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"Replacing a previously ill-fated downtown movie house, this newly renovated three-story, roughly 72,000-square-foot entertainment complex (opening June 3) emphasizes a light, open-plan environment filled with new artwork and fixtures. It will screen first-run films while pushing a dinner-and-movie concept focused on an upper-level bar and a revamped restaurant (open Thursday–Sunday, 3 p.m.–midnight). Theater spaces are rentable for corporate presentations and private events and can be catered with the new menu in extended dining areas or on the patio. Previewed menu items span pork belly, chicken “lollipopz,” bison meatballs, and kielbasa sausage hot dogs; salads and flatbreads; entrées such as fried chicken, sea bass, duck breast, and filet mignon; a signature house burger; and desserts including lemon cream cake, tiramisu, and milk-and-cookies." - Bradley Martin