Great theater in a small town! There’s a huge sense of community with free showings of the Seahawks games and local events fairly often. There movies are pretty up to date with super reasonable prices. A large popcorn and soda combo is $ 7. The only thing that’s a bit unexpected is that not ever row/seat has a cup holder. Just check before you sit if that’s important for you!
Mary C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Enumclaw, WA
Our first time here and what an awesome experience. Small but quaint and the prices phenomenal… doesn’t break the bank. First run movies at a great price and the popcorn fresh and tasty.
Sara S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Maple Valley, WA
Nice small town theater in Enumclaw. This theater is in a building dating back to the early 1900s and it maintains its small town feel and nostalgia. You also cant beat the prices! If you don’t like the feeling of crowded, overpriced theaters and want a very relaxed atmosphere, I would suggest The Chalet or Star Cinema, both in Enumclaw. These theaters are also surrounded by some good places to have dinner.
John s.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kent, WA
Great theater. a home town feel with all the Big City amenities. Huge screen, incredible sound system, nice seats, plus. They sell beer and wine at reasonable prices!
Meg S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Enumclaw, WA
Awesome place with a really cool history. The owner puts on creative events and is super accommodating. They even offer beer and wine. Its a gem of Enumclaw for sure!
Hal P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Buckley, WA
Great value for a new movie. Love the old feel of the theater, and had been great to bring the whole family. Parking is a little light, but if you dont mind walking a block or two you will there is street parking surrounding the theater. Sound and bathrooms need improvements. A good choice if you want to stay local and watch a movie.
American A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Enumclaw, WA
$ 7 entry, $ 5 matinée. Most expensive TUB of popcorn is like $ 4. Largest pop is $ 2.50. Most expensive candy $ 3.00. First run movies. 350 seat capacity. Almost a 100 year old building brings the old world movie theater feel back. Great people, great atmosphere, good price. Worth the drive.
Tony S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 East Orange, NJ
Terrific value at a classic movie theater. I’ve seen it all here– from«Easy Rider» to «Superman». Big place, no one getting in your way or wrecking the movie. You gotta check out the urinals– they should be declared a historical landmark. You won’t be pissed about the prices at the Chalet either. Kudos Chalet Theater-much respect.
Nate J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Buckley, WA
It’s cheep. that’s it.
Milt S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kent, WA
Small local theatre that plays 1st run movies. It’s been there for ages. $ 7 for a ticket for the 7pm show(the only show of the day). Concession prices are mind blowing and jaw dropping. Med popcorn and pop was $ 4.50! Let me repeat that — $ 4.50! And it’s hot and fresh with butter that doesn’t have a weird taste. Try getting the same popcorn/soda deal at a chain theatre under $ 15. Candy prices for large items were $ 1.50 to $ 2. There is an old guy that runs the place. He takes the tickets and then goes up and starts the projector. The place is big inside(old meeting hall from the 20’s, I think) and the seats are not old and creaky. The only nit-picks are no cup holders, and if it’s cold outside, then it’s only slightly warmer inside. Bring a coat. picture quality is ok and the sound is just the basics. Parking is mostly on the street. We’ve never had a problem finding a spot. It’s a hometown gathering spot where people turn around and talk to each other before the movie. If it’s after 7pm and you just want hot popcorn and not see the movie, they will let you in to buy it. A nice cheap snack driving back to Seattle.
Suzy K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Enumclaw, WA
$ 5 matinée for first run film!
Nancy C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Federal Way, WA
This is my childhood hometown movie theater. I grew up going to the movies here. It is ½ the price of the big chain theaters in «the big city». Still has the old world ambience of a real movie theater(not a cookie cutter theater). Recently, went and saw a 1st run movie and enjoyed the experience. Great time going down memory lane…
Jeff H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bellevue, WA
Little movie spot next to the police station. Most of the time they show new releases, and prices are much cheaper then major theaters. Only one screen here, so be sure to check movie and times before making the trip! Parking across the street, but if a blockbuster is showing here, come early as the lot isn’t very big!