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Warwick Place

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4.3 Google Review
123 Pleasant St, Marblehead, Massachusetts, 01945, United States
(781) 476-2076 www.warwick-place.com
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Jul 27, 2018
We went to see Mr. Rogers neighborhood. Cashier was very nice. Theatre is very comfortable . Every seat has a small table attached so if you have food or drinks you have a place to put everything. If you order food they will bring it to your seat. You can also have beer or wine. Have been there many times. Love it. Free parking in back of theatre.

Aug 16, 2018
I love this place. There is no efficiency at the front desk. I guess that’s what happens at a small town movie theater. The home made north shore commercials before the trailers are the best part. Seats are comfy too.

May 22, 2018
Great small theater. Prices are reasonable and staff was friendly. The only complaint is the sub zero temps in the theater. Bring a light coat or long sleeve.

Feb 15, 2018
Two screen neighborhood cinema with history. Great variety of offerings, something for everybody. Fresh popcorn! Connected to a Donut Spot & Pizza place .Other eateries nearby. Easy parking. Located in charming New England town. Before or after, do walk around.

Feb 10, 2018
Warwick Cinema is the most ideal venue for seeing films. The intimate atmosphere in each of the 2 viewing rooms is wonderfully comfortable with cushiony seats that feel more like couches. Food and drink service is provided at each seat. You can see the attention to detail in their designing of this theatre, as well as in the perfect experience they provide to patrons. Also, Warwick Cinema has the most friendly staff ever. All are extremely polite, receptive and professional.

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