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    Fleur de Lethal Cinematheque

    3.7 (3 reviews)

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    Century 20 Theaters - 3/8/2025 - Finally got to see Wicked in the theater which is so good!

    Century 20 Theaters

    3.3(107 reviews)
    4.8 km

    The theater was nice. We watched a movie at 9:30 and it was very quiet and low traffic, which was…read morenice cause we had a toddler watching his first movie ordering the food was fine. The workers didn't seem the most thrilled to be there. The seats were fairly comfy. Some of the numbers were broken off, and the cushioning was pretty torn up the seat I was in didn't recline as much as the rest of the group groups. Maybe it was broken, but still, the movie was enjoyable.

    Clackamas Town Center Movies is a glorious arena of cinematic wonder, a place where the lights dim,…read morethe screen glows, and the people-watching becomes an Olympic-level sport. Let's address the real star of the show: the popcorn. They pile it up like a buttery Mount Everest majestic to the eye, but often as stale as something dug out of an attic. If you want the good stuff, you must ask for it straight from the popper. Trust me, it's the difference between glory and regret. Now, the crowd... oh, the crowd. You'll occasionally encounter rogue children running missions of their own while their parents stare at their phones like they're defusing a bomb. It's mildly chaotic, mildly hilarious, and mildly distracting in the most entertaining way possible. If you want the premium experience, go for the big theater with the reclining chairs. That's where legends sit. Comfort, space, and the perfect angle for judging humanity between previews. All in all, it's one of my favorite places to go. A little wild, a little unpredictable, but always fun. Some of the people are questionable but that's half the entertainment. You really can't complain.

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    Wicked icee flavors are good!

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    Studio One Theaters - Studio One Theaters New York Penthouse Auditorium view from the Library.

    Studio One Theaters

    3.6(481 reviews)
    10.4 kmRichmond, Southeast Portland
    Locally owned & operated
    Live music

    Cool place, great date night spot, decently tasty food. Being brought to the theatre by the host is…read morea little weird but forgivable. It's expensive but you're paying for the experience and I'd say it's worth it once in a while. I saw 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple here, kind of a weird choice for a movie theatre where you eat dinner- it was pretty gnarly. The good: -couches/comfy seating -actual food -friendly staff -neat atmosphere The less good but not necessarily bad: -having to wait to be brought to the theatre by a host -much more expensive than a regular movie theatre -no cherry coke (but they do offer a Roy Rodgers) -the popcorn is REALLY buttery which is cool if you're into that but I was overwhelmed by the sogginess

    I take reviews very seriously. A 5-star review isn't terribly difficult to come by with me. I have…read moresaid it over and over again... Simple expectations - good service, good food, good product, good experiences. In the world of service, that isn't difficult to provide. To get a 1-star review from me takes actual WORK. I must say, Studio One Theaters absolutely earned in every-single-way, this review. Let's start with purchasing tickets online. The platform is poor. The tickets are double the cost of any other small local theater. By the time you get to the purchase page, you're total will double in fees. They don't give you a confirmation number... you just have to assume your purchase went through. No confirmation email, nothing. The only way I knew I had made a purchase was by the charge on my credit card. The parking situation is poor. I was fortunate that I found a spot but the overall parking lot situation is a nightmare. We got stuck for 10+ minutes trying to leave, we finally escaped through an alley way. Alright, let's get to the actual experience. We arrived a bit early hoping to get our seats early or enjoy a drink at the bar. We stood around for 10 minutes while staff ignored us. Three behind the bar, one behind the register, two random floaters. They didn't as much as acknowledge our existence. After one of them finally got off the phone, we were acknowledged and told we needed to wait. We took a seat at the bar. I ordered a 10oz wine that was served in a tiny 8oz glass. The metal-and-glass bar was noticably dirty, the dust was thick on the shelves of the bar overhead. We were promptly ignored by the staff, only to get their attention when it was time to tab-out. Approximately 30 minutes before the movie, we were finally granted access to the theater. The manager invited us to the theater we had tickets for. We were then held hostage as we slowly crawled down the hallway while we were tormented with his pre-scripted speech. It started much like the disney script of "we have 45 members of our cast and crew" that work here 24/7 and 365. First, leave disney's script to disney (left lower-case so the review doesn't get flagged). None of the sales pitch was believable. This is a tiny little theater in Portland... the big-brand theaters don't even employ that many people per / theater. Much less, could any reasonable person believe that a theater has chefs and staff that work 24/7 at a theater open Monday-Friday from 2:30 PM to 11:00 PM and Saturday-Sunday from 8:30 AM to 11:00 PM. Doesn't even make sense. Then, out came the iPad pics of mediocre food he was trying hard to sell. No thanks. Once seated, our waiter appeared to take our orders. We asked for a few minutes to review the menu. The prices were outrageous. That's a difficult comment to get out of me... price doesn't matter when the product stands behind it's value... this however, immediately felt off. The waiter felt impatient and pushy. The minute we didn't order a ridiculously overpriced alcoholic beverage, he was done with us. He did return 10 minutes later, we resolved to a "medium" popcorn for $11 of which, was TERRIBLE. Honestly, I didn't know you could make bad popcorn. Studio One Theaters has BAD POPCORN. Tasteless, burnt, just awful. Once we ordered the popcorn, declined $30/ea appetizers and $40+/ea entrees, the waiter was done with us. He huffed away, never to return. The popcorn showed up, salt-less, cold, burnt, and tasteless. We pushed it around the weird metal bowl it came in and ultimately, gave up. The movie started and the talking started. First, everyone in the row behind us completely ignored the movie for the first 30-minutes. The water that had abandoned us completely and fully ignored us but had fog-horn volume conversations taking order, laughing, conversing, completely ignoring the movie that had just started. Then came the food. Orders being delivered, one after another on loud plates with chunky silverware. Nothing better than listening to spoons and forks scrape against plates while people conversed as though they were the only ones in the room... it then got worse... ...the people directly behind us decided to call the theater out on their less-than-mediocre menu. Everything they ordered was terrible, of which, we heard them very loudly and very clearly complaining to each other. When they complained to the waiter (mind you - WHILE the movie is playing!) he decided to argue before taking away the horrible food. THEN, making things even WORSE, here comes the manager. He decides to want a full narrative of what was wrong with the food and why. After a lengthy 5+ minute conversation, he then offered them more food, they declined because it was so bad. They left 1/2 way through the movie. The talking never stopped. Someone finally yelled out "shut up" near the end of the movie. People were rude. The staff was awful. The food and beverage was less than mediocre. This isn't worth a second try. Horrible.

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    Studio One Theaters New York Penthouse View of the Bedroom Section

    Studio One Theaters - Over 50 highly acclaimed and reasonably priced wines by the glass

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    Century 16 Eastport Plaza - Concessions menu

    Century 16 Eastport Plaza

    3.3(151 reviews)
    7.3 kmLents, Southeast Portland

    We went so see Michael for date/opening night and, it was worth every penny…read more We were suppose to be in the 9:25 showing (pre-paid $15.00 x2) but, our seats were apart from some strange reason. The cashier was really sweet. She was rebooking a lot people for the next day or two later. But, she was able to get us in for the 10:20 showing while we went to grab a bite to eat. Got a small bag of popcorn and raisin nets for $12.00. Things have definitely changed he wasn't too happy but, he knows I gotta have it (lol). Seats were spacious and very comfortable reclining chairs (w/ foot rest). It had a few compartments for your snacks and drinks on either side. I like the fact that it's several rolls of seats but, not too many of you get my drift. We were directly in middle but, to the right. I felt we were to close until the previews stared and it was just right. A lot of people did have to move because they were seating in other people seats and, it was completely sold out. It has plenty of parking with very clean restrooms on both sides. I would highly recommend this Cinemark we are planning to go again we want to see Scream 7.

    The reclines, something that is non negotiable for me while watching longer movies. They do not…read moreplay all the major movie at this location but it still includes most of the recent releases and intensional movies too. Overall a good option to watch movie regularly and they have discounts with the Cinemark membership

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    Century 16 Eastport Plaza - 3/19/2025 - Dropping into Eastport to see one of the last showings of In The Lost Lands which was great on screen!

    3/19/2025 - Dropping into Eastport to see one of the last showings of In The Lost Lands which was great on screen!

    Century 16 Eastport Plaza - 8/13/2024 - Dropping in for a late night showing of A Quiet Place Day One

    8/13/2024 - Dropping in for a late night showing of A Quiet Place Day One

    Century 16 Eastport Plaza - 9/21/2024 - Oops, sorry guys...we got extra excited seeing a late night showing of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.

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    McMenamins Bagdad Theater & Pub - Burger and fries

    McMenamins Bagdad Theater & Pub

    3.8(479 reviews)
    11.6 kmHawthorne, Richmond, Southeast Portland
    $$

    Looking for the perfect place to watch the Krampus parade from, there's no better place than the…read moreBagdad. We snagged outside tables on the sidewalk for the 4 of us, ordered food and drinks and proceeded to watch Portland life cruise by us as we waited for the festivities to begin. Our drinks included beer, rum coffee drinks, espresso shots and water, all of which was served quickly and efficiently. And then we ordered food. Lots of food. Soon after we finished eating our pizza, burgers and tots, the Krampuses (Krampusi?) began to show up. What a hoot! And what a great spot to view the many renditions of Krampus as they strolled past us, sometimes switching our legs with their switches or growling into our cameras. Parking in this area can be challenging but park a block or so away (in any direction) and walk on over. Get a table outside if you can swing it or sit at the bar, and watch Portland life as it cruises by. It's a nice way to spend an hour or two.

    This is my least favorite location so far. I wanted to get something different than the burger but…read morethe 5 (FIVE) other dishes I tried to order off the menu were sold out by 3pm on a Sunday. So I got a burger lol. It's nothing special. I do like their tots tho. The ambience is less busy and unique and funky than the other locations I've been to and they have these weirdly bright lights on the side of their booth tables that somehow manage to shine straight into your eyes as you sit there. Service is less friendly than the other locations, maybe they're just too popular at this location? IDK but I wasn't feeling it.

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    Inside Christmas tree

    McMenamins Bagdad Theater & Pub - Cheese Pizza

    Cheese Pizza

    McMenamins Bagdad Theater & Pub - 10/10/2025 - Dropping in to see a 1015pm showing of Tron Ares which was lovely.

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    10/10/2025 - Dropping in to see a 1015pm showing of Tron Ares which was lovely.

    Fleur de Lethal Cinematheque - movietheaters - Updated May 2026

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