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2001 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, New York, 14207, United States
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Aug 12, 2018
Went in for a movie and there was still popcorn all over the seats from previous movie. Staff was not rude but not friendly either. I guess you can’t complain you’re going in to sit quietly in the dark for about 2hrs

Aug 6, 2018
I went during the day on a weekday so there was barely anyone there. I appreciated the fact that they were open early as some other area theaters weren't open until late afternoon. The big, reclining seats were awesome!

Aug 20, 2018
Will not go here ever again! Go during the day. Too many punk kids at night. I would drive to Orchard Park before I go here! People talk on their phones while movie is playing. People bring their one month old baby here in the theater! No thanks! Take the longer drive to the one in Orchard Park.

Apr 30, 2018
Have been to every other theater in this area but had avoided this place because of some news article I'd seen many years ago and to say I was delighted by what I found would be an understatement. The seating was incredible and both of my friends were completely impressed by the recliners and the sound system of the theater we were in. What a great new find that's actually Central to everything! Loved that crazy candy machine too and the plentiful bathrooms!

Apr 13, 2018
This Regal location is good. The seats are nice and I love the dinning trays. I wish the good didn't cost more than the movie tickets though. I like coming to this Regal for brand new movies. Everyone in the theater laughs, claps shout, I love it. Can't wait to see Avengers Infinity War here!

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