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3426, Connecticut Avenue Northwest, 20008, Washington, US United States
contacts phone: +1 202-966-5401
website: www.amctheatres.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 38.9349307, Longitude: -77.0584971
Gregory Goodwin
::Excellent place to see a movie. An old time single screen with a balcony. Huge screen is great to see blockbusters on.
Mike Clarke
::Pretty quiet little theater. Went there to see Black Panther.. Line went around the corner but amazing they got everyone in their seats on time! Getting tickets was easy due to online ordering. I would give it 5 stars but the decor looks old and the restrooms are located upstairs.
Hunter Bokus
::5-Stars because it is intrinsically amazing, however... We need to tell AMC to put some money into its historic refurbishment. How long has the neon letter "O" in the sign been out? A LONG time. Bulbs in the marquis down below need changing. These things are basic upkeep. There is so much more that could be done that would keep the lines going around the block for years. I certainly have ideas. They need to know that this is a valued historic neighborhood gem that only needs polishing for it to be a destination for movie-goers from across the country. Weigh in, folks, and let's see about getting it back to its original splendor!
Glen Clatterbuck
::A single-screen theater with plenty of seating in an urban residential area near downtown D.C. at a red-line Metro stop (Connecticut Ave. NW). It seems well maintained but does show its age here and there such as some restrooms on a different floor. I've used street parking when I drive but it will be up side streets. Projected images and sound were fine, even for 3-d. Food service is limited to traditional snack-bar fare but there are several nearby restaurants of various kinds. Near the national zoo.
James Douglass
::THE theater to see a blockbuster movie in DC. It's been around since the 1940s and has a single, two-story high movie screen. There is a balcony level to watch the screen from! The seats are comfortable and the snacks are standard movie theater fair. Locals know this is the place to go for exciting movies. There is a nice array of restaurants and bars across the street, so this is a great spot, on top of the Cleveland Park Metro, for dinner and a movie.