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Ciné Starz Côte-des-Neiges

Ciné Starz Côte-des-Neiges

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4.2 Google Review
6700 Chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges, Montréal, Québec, H3S 2B2, Canada
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Feb 24, 2019
Cheapest theater around. Limited movie selection but it's great. Staff is super chill and friendly. Often go to watch movies. Theaters are pretty clean, seats are decent and toilets are clean. Great value.

Mar 26, 2019
First time coming here, movies are always very cheaply priced, what surprised me was the popcorn jumbo for 6.50 only. They do charge for cups of water .50 but it make sense for the cups. The theater itself is not the best room to enjoy movies, there is sound from the walls and a cracking sound from the ventilation or something up there, the sitting is not gradual so people in front of you will hide a portion of the screen. The screen is smaller than other theatres. You pay what you get. This place is a 3.5 stars due to massive affordability.

Mar 9, 2019
The theatre is very economical. Its less crowded and has a huge screen. Its worth the money. The stores that are nearby makes it convenient to shop and eat without going over budget. Highly recommended

Feb 10, 2019
It's a good cinema given the price. Great alternative to the expensive theaters. Some screens have some stains on them and some seats do not recline. It normally costs 5$ or 7$ on prime time. I always enjoy going there. Even the food is cheaper. It's well served by public transportation.

Apr 28, 2019
Despite having online purchases available on their website, the cinema can't be bothered to buy QR scanners so they expect customers who bought their tickets ahead of time to stand in line to get ANOTHER printout of the tickets they have already purchased - AND printed out. When we complained, we were told that our online purchase wasn't actually a "purchase" but merely a "reservation" but this is simply untrue. The email we received was clearly labeled "Internet Ticket Purchase" and came with instructions to print out the tickets - which were, unsurprisingly, labeled "Tickets" and came with individual barcodes. Crazy, I know. I can't imagine why we thought that this cinema would operate like every other cinema in the city and have QR scanners at the ready, Basically, these people are engaging in a fraudulent practice, pretending to offer a service they don't actually provide. By the way, a QR scanner is an inexpensive purchase and is even readily available as an smartphone app -for free! If the cinema is too cheap to buy QR scanners for their ticket collectors, they could simply ask them to download the app to avoid this situation. People buy tickets online to AVOID having to stand in line at the cinema, not to have the extra inconvenience of buying and then printing out tickets...and then standing in line at the cinema to go through the whole song and dance of "purchasing" their tickets again. Honestly. what is wrong with people?

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Opening Hours

Mon:10:30 am - 10 pm
Tue:10:30 am - 10 pm
Wed:10:30 am - 10 pm
Thu:10:30 am - 10 pm Open Today
Fri:10:30 am - 10 pm
Sat:10:30 am - 10 pm

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