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Fleur Cinema & Café

Fleur Cinema & Café

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4.8 Google Review
4545 Fleur Dr, Des Moines, Iowa, 50321, United States
(515) 287-4545 www.fleurcinema.com
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Refresh Reviews 4.8


Aug 9, 2018
Clean theatre, clean working restrooms, great pricing, friendly helpful staff, and great beverages (beer and wine), popcorn, and Stam(!) Chocolate!

Jul 29, 2018
This is an independent theater that shows mostly independent movies. It won't show any Marvel comic movies, but it will get a healthy supply of Cannes Film Festival flicks. The prices are right inline with corporate theaters, and you can get snacks and drinks (soft and alcohol) for the movie as well. The lobby is set up as well where you might sit afterwards with friends for another drink and to talk about what you just saw.

Jul 17, 2018
I love Fleur Cinema! Not only do you support one local business, but you are supporting several, as they have local beer, coffee, and chocolate for sale. And it gets movies that you cannot see anywhere else in the area.

Jun 23, 2018
It's nice to have a theater that plays indie films, but this was first time here and I was quite disappointed with the overall experience. Movie & consessions were all priced like you'd expect at any theater, but if you want a cinema cafe experience you won't find it here. As a cafe, food/drinks should be served as a cafe. Everything here is served like it's a convenience store. Pouring beer in to a plastic solo cup, that's something you do on nickle beer night at a college bar. It makes the beer taste bad. Get some glasses, like a cafe would have. Don't give me a blank stare when I ask why you pour my Guinness in to a disposable plastic cup. If you're going to sell beer, and be a cafe hire people who know and care about what they serve. This goes for the cakes/snacks that are served to. All of it is plastic clamshell items with plastic cutlery. Be a cafe an serve on a plate with real cutlery.

Aug 18, 2018
Best combination of traditional cinema experience (i.e., early midwest premier of a select few high quality Sundance "art film" winners to an attentive and informed audience at a reasonable price) and contemporary scene of young theater staff delivering "high-end" hospitality services and amenities in a relaxed and spacious lobby...with ample purchasing time between scheduled and well coordinated showtimes for all feature presentations.

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Opening Hours

Mon:4 pm - 10:30 pm Open Today
Tue:4 pm - 10:30 pm
Wed:4 pm - 10:30 pm
Thu:4 pm - 10:30 pm
Fri:1 pm - 10:30 pm
Sat:10:45 am - 10:30 pm

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