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Esquire Theatre

Esquire Theatre

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4.6 Google Review
320 Ludlow Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45220, United States
(513) 281-8750 www.esquiretheatre.com
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Jul 24, 2018
The entire charm of the local shops in this area is reflected even in the movie theater. The snack bar is not outrageous and the theater is not as fancy as the big places at the mall it totally makes up for that with charm. Clean rooms and polite staff is certainly a place I still return to. They play the indie movies the big shops don't waste the time with. Go there and watch an obscure indie film and check out the local shops to make a day of it.

Aug 1, 2018
They are showing most movies that I could not even found elsewhere. This movie theater is simple not as fancy as big theater chains in malls. Staffs very courteous. The snack bar is great. Movies Tickets is affordable. You can’t beat the Clean rooms and hallways. check out the local shops on the street. Take note: Parking is hard to find, mostly street parking.

Jul 19, 2018
Best art house theatre in the city! Documentaries, indie films, foreign language films, obscure Oscar nominees. Real butter on the popcorn, beer and wine, gourmet desserts, friendly service. Oh, and don't forget late night Saturday Rocky Horror Picture Show!

Jun 25, 2018
I like the movie theater. They have great movies there. That area done there is right out of the 60s or 70s. It is like going back in time. Rather interesting characters on the streets. I always get down there a little early just to check out the street life

Jul 5, 2018
This theatre has been kept in really great condition. Never have I gone to an old theatre like this, but glad I did and would definitely go again. Parking is difficult to find, but doable. They accept Moviepass and was the only showing in our area of a movie we wanted to see, so that's why we ended up here. The theater room we were in held 115 seats and there were 6 screens in the building. Concessions was good. Large popcorn and drink received free refills. Prices for those were about $2 less than what you find at large theaters, so it was a better value.

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Opening Hours

Mon:11 am - 11:30 pm
Tue:11 am - 11:30 pm
Wed:11 am - 11:30 pm
Thu:11 am - 11:30 pm Open Today
Fri:11 am - 11:30 pm
Sat:11 am - 11:55 pm

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