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4.9 Google Review
233 E Front St, Traverse City, Michigan, 49684, United States
(231) 947-4800 www.stateandbijou.org
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Jun 23, 2019
Very nice place to experience a movie! Good large screen in a single cavernous room, not a postage stamp of a screen like some modern places. Balcony seating available. The sound was at a reasonable volume, which is a plus to me because I usually have a rough time dealing with the decibel levels at the movies. Cons: one screen only, so if you are with a group, you can't split up and watch different things.

Apr 24, 2019
Really cool, not many people were there. Local popcorn, local snacks. Cannot go wrong here great atmosphere for peace and quiet to enjoy your movie.

May 20, 2019
other than michael being there it is always a great experience. i decided to give 5 because michael is not there often but he does have very strong political reviews and ruins the experience. if he is not there however you get great popcorn fresh drinks and great movies. Love this place!

Jan 4, 2019
So nostalgic! So much like it used to be in its glory days only with better upholstery. The popcorn was, dare I say, affordable. Not to mention it was movie popcorn so it doesn't get better than that. Popcorn, drinks, tickets for 3 well under $50. Has wheelchair accessible areas right in the middle rows. A balcony! My grandkids loved the stars on the ceiling. Its run by volunteers I think. We had a little mishap before the movie started with a spilled bucket of popcorn, when we asked for a broom to sweep it up they swept it up for us and replaced the popcorn free of charge. Visual and sound quality very good. Plus, you have the option to purchase stainless steel straws for $1! All in all a great movie experience.

Jul 20, 2019
The coolest movie Theatre around. Even the bathrooms are cool

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