order at the front, and they bring it to your table. If you decide you want more food, you need to leave the room and go back to the front to order it. Reading all of the reviews, I went in with high expectations and they were not met. And for the price of the ticket, they should have been. And I've never seen a deal on the tickets, so the likelihood of my going back is pretty small. I did enjoy having a theater nearly to ourselves. If they got more comfortable seating, I would consider giving them another shot. But, if I want to sit in an office chair to watch a movie, I'll just take my iPad to work.
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