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Nugget Theaters

Nugget Theaters

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4.4 Google Review
57 Main St, Hanover, New Hampshire, 03755, United States
(603) 643-2769 www.nugget-theaters.com
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Aug 1, 2018
Wonderful little theatre. Concessions are so much less expensive than other theatres in the area and I love that it's locally owned and operated. Well worth the drive.

May 3, 2018
It's not the biggest, fanciest theater anywhere, but it's comfortable and shows the movies you want to see, so what's not to like? It can get fairly packed when waiting for really popular films and there is no reserved seating, so you'll want to arrive early for the latest blockbuster. You still need to go to the counter if you've bought your tickets online. Again, it's not the most modern place, but it's clean and the staff is friendly, so that's what matters most.

May 1, 2018
This is a great theater. The screens are on the smaller side but the sound system is top notch. I come on the week nights and it's always nearly empty - which is awesome. The only downside is that they don't always get the new releases.

Feb 11, 2018
Simply put, go to the Nugget have a great time, go to Entertainment Cinemas in Lebanon, be disappointed, and concerned for your health. Nugget Theaters is a small, quality establishment surrounded by great (but expensive) places to eat and shop. I always opt to go here for my movies, unfortunately they don't always get the big name blockbusters, but I have always been pleasantly surprised by the lesser publicised showings I have seen their. Don't get me wrong, they have big movies all the time, you just might lose a few to EC down the road. The staff is nice, and they keep the place clean. The snacks are typical for a theatre, and the sound systems, and seats are nice as you would expect for a quality place.

May 18, 2018
Such a clean theater and comfortable seats to enjoy watching a movie in. The popcorn is really great and fresh tasting every time I get some. The movie selection is pretty good too just wish the nugget was a little bigger so they could show more movies at once.

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