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Landmark Cinemas 8 Grant Park

Landmark Cinemas 8 Grant Park

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4.7 Google Review
1120 Grant Ave #127, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3M 2A6, Canada
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May 25, 2019
Love this theatre. This is the best theatre ever. The reclining seats are so comfy and large, always clean, prices are cheaper than other locations, and staff are so friendly. How this place isn't packed every second it's open is beyond me. It's my favourite theatre I've ever been to. Great job staff and ownership, keep it up. I stopped going to movies before I moved to Winnipeg because they got busy and pricey, but this place is a gem. I go twice a month at least now. :)

May 22, 2019
The new seats are pretty awesome. I'm used to these as my"other home" is in the USA and this is pretty standard. I'm glad to see Winnipeg catching up! The theaters though seem much smaller here than what I'm used to, but most of the seats seemed good. I'd sit anywhere but the front. I did find it it were in the first 3 rows at least of theater 1, you will need to turn your head to look around a bit. Reading subtitles is a bit more problematic close up. Popcorn was good. Staff was friendly. There is also certain viewings that are going sensory sensitive people. I think that's fantastic. Upgraded to 5 stars. For Winnipeg I think it's my favorite theater now. Bonus, if you ask for water you can get still or sparkling!

May 18, 2019
I really like Landmark Cinema. The staff are always friendly and helpful. I love that its reserved seating so I don't have to worry about finding a seat at the last moment. They're so comfy. I wish all theatre seats were like that. Only other concern is that they don't have that many food selections, not like St. Vital or Polo Park where there's burgers, fries, poutine, chicken tenders, ice cream, etc. Other than that I'd definitely go see a movie here.

Jul 4, 2019
Popcorn isn't great, drinks there is a wide variety. Seats are amazing even in front row. There recliners and pretty comfortable. Makes the experience good. All for a decent price a large popcorn and drink after tax was only like 14 bucks, and you can refill your drink

May 6, 2019
We went there last Friday. It was very good. It was clean. The staff is very friendly and, the service is fast. It's very cheap. It would be better if they'd have more options for food, but even so the food is good. If you get subscribed to their newsletter you'll receive the first time medium popcorn free (you have to receive the email with that confirmation first). We bought our tickets online. Very reliable. The screens aren't big but, it's proportional for the price of your tickets.

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