![]() Two auditoriums will be able to playback Dolby’s new 360 degree ‘Atmos’ surround sound system. One screen is the chain’s deluxe ‘widescreen’ auditorium. State of the art digital projection comes from Christie 2K and 4K systems, with one being able to playback High Frame Rate movies. This 16 theatre complex has auditoriums as small as being able to sit 70 patrons to it’s larger auditorium at under 300. Photograph of iPic Theaters and bao bun courtesy of iPic Theaters.ĭinner and movie? It all happens at once at this clubby, eight-screen cinema with low-lit table service and food that surpasses anything we’ve eaten at a movie theater, but doesn’t live up to the trendy-bistro prices.įilm fare: Action hits, thrillers, comedies, and kids’ movies with no pre-movie ads, probably due to pricey admission (which also tends to eliminate chatty teens).įood: An ambitious menu overseen by former Wolfgang Puck pastry chef Sherry Yard and delivered by black-clad “ninja” servers.The official opening date was November 7, 2014, but it had it’s pre-opening date with screenings of “John Wick” on October 23, 2014. ![]() Top dollar: $25 potato boats with smoked salmon and caviar.īest eats: Steamed bao buns with short rib tempura-fried green beans with hoisin.ĭrinks: The perfectly tangy Augustine Sour (cherry-infused bourbon, lemon, maple syrup) leads a top-quality cocktail menu.Īdmission: $22 for table-service seating, including free popcorn and a reclining seat with pillow and blanket regular admission is $13. Photograph of Arclight Cinemas and popcorn chicken courtesy of ArcLight Cinemas. This soaring, 16-screen multiplex in Westfield Montgomery mall has a Hard Rock feel, thanks to walls studded with glass-encased artifacts like Natalie Portman’s tutu from Black Swan. If you plan on arriving hungry, arrive early.ĭiscerning cineastes will appreciate the top-of-the-line Dolby Atmos sound system. Service at the bar was so slow we missed the start of our movie.įilm fare: A wide array of slow-paced indies, 3-D fantasy films, and box-office chart toppers.įood: The small bar has a cafe menu-you can take drinks but not plates into the theater there’s also a well-stocked concession stand. Top dollar: $15 for the lobster roll, charcuterie board, or cheese plate.īest eats: Popcorn chicken with Buffalo and ranch sauces.ĭrinks: The supermarket wine selection had us reaching for a big, icy Coke. Popcorn: Better than average, thanks to toppings such as real butter and olive oil.Gov. Larry Hogan ordered that movie theaters close in mid-March at the beginning of the health crisis. Meaghan Troast, an IPIC spokeswoman, wrote in an email to Bethesda Beat on Monday that the company has had to “make the very difficult decision to issue separations and extend furloughs with team members.” Although some businesses have been allowed to reopen since then, theaters are not among them. “It is our hope, once permitted to do so, to return many of our team members to work and operate at full capacity in the future,” she wrote. Potomac entrepreneur starts real estate firm for sellers onlyīenson Fischer, an entrepreneur from Potomac, has started Love Real Estate & Auction Company, which only represents sellers in real estate transactions. Love offers three types of sales platforms for its clients - a traditional sales method, auctions and a “hybrid” model that combines the two, according to a press release. The company says the aim of each sales platform is to maximize the sales price and the proceeds a seller will receive at closing. The goal of the sales platforms is to sell a property in about 30 days, the press release says. Love specializes in non-distressed auctions for medium-priced, luxury and super luxury properties in the greater Washington area, the press release states.
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