Cinebarre`s Dinner & Movie Concept Makes Seattle Debut May 29
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First Coast to Coast Cinema-Eatery Opens in former Mountlake Terrace Regal 9 SEATTLE--(Business Wire)-- The date night pastime of "dinner and a movie" once entailed visiting two locations; in Seattle, that notion is about to change. The former Regal Theater site in Mountlake Terrace at 6009 SW 244thwill unveil Cinebarre, a fresh new cinema-eatery concept for ages 21 and older, showing first-run films starting May 29. Expect made-to-order appetizers, entrees, beer and wine served to your theater seat. The old theater site has been remodeled to perfection for Cinebarre. The renovation includes the installation of a custom commercial kitchen, a lobby conversion into a signature lounge with an expansive bar, custom high back chairs, bench tables and new state-of-the-art screens and sound systems in its eight screening rooms. The new look and feel embodies a sleek, upscale atmosphere that appeals to lounge lovers as much as to film buffs. Terrell Braly, Cinebarre Chief Executive Officer, describes the design style as "retro-industrial, with lots of black and silver." Unlike other movie theaters, Cinebarre narrows its focus on savvy, active adults. "We want to give the mature audience the experience of enjoying a meal and watching a movie the way it was meant to be: without the common distractions of traditional movie theaters," said Braly. While the must-have movie theater popcorn remains (served with real melted butter!), Cinebarre features pizza made with fresh dough and sauce, fresh ground burgers, hand-cut fries and onion rings, and homemade desserts. Along with fresh food, Cinebarre guests can enjoy beer and wine with their movie. "The snack bar of the past is gone; you`ll find great food and an extensive selection of wine, bottled beer in both domestic and imports, and regional microbrews on draft," said Braly. Cinebarre in Mountlake Terrace is the company`s fourth venture in the United States, along with locations in Asheville, NC, Mt. Pleasant, SC and Thornton, CO. Cinebarre, LLC is a joint venture between Knoxville-based Regal, the largest movie theater operator in the country, and Texas movie executive Terrell Braly. Cinebarre LLC was formed in 2007 to develop a chain of cinema-eateries across the country. EAT. DRINK. WATCH MOVIES. Learn more at www.cinebarre.com. Wilson Public Relations Lisa Thompson, 206-838-8977 lisat@tamarawilson.com Copyright Business Wire 2009
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