My favorite place to see a movie
Great screen and sound system.
Movies, check. Snacks, check. Beer and wine, check. Couches instead of chairs, check. Great one screen movie house with helpful and friendly staff.
This is a very comfy theater with love seats for seating. There is excellent food and they even serve cocktails. It makes for a great date night.
Like the movies they show. Not crowded. Love that it is not a typical multiplex theater.
Great theatre! I love the love-seat seating and bar/food service
A unique and great place! A nice date night idea.
The movie I saw in Theatre 1, was exceptional. How ever Cinema 1, is out dated & in major need of renovation. Get with it Peninsula Cinemas.
Great local theater to catch a movie at one movie at a time. It's just like walking into a giant living room.
Seating is on loveseats. They have a modest selection of basic foods at a good price. They have fun themed drinks such as the Obi Rum Kenobi with glow lightsaber straw.
"I'm not giving you anything free!"
The experience I had tonight at a cinema that I've frequented several dozen times in my lifetime and over the span of many years has terminated my once loving relationship with it in just short 10 minutes. I'd loved this quaint, space and adored it's uniqueness so much so that I'd even stop in, if in the area, to purchase one of my favorite snacks. Chicken Tenders. I've been coming here so long that I can tell you that originally, it was served with original potato chips and now waffle fries. Last time I was there, only after arriving home, I noticed that someone was overzealous in making sure that they were cooked all the way through. In fact, they were terribly burnt. Of course I called and when I received no response, I simply left a message on an answering machine. The call was returned a couple weeks later and coupled with an apology and a promise to replace my meal. Tonight, I saw my beloved "Fences" was playing, the plan was to get a bite to eat, purchase 4 tickets and come back for the show. When I asked for a manager for my replacement meal, I was made to wait while some calls were placed to the other 3 members of the management team. After 10 minutes or so, Nick the manager on duty, came out and said that nobody knew of the situation. Of course, I contested this. After all, how many people just come in and purchase chicken tenders?! But when he told me, in front of several people that " I'm not giving you anything free" I lost all respect for this establishment. I am a regular, and even if I weren't, to try to shame me into leaving by making such a disrespectful comment out loud is in a league of its own in terms of non existent professionalism and customer service. I even asked for the General Manager's contact information and that request was meant with a prompt refusal.
I am truly saddened by the way that this was handled,Rosebud Theater, and very disappointed. You have certainly lost a regular as well, as a fan who always referred people to your establishment. Perhaps some additional administrative training and focus on conflict resolution for management is in order.
I hope that this is the case, and that this negative interaction had nothing to do the fact that today I am not professionally dressed- as I normally am, and that I look today as if life has dealt me many blows.
I shall never return. Perception is not reality. Do not attack my character or credibility because of my appearance ever again. You lost 4 tickets sales tonight and my respect. I was raised in a small family owned business, never would we have handled a situation like this. We valued every customer to the fullest.
In short, give me what I paid for, I am gainfully employed, I am not asking for anything free.
Regards,
Tracey D.
Cheap tickets and conformable old couches. Beer is okay as is the food. Don't expect a high end establishment. This is a neighborhood theater at best.