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    The Brewery Arts Centre

    4.5 (4 reviews)

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    Great names playing this Kendal Cumbrian venue, a perfect spot for comedy, (performing) arts and music.

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    Royalty Cinema

    Royalty Cinema

    4.0(3 reviews)
    7.4 mi

    The Royalty is a wee local cinema in Windermere, and seems like a quirky little place. Being a city…read moregirl, I'm normally at the huge multi-plexes, which are pretty one dimensional and soul-less, so I found it a nice experience, as The Royalty has a bit more character about it. We went in the main entrance. There's an old-fashioned ticket seller's booth, but no-one was about. A queue formed, and we all waited and shuffled our feet. Around the foyer, there's a few pictures from ye olde cinema days which were interesting to look at. After a few minutes, an employee appeared on the balcony, and called down to us that the movie was showing on the other screen. Clearly we were a bunch of dummies, although perhaps a sign might have been helpful for customers. To get to the other screen, you leave that bit of the building, walk down the outside of the building and into the other entrance, which we all duly did. In that building, there's another booth, and you get old fashioned paper tickets, which pleased me greatly, for reasons I'm not sure about. You can also buy confectionery. The screen is then straight next to it so no traipsing about. Ideal. The screen room (is that what it's called?) had a bit of a strange feature. It seemed to me that the seats were on a slope. Pretty standard you might say. But sloping the wrong way! Resulting in the seats at the back being lower down than the front. Maybe it was an optical illusion but that's how it seemed to me. There were the usual trailers, and amusing local adverts. Then a guy came out with an old-fashioned ice cream tray round his neck. I really wasn't expecting that! The only thing missing was an advert for Wrestler's hotdogs and a declaration that the non-smoking seats were at the side. Remember that - when you could smoke in a cinema? The usual palaver with the curtains. Lovely gold shiny ones I noticed. Then the movie began. The final quirk that I noticed is that they have put a litter bin right in the middle of the aisle. And people actually used it during the movie. So occasionally, as we were unwittingly sat right next to it, we'd get disturbed by someone thudding litter into it. Bit strange. But also, if you had to evacuate the cinema, it's totally in the way! In summary, a reasonable wee cinema, with some funny little quirks to keep us city girls enthralled.

    Great experience nice workers and great popcorn u I went to see shank chi and the legend of the 10…read morerings with my parents beautiful film

    Vue Lancaster

    Vue Lancaster

    3.4(9 reviews)
    19.2 mi

    As some other reviews have noted, the Vue is one of the major chains of cinemas in the UK. If you…read morewant to see blockbuster movies, this is the place to see them (in Lancaster). For more the niche films, go to the Duke playhouse/cinema, as it is a great alternative. As a student I get discounted tickets all the time, so I can't comment on the high prices of normal times at prime times, but 90% of the time, the Vue gives out more off coupons on your visit for your next visit within the next month. This means if you visit regularly you'll only ever pay full price once or twice, if you plan your visits carefully. The choice of films is decent enough for a 6-screen cinema, and the seating in all of the screens is good. The projection quality is as expected for a non-digital projection, but hopefully within the next few years we might see a screen or two converted to digital (fingers-crossed). The trailers before each film aren't too long, in my opinion, usual around 5 or 6 trailers, and a few preceding adverts. The screen is a moderate size, not overly large or particularly small. This means you won't feel consumed by the large screen if you sit at the front of the standard rows, nor squinting if your at the top (back) row. The refreshments are over-priced, but that is no different to any other chain. The staff are very very good, and I've never had an issue with any of them in the 3 years I've been coming to the cinema. Orange 241 offers are valid here, and can be used for student tickets too, unlike some chains. Finally, the accessibility within the cinema is good, with good ramps and lifts where appropriate. Which is always a good sign for and persons with mobility issues. And the screen always have 2-3 gaps for wheelchairs in the front row. Note: The entrance to the cinema is slightly hidden from the public. It is found down an alleyway, which can be found next to where Woolworths used to be (aka opposite HMV and Starbucks), or from the other side; next to The Litten Tree pub.

    What can you say about a cinema chain? Especially one that defaces the skyline of Lancaster as much…read moreas this one does? If you're a student and get cheap entry, brilliant. Otherwise look at paying over the odds to see a film. All refreshments are expensive as well. If I was you I would toddle down to the Dukes and see what films they are showing. True, you don't get nachos and big comfy seats, but you do get to take your pint in with you while at the same time supporting a local business.

    The Brewery Arts Centre - theater - Updated May 2026

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