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Drexel Theatres

Drexel Theatres

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2254 E Main St, Columbus, Ohio, 43209, United States
(614) 231-1050 www.drexel.net
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Jul 9, 2018
Great place to see a films you likely can’t see anywhere else. But they also play some wide-releases. Theaters are very comfortable. Prices are fair, on tickets and concessions. The Drexel does a ton for the surrounding community. From the free movie series to their children’s programming. Popcorn is always fresh and the beer is cold!

Aug 2, 2018
I went for a screening of Beneath The Ink. The theatre is gorgeous and in a nice part of town. The seats were comfortable and spacious. Parking was a bit of a pain as multiple spots were marked as no parking for a special event but other than that it was a great experience.

May 15, 2018
The Drexel is an amazing independent theater. All of the people that work there are amazing and the prices are super reasonable. Don't miss their monthly showing of The Room and make sure to bring plastic spoons. Also, check out their bathrooms. They could be in the Louvre (still as bathrooms and not art but they're that fancy. France fancy.).

Aug 17, 2018
This is one of the few theaters in town that shows Cult bad movies (ex: The Room) on Saturday nights. The staff is chill, and it is always a good time. They also have a pop-up bar come on Saturday nights.

Feb 26, 2018
Great place, local business, historical building. They are always playing at least one classic, and at least one up-and-coming film. Inexpensive food+drink. Friendly staff. Comfortable seating. Popcorn isn’t bad. Serves soft drinks. Good decor. Recently renovated, which is sad, because it is a historical building. Clean restrooms.

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