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AMC Market Arcade 8

AMC Market Arcade 8

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639 Main St, Buffalo, New York, 14203, United States
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Aug 16, 2018
Well this has already proven to be a little gem in the theatre district. The place is absolutely beautiful, and well renovated. It boasts generous quantities of heated recliner seating, albeit a bit narrow each seat and the tray tables can't be moved out of the way, that's a little annoying. The audio and visual quality is hands down the best in the region, which made me mind less the tight seating. All in all I was very impressed with my grand opening visit tonight, and I look forward to seeing more films here in the future! Note, there is no dedicated parking for the complex, and you can only enter from Main Street. However, the M&T bank lot and the nearby garage are affordable. Another option is to take Metro Rail in, and exit at fountain plaza station.

Aug 18, 2018
The seats are comfortable (and heated)! I'm not a movie person, but the fact that I can now comfortably ride my bike to see a movie downtown is really exciting. I saw Mission Impossible: Fallout on the theater's opening night. Everything went very smoothly. We also noticed that the sound system sounds better than we were used to. Overall, a good experience.

Aug 16, 2018
Finally movies back Downtown! Curved screens and comfy seats. Thanks to Benchmark and AMC for investing in downtown!

Aug 16, 2018
Seats are narrow and no parking validation. 10 mins in.... I feel trapped. I cant adjust or move. The seats are very small. I couldnt imagine comming here alone being cramped to a stranger in these date style seats.

Aug 19, 2018
Heated, reclining seats. Very clean, new theaters. Plenty of parki in rear!

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