Regular or 3-D Movie Outing for Two with Popcorn and Drinks at The Pavilion Theater (Up to 57% Off)
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Duos take in new releases while snacking on popcorn and swilling sodas inside the comfy, old-fashioned confines of this neighborhood theater
Seeing movies in the theater helps you avoid watching direct-to-DVD, no-frills versions of popular films, such as One Man and a Baby and Star War. See the reel deal with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
$18 for a movie package for two (a $42 total value), which includes the following:
- Two movie tickets (a $24 value)
- Two small popcorns (an $8 value)
- Two drinks (a $10 value)<p>
$22 for a 3-D movie package for two (a $48 total value), which includes the following:
- Two 3-D movie tickets (a $30 value)
- Two small popcorns
- Two drinks<p>
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Need To Know Info
About Access Digital Theatres- Pavilion Cinema
With an American flag hanging from its brick façade and its name scrawled in red cursive atop an old-fashioned marquee, The Pavilion Theater looks like it sprung from the screen of a 1950s film. But in reality, it stands right in the middle of Brooklyn. The two-story neighborhood picture house combines both of these worlds, whisking away audiences to another era with its quaint charm and sepia ushers while staying current with a rotating roster of newly released films.