$15 for $30 Worth of Pub Fare and Drinks at Cinebarre
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Dine-in theaters screen first-run films & Monday Night Football alongside fresh pub fare & craft brews
Watching a show during dinner is the most exciting way to liven up a meal, next to juggling silverware at the table or paying the violinists to play the entire Black Sabbath catalog. Delve into an entertaining meal with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of pub fare and drinks at Cinebarre.
Under the lights of first-run films, visitors at one of Cinebarre's dine-in movie theaters dine on pub fare and craft brews. Freshly baked 10-inch personal pizzas such as the pepperoni- and mushroom-topped Gladiator ($12.50) or the half-pound Angus-beef-and-blue-cheese Blue Velvet Burger ($10) easily supplant popcorn as a favored cinematic treat. Thirsty stomachs are filled with freshly cut fries ($6) and bottled or draft craft beers ($5), including Rogue Dead Guy and Widmer hefeweizen. Daily screenings, which currently include Happy Feet Two and Tower Heist, span a vast range of cinematic tastes, including family-friendly films, action romps, Monday Night Football, and movies starring the Malaysian version of Kevin Spacey.
Dine-in theaters screen first-run films & Monday Night Football alongside fresh pub fare & craft brews
Watching a show during dinner is the most exciting way to liven up a meal, next to juggling silverware at the table or paying the violinists to play the entire Black Sabbath catalog. Delve into an entertaining meal with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of pub fare and drinks at Cinebarre.
Under the lights of first-run films, visitors at one of Cinebarre's dine-in movie theaters dine on pub fare and craft brews. Freshly baked 10-inch personal pizzas such as the pepperoni- and mushroom-topped Gladiator ($12.50) or the half-pound Angus-beef-and-blue-cheese Blue Velvet Burger ($10) easily supplant popcorn as a favored cinematic treat. Thirsty stomachs are filled with freshly cut fries ($6) and bottled or draft craft beers ($5), including Rogue Dead Guy and Widmer hefeweizen. Daily screenings, which currently include Happy Feet Two and Tower Heist, span a vast range of cinematic tastes, including family-friendly films, action romps, Monday Night Football, and movies starring the Malaysian version of Kevin Spacey.