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Hiway Theater

Hiway Theater

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4.7 Google Review
212 York Rd, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, 19046, United States
(267) 864-0065 www.hiwaytheater.org
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Oct 29, 2018
This theater was very clean and the staff were very friendly. A Star is Born was an amazing movie and I enjoyed seeing it here. The only downfall are the seats. They aren’t as comfortable as I would have liked but nice atmosphere.

Nov 21, 2018
This well-maintained historic theater gives visitors a rare chance to experience current and classic films in a single-screen neighborhood theater, the likes of which you just don't see any more.

Jul 12, 2018
The Hiway is an excellent theater. Independent theaters have a certain charm to them and the Hiway is a prime example of that. The people there are the best and because it's a small theater you actually get to know the faces once you've been there a few times. The building itself is gorgeous, like a perfect living time capsule. Of course, the shows are the best part. Unless they draw some unexpected buzz, it's rare to see independent movies make it to the big chain movie theaters but oftentimes they're the movies that benefit most from being seen on a big screen. That's what make theaters like the Hiway so special. They play the movies you can't find elsewhere. They also do occasional showings of classics on Thursday nights, like Jaws, Top Gun and North by Northwest. It's an amazing experience and I highly recommend trying it yourself.

Nov 25, 2018
Great old school movie theater, as well as new features they run old classics

Sep 7, 2018
Small town theater, nice hosts/cashiers. Never been here and found this off chance when we decided to go see a movie at the last minute. It was close we came in right before it started found seats, huge screen which surprised me.

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Opening Hours

Mon:4 pm - 11 pm
Tue:4 pm - 11 pm
Wed:4 pm - 11 pm
Thu:4 pm - 11 pm
Fri:4 pm - 11 pm Today
Sat:1 pm - 11 pm

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