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Manor Theatre

Manor Theatre

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4.6 Google Review
1729 Murray Ave, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15217, United States
(412) 422-9851 www.manorpgh.com
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Aug 18, 2018
Classic style theater. One of the few like it in the area. Not stadium seating but I kind of like that cause it is cool to see a movie in an older style auditorium from time to time. The theater was kept very clean from the front to the lobby to the auditoriums. Professional establishment. The box office cashiers are always knowledgable of their films and helpful to any extent. I love that this theater gets a lot of independent films the larger chains do not typically get. It is always a pleasure and well worth the time to see a film here.

Aug 12, 2018
Amazing prices to sit in a comfortable sized theatre. The drink with a large popcorn deal was great, the option to get a refill came In handy even though I didn't think I would need it. Definitely recommend The Manor to anyone looking to enjoy a movie.

Jun 11, 2018
What a great little theater! 4 screens with split aisle seating. Screen 3 is where my showing was. I was eight or nine rows up from the back. The first thing I noticed was the odd dip in the seating slope about one third of the way back in the theater that actually made the first few rows a few inches higher than where my seat was. Thankfully the screen is high enough that it didn't impede my view at all. The seats are incredibly comfortable for a movie theater. Adequate cup holders are appreciated. It was a bit stuffy and warm in the theater though, I'm used to the overly air-conditioned "big-box" theaters. The Manor is in a lovely neighborhood with MANY eateries around. I absolutely love Squirrel Hill. I would definitely go again. I am putting The Manor on my list of hidden gems in Pittsburgh.

May 29, 2018
This is a neighborhood movie theater in Squirrel Hill. It has 4 screens and each screening room has about 200 seats. I Have seen many movies there and always liked it. The commercials at the beginning are much shorter than in a big chain movie theater. They have a nice popcorn and snacks stand and decent bathrooms. The best part is that it is in walking distance and after the movie you can go to numerous restaurants, pizza places and ice cream parlors around it.

May 5, 2018
Really nice classic theatre. Good prices for the movie and refreshments. Always great to go local and the staff here is much nicer than you get at big chain movie theaters. On certain days they have discounts (as well as a student discount every day). They're is a fee for purchasing tickets online so I do suggest buying at the theater. They have a bar in the theater as well which is pretty unique. This is a great place for families and group gatherings.

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