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3.9 Google Review
93 State St, Montpelier, Vermont, 05602, United States
(802) 229-0343 www.fgbtheaters.com
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Aug 15, 2018
Everything was fine except for the fact that they do not allow you to take your own water bottle into the theater, even if you empty it and fill it up inside. This normally wouldn't be a big deal (albeit annoying and wasteful, because it requires you to use a disposable cup) but the friend I was with is pregnant and has extreme morning sickness. She has recently discovered that by drinking ice water pretty frequently she feels well enough to be out and about, so she carries it with her at all times. The older male employee we spoke to was extremely curt and was unwilling to compromise, first giving her a small disposable cup which would have required her to get up to refill it every fifteen minutes or so. Finally he offered her a medium soda cup, and when she asked if she could possibly have a large he replied that he was being extremely generous in giving her the medium and that she would have to pay the full soda price for the large. This policy is wasteful and this employee was unwilling to accommodate someone with a physical condition that requires her to have a lot of water on her at all times. It honestly made no sense and was extremely disappointing. We moved to Montpelier last year and were excited to finally visit this theater. Unfortunately we will not be returning.

Jun 29, 2018
Quaint little movie theater. Saw Jurassic World 2, and had some popcorn. 2 smalls, 1 candy and 1 water was $18. Good quality, no complaints. Friendly staff

Aug 12, 2018
Comfortable seats, real cabot butter. And staff was nice

Jul 1, 2018
Great little movie theatre! And they have REAL BUTTER!! popcorn is always better with real popcorn

Jul 13, 2018
Fun theater, good comfy seats. Nice polite staff.

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