I know a lot of people love Alamo Drafthouse, but my experiences with the one south of downtown Dallas were never great.

  • 😈MedicPig🐷BabySaver😈
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    56 months ago

    Just experienced my first Draft House in Boston. Loved it. Very good selection of beer, including a couple of top local breweries. Full liquor bar. And the popcorn, oh my, that popcorn. I had the most movie popcorn during the show than ever before… that tossed in clarified butter was heavenly.

    And a great location. It’s 50’ from a public transit stop. Nice.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      16 months ago

      Your experience sounds much better than mine! The handful of times I went to the one in Dallas, the food wasn’t great and the entire building had an unpleasant smell to it.

      Working in a restaurant for years, the smell reminded me of old sanitizer that had been used much longer than it was intended.

      • 😈MedicPig🐷BabySaver😈
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        36 months ago

        Ewww, I was very happy with it. As far as I’m concerned it’ll be my “go to” movie house. It’s also a 2 minute walk to one of the top breweries in New England, Trillium.

        Except for IMAX. The biggest of New England is less than an hour away in Providence.

      • @voracitude
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        36 months ago

        Man, that sounds terrible. I went to one in GA once and it was great. Hopefully the ones that are closing are the ones that suck.

  • @TenthrowM
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    26 months ago

    This is extremely upsetting for me. I haven’t seen a movie in a different theater in maybe 10 years.

  • @AA5B
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    26 months ago

    That’s unfortunate: it seems like a great experience. They’re blaming it on reduced customers since COViD. However, anecdotally, i and most people I know, may go to the theater less but are more willing to spend more for a better experience. I’ll only goto a few movies this year, but they’ll be in iMax.

    I was excited when they finally announced a location in Boston, but I have to admit to never having gone there. Now that I neither live nor work downtown, it’s not especially convenient. At least as importantly, it’s a frustratingly crowded area that’s just annoying to deal with

    While I’m a big proponent of transit and Boston does it pretty well for US cities, there’s no practical transit or park and ride from where I live - it would quickly turn into a day trip, rather than an evening entertainment

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    6 months ago

    Man I wish they had those in Canada, I’d go watch a movie much more often…