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Cinemart Cinemas

Cinemart Cinemas

3.9(241 reviews)
2.7 mi•Forest Hills

Great independent theater with over 100 years of history. The building and interior have a nice Art…read moreDeco vibe. Don't let the historic atmosphere fool you, though. Cinemart is a full-service movie theater showing all the latest releases just like any major chain. Ticket prices are also far more reasonable than chain theaters. As of May 2026, a regular ticket is $13 compared to $22 at Regal UA Midway on Queens Blvd. You can buy tickets and pick your seats online. Concessions are similarly well-priced, at $15 for a large popcorn and drink. The popcorn was fresh and not overly salty, and they have a melted butter dispenser. The leather seats are comfortable and spacious, and the theater felt very clean and well-maintained compared to some of the chain theaters I've been to. No popcorn or trash scattered over the floors and seats. Overall, Cinemart is a great place to see a new movie, support a local business, and save money while still getting a high-quality experience.

A Local Legend: Why Cinemart Cinemas is the Heart of Forest Hills…read more​If you're tired of the soul-less, overpriced experience of "Big Cinema," Cinemart Cinemas in Forest Hills is the antidote. As the oldest continuously operated theater in Queens, it manages a rare feat: it feels like a step back in time without actually feeling dated. ​Here's why this independent gem remains a neighborhood favorite: ​The Perfect Blend of Old & New ​Originally a single-screen venue, the Cinemart has evolved into a modern five-screen multiplex while keeping its historic soul intact. You get the neighborhood "mom-and-pop" vibe the moment you walk in, but you aren't sacrificing modern comforts to get it. ​The Seating: Don't let the "historic" label fool you. The theaters are packed with plush reclining seats that rival (and often beat) the major chains. ​The Atmosphere: The cafe lounge area adds a touch of class, making it a great spot to decompress before or after a film. ​Unbeatable Value ​In an era where a night at the movies can feel like a car payment, Cinemart keeps it accessible. Their pricing is famously fair, but the real "crowd-pleaser" is their free popcorn promotions. Depending on the day or the deal, getting a fresh bucket of popcorn included with your ticket is a throwback to a time when theaters actually wanted you to come back next week. ​What's Playing? ​One of the best things about Cinemart is its eclectic programming. You'll find: ​Current Blockbusters: The big hits everyone is talking about. ​Second-Run Gems: Caught a movie a few weeks late? They often host films that have finished their run at larger theaters, giving you one last chance to see them on the big screen. ​Why It Matters ​Cinemart isn't just a place to watch a movie; it's a piece of Queens' history. Supporting this theater means supporting independent cinema and a local landmark that has survived decades of industry shifts. ​Pro Tip: Check their schedule mid-week! That's often when you'll find their best "ticket + popcorn" bundles, making it the most affordable date night or family outing in the borough. ​The Verdict: If you want luxury comfort, nostalgic charm, and prices that don't make you flinch, Cinemart Cinemas is the best ticket in town.

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Jake’s 58 Casino Hotel - Another winner

Jake’s 58 Casino Hotel

2.6(289 reviews)
38.6 mi
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"A lively, open, and lush oasis of formative thinking and progressive opportunity"…read more This is what my Groupon said about Jake's 58; and after traveling many hours in hopes of meeting Jake himself, I was looking forward to having a relaxing and beautiful middle-island escape for my family and I. What my Groupon SHOULD'VE SAID was that I was going to be greeted by a brutalist-adjacent superstructure, bereft of any fresh air. That I would be surrounded by hundreds of mindless consumers - all being herded through a small corridor that gave way to a deprived corporate shell ripe with dissimulation. The carpets were exhausted. Maybe we weren't far from Cape Town after all. Gambling is against my religion, so I walked around and met a few of the 58 Jake's that I read about online. They were all very nice. While I enjoyed my stay, I will likely not return in the near future. Great breakfast

This is the East Coast version of Circus Circus, and that isn't a good thing. In fact, this is the…read moreshortest amount of time I have ever spent in a casino. I did one lap upstairs, one lap downstairs, and I was gone. I didn't even buy a drink. I'll explain why. This is a very low-vibrational environment. Most of the people here are using government money to try to hit big on slots. Either that or they're hard-working (much respect) low-pay and throwing a Hail Mary. With dozens of reports of extremely tight slots, they're just throwing their money away. And, as always, when a casino has tight slots, they're usually very cost-conscious and don't put much effort or money into upkeep and cleanliness. To be blunt, this place is nasty. On top of that, the parking lot is an absolute disaster. I had three people cut me off for a parking spot within three minutes. Then, while walking toward the building, I guy in a big black pickup truck sped as fast as he could and pretty much let me know he would hit me if I tried to pass. But ... as he passed me, his engine blew. I don't what the hell it is but every single time someone does something bad to me or tries to cross me their life is ruined. Contrary to popular belief (in circles I travel), I never even do anything. I just act like I do and say I do so people will chill the hell out and let me be. But my middle name should be Karma. I'm walking freaking chaos. I don't get it. But I don't mind it either. Anyway... This place sucks. Never go here. Perhaps it would have been better if it was Jack's 58 instead of Jake's 58. With Jack, you have Jack The Ripper, Jack-In-The-Box, One-Eyed Jack, The Jackson Five, Jack And Jill (buck and a quarter), Jack-O-Lantern, and the list goes on and on. With Jake, he's a guy that wears khaki pants with sneakers, glasses, has three strands of parted hair, and goes to accounting conferences. Regardless of name perceptions, this place is very low vibration. If you know what that means, then you know to stay far away. I gave two stars instead of one due location and good security.

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Random Events NY - NYC Tour

Random Events NY

3.8(4 reviews)
5.2 mi•Theater District, Midtown West

I just joined Random Events in the summer of 2010 and the fun just keeps rolling in! Me and a…read morefriend started our summer adventures with a tour of the world's oldest subway tunnel in BK. They blocked off a manhole in the middle of a busy street where we climbed our way down in to darkness. It was quite a unique and once in a lifetime experience. Our following escapade was white water rafting in PA. That was a very special trip for me as I made many good friends. Other outings include mixers, a drawing event, kayaking, and even a capoiera class next month. The organizers Will and Cecilia are a gem. They were perfectly friendly and welcoming when I first joined the group and now they've built a wonderful family of NYC adventurers. I'm always looking forward to what they'll cook up next.

Some of the hosted events sometimes are a bit over priced and can be found on the internet through…read moreother sites for less. Definitely do your research before paying your dues. The host/coordinator (I think his name is Will) was very flirty & touchy with me and other female members (who also expressed the same), I found this unprofessional. It also made my male friend who I brought along feel uncomfortable and in his words "the coordinators made no effort to make the male members feel welcomed." I have gone to a couple of their events and it's good if you have nothing else to do and need impromptu plans. The other members are fairly warm and welcoming but they can also be "clique-y." I believe everyone or most of the close members and coordinators all went to the same school or knew each other prior, hence their "cliques" I'm giving them 2 stars for being on time and organized with their events and they're somewhat always in or close to the city.

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