Angelika Pop-Up at Union Market in Washington

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550, Penn Street Northeast, 20002, Washington, US United States
contacts phone: +1 571-512-3311
website: www.angelikafilmcenter.com
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Latitude: 38.9100989, Longitude: -76.9960485

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  • Tiffanne May

    Tiffanne May

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    I love the intimate atmosphere not offered by traditional modern movie theaters. Angelica pop up brings a sense of nostalgia with its quaint vintage set up. They also offer a lounge area which sets them apart from modern theaters..

  • Trent Rollings

    Trent Rollings

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    Angelika has a great menu with craft beers, craft soda, and cupcakes on offer in addition to the typical theater food. The theatres are relatively small compared to other theatres and the seats are pretty old. The one I sat in was falling apart. Felt like they are using old theater seats. Ample free parking is available near by.

  • Allison Lau

    Allison Lau

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    This is now my go-to theater. I like the local atmosphere, and they have quite a few promotions - Student specials on Tuesdays, family friendly Wednesdays, Coffee Club, and more. They also have themed weeks (this week was in honor of Kubrick's films), and show a good selection of Japanese and Chinese films. As for the location and venue, I like that they made use of the industrial setting and kept it pretty bare-bones - hence the 'pop-up' nomenclature. A variety of alcoholic drinks, snacks, chocolate, etc. are available for sale. These lines can be slow because there is usually just one staff working. Reserved seating is available. There is plenty of parking around this Union Market location (for now).

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    S L

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    Nice concept, but without tiered/stadium seating there’s a good chance someones head will be blocking your view of the screen. Also, the volume was too low (I do not have trouble hearing).

  • David Thurmond

    David Thurmond

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    Interesting concept, poor execution. The re-purposed space is interesting and has a fun feel to start, but it ends very quickly. Concessions are pricier than The Atlantic Plumbing location & E St Cinema which both have comparable items (beer, wine, etc.). The greatest problem though is the floor is not stadium seating or even slightly tiered upward from front to back. So for people like myself who are 5'7", you get to watch 2/3rds of the screen and the back of someones head (pic attached). So many other good theaters at similar or cheaper prices. I won't be back and would recommend avoiding.

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