Fun place and good drinks. But food well need a big change. Menu sucks the big one. The pizza and hamburger real bad taste less! The crew is awesome
Saw Tiger 24 - excellent documentary/film. The there was a Q & A with the filmaker and with an Oregon Zoo rep. Great way to celebrate my 64th birthday with my daughter.The living room theater was new experience for us. I enjoyed the comfy seats and spacious legroom, and a clean environment. We didn't partake of the food or drink so I can't comment on that. Hopefully next time.
Practically perfect - intimate, great seats, great people. Parking is a problem; the pay lot across the street is 18 bucks for 3 hours. Just beware the amount of hot pepper in the meals. I'm one of those people that does not consider a burning sensation to be a flavor. I guess there are some chefs that disagree, but putting hot pepper in otherwise bland foods does not improve the recipe. The person who sells you the food does not have any way of knowing whether you will think it is too hot, so asking is useless. Capsaicin is a nerve toxin; it's the pepper's way of telling mammals not to eat it. Peppers are reserved for birds, who are not affected.
Went here twice to watch The Northman and had a great experience both times. Went Saturday afternoon and the place was very quiet, Sunday evening it was pretty packed. You can drink beer while watching a movie, it's great! Some of the seats are double seats like a couch. Staff was very pleasant and helpful. Very convenient location on Burnside. Will visit again.
Very disappointed, I was excited and hopeful for a good time and a good movie, what I got instead, was food poisoning and disappointment. We went this weekend to see a movie, normally I go to another local venue that also serves nice food, and has a great atmosphere, but our show was sold out, so, I got tickets to our movie at Living Room. Things seemed nice when we arrived and the staff was very nice. However once in the theater, it was, honestly very dirty. Odd stains on the seats and it looked like the floor had not been swept that day. Which, okay, everyone is having staffing problems. Before our movie, I ordered a Mediterranean plate, which came to us quickly, however, to be honest, it was pretty lame for $10.00 a few carrots, some cucumbers, a couple artichokes, dry flatbread, and the hummus, way too much hummus. And I think that's where the problem actually was, as it was the only thing my friend and I both had. About 6 hours later and for the next day, extreme abdominal pain and nausea. Even up to right now, a full 48 hours later, its still not back to normal. And I thought it could have been anything until I spoke to my friend today, and she had gone through the exact same thing. Overall, I won't be back. I wanted a nice experience, and between the food issues, the cleanness, and the poor tech, there is another venue in Portland that honestly is miles above this venue. Which is where I will go from here on out.
Came here on 4/20/2022 to celebrateb my wife and I's ninth anniversary, as we visited this same location on 4/20/2013 celebrating our first anniversary. The place has some arrangements changes, but overall still the same homey feel and superior comfort seating as it did almost a whole decade ago! I would recommend this place to any couple looking for a quite "Dinner and a Movie" night out. The only criticism I bring to the table is to increase the menu size and include a more "waiter like" atmosphere in the theater itself.
I liked the small group setup. They only had half as many seats as a standard theater, which did feel cozy. I thought the seats were lacking in comfort though. The couch option, which is just two adjoining seats with a central armrest that can be raised didn't work for me. When it was raised, it had a part that was not flush with the back of the seats which was uncomfortable.I found that the food delivery service in the auditorium was very disruptive. Do not like.They don't have a real ticketing system. Your ticket is just your seat number, which could be forwarded to another person. This leaves then open to replay attacks, relying only on the memory of the usher to know if any given seat numbers have already been seen.The flow of the place is lacking too. The line for ordering food takes up too much space, obstructing the entrance to the building, the hallway back to the auditoriums and their W.C.I don't know what I was expecting, but there were a lot of things I was not impressed with.
The place is ok. The seasoned brown suede seats make you feel like there might be bed bugs hanging around. They need to be chucked and upgraded to the same seats as the front row. I get it, that’s a huge expense. But honesty can be painful sometimes. I’m happy to pay 15-20 bucks a movie ticket for an upgraded theatre. The food was fine. But if you are going to serve food in theatre, bring your guests a side table or at least inform them of their existence. Preferably ones that don’t look like they haven’t been cleaned in a few days. Overall, nothing terrible occurred and I enjoyed my time. But I spent 15 minutes considering how it could be improved.
For a small local theatre not a bad experience. The theatres aren’t huge! I liked that they weren’t too crowded. You need to snag your beverages ahead of time but a nice assortment of options compared to the usual. Wish that the seats had a little table as it was fine for cup holder drinks but a little awkward for ordering hot tea. Thankfully there is a bit of a flat surface between the armrests did the trick.
We like this place because it is really convenient for us and you can also have drinks and/or a snacks while watching a movie on comfortable seats. There is a bar and tables so having drinks/dining is also possible before a movie too. The theaters are a bit more intimate so we have not been much in covid, but hope to go more soon.