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  • 5/5 Richard G. 5 years ago on Google
    A very quirky cinema, restraunt & bar all house in a former chapel. The convertion alone is worth a visit & possible the most comfortable cinema seats you'll ever find, with a combination of mainly leather reclining seats with cup (holder) or more homely seats. I can only describe the experience as if you won the Lottery & had you're own Cinema this would be it, you can even by Champagne, wine, beer, teas/ coffee ect to drink whilst watching the films. We did not try the restraunt, however talking to others who had said the food was very good. We came to watxh one film (Boheimien Rhapsody) & ended up staying to watch a second film (Exorcist), being the Halloween special. All staff friendly, reasonable priced & a great experience, definitely worth a visit.
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  • 5/5 Graham D. 6 months ago on Google
    Hidden gem. Superbly and comfortably decorated. Excellent food and a great boutique cinema experience. Don’t miss if you are in the area!

  • 5/5 Lisa D. 6 months ago on Google
    Just tried out this cinema to watch Saw X and we were blown away by this little gem. Lovely staff, a bar that serves hot, soft or alcoholic drinks. Popcorn and nachos. But the cinema itself is like going back in time, with fabulous decor, & comfy reclining seat. Highly recommend. Would like to try the restaurant upstairs next as the menu looks fantastic.

  • 2/5 Cronche D. 4 months ago on Google
    The building itself is beautiful, and the conversion from chapel to cinema has been managed masterfully. Unfortunately our most recent visit was marred by multiple incense burners in both the foyer and auditorium. I have no idea what hideous odours they are trying to mask but the smoke and sickly smell of joss sticks was like being in a student bedroom or a headshop in the 1970s. All the incense burners were crusted with oil so obviously see heavy use. In conclusion, the cinema is beautiful and comfortable and intimate, but don't go if you have lung issues, or sensitive eyes, or you're prone to migraines. Similarly think hard if someone in your party is neurodiverse and has strong sensitivity to strong smells. I'm all for pleasant ambiance and gentle room scents but the smoke was aggressive and my clothes and hair stink (on leaving I realised an incense burner was placed in the alcove above my head - see photo)

  • 5/5 Kathleen J. 4 months ago on Google
    Lovely cinema, small independently owned a pleasure to go there. Also the food in the restaurant was delicious, hot and very well presented. A really good night out.

  • 5/5 Mike P. 6 months ago on Google
    What a lovely cinema- an absolute gem. The place is really comfortable and well presented and run by lovely and welcoming people. A total 'must visit' if you enjoy the cinema and are in the Aberystwyth area. We didn't try the restaurant this time but certainly will next time as we're sure that will be excellent too.

  • 5/5 Darius H. 6 years ago on Google
    An amazing experience from start to finish. The restaurant is beautifully set up making the most of the old chapel features and the food was superb with excellent service throughout. The cinema itself has comfortable seating with the option of a sofa in the top left and cosy armchairs down the right with pillows and blankets provided to get comfortable without any view being obstructed. A great range of cinema snacks and drinks are available including coffee. The screen itself is excellent quality and gets very bright.

  • 5/5 Susan G. 8 months ago on Google
    I booked a table for 3 people for Saturday 19th. August, on arrival we had a very warm welcome. Staff were attentive and cheerful. The food we ordered was excellent, couldn’t fault it at all, and reasonably priced. Thank you.


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