Real food and a flick

Living Room Theaters makes for a night to remember

Movie theaters that serve oily pizza and hot dogs undoubtedly have their place, but when you really want to impress a date with your fabulous, suave taste, make a night of it at the Living Room Theaters. Offering a great selection of movies (including 3D) at an affordable price, together with cushy seats and a restaurant feel, this theater aims to please.

Living Room Theaters makes for a night to remember

Movie theaters that serve oily pizza and hot dogs undoubtedly have their place, but when you really want to impress a date with your fabulous, suave taste, make a night of it at the Living Room Theaters. Offering a great selection of movies (including 3D) at an affordable price, together with cushy seats and a restaurant feel, this theater aims to please.

Living the good life: Tuck in and enjoy the one-of-a-kind experience the Living Room Theaters provide.
Corinna Scott / Vanguard Staff
Living the good life: Tuck in and enjoy the one-of-a-kind experience the Living Room Theaters provide.

Portland is home to one of only two Living Room Theaters; the other is located in Boca Raton, Fla.

The movie selection is diverse, with recent showings ranging from the Freud biopic A Dangerous Method to Studio Ghibli’s animated fantasy, The Secret World of Arriety. There is certain to be something for everyone.

Live music is often another big draw. Fridays and Saturdays see a healthy mix of old and new local artists providing entertainment. Sometimes, a non-local artist makes his or her way to the theater, too; keep an eye on their website to see who might be coming through.

Corinna Scott / Vanguard Staff

Their menu is impressive as well, boasting a selection of delightful, tapas-style cuisine from hoisin flank steak skewers to veggie sushi rolls and a selection of cheeses that will make you think you’ve died and gone to Switzerland. Their international wine menu meets a wide range of tastes and won’t break the bank either.

And as the movie makes you cry, scream or laugh, a Tahitian vanilla caramel with sea salt and a Brazilian coffee for dessert will only make you say, “More!”

But the best part is the price. It’s $6 with your student ID or $5 on Mondays and Tuesdays for regular films. 3D films are a bit pricier at $10 for a matinee or $12 for evening shows. Showtimes are available at pdx.livingroomtheaters.com.