"A 1930s Art Deco theater specializing in independent films. Experience where film meets art and culture at the Drexel, located in the quaint Bexley neighborhood. Recently placed on the National Register of Historic Places, this theater will take you back to a time when theaters themselves were a work of art. Catch an independent film, stay for a marathon, or see a Hollywood flick." - Fort
"Drexel Theatre, Columbus by Fort. A 1930s Art Deco theater specializing in independent films. Experience where film meets art and culture at the Drexel, located in the quaint Bexley neighborhood. Recently placed on the National Register of Historic Places, this theater will take you back to a time when theaters themselves were a work of art. Catch an independent film, stay for a marathon, or see a Hollywood flick."
What was once the sole bastion of independent movies in this town is these days often underappreciated, but continues to balance the old school experience of a neighborhood theater with an eclectic mix of first-run, classics, and weird forgotten gems.
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Very nice theater that plays obsecure movies. Very nice atmosphere
J P
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The parking lot is tight but the theater itself is pretty cool. Only three screens but all the movie theater popcorn you can eat.
Mark K.
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Went there with the Cbus movie group for the Oscar's. Like last year it didn't disappoint. Great staff. Nice ambience. Amazing host. No complaints. ❤
Michael R.
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This is the 1st time being at the Drexel. Nice theater & very friendly people work there. Good popcorn too.
chris K.
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Wonderfully restored 1937 Art Deco theater in the heart of Bexley. Great mix of classics, contemporary, art and everything in-between.
Brian R.
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I went there the other night after a different local theater let me down. I was late for a show, but Mac, a guy working there set me up and saved my movie night. Mac is an absolute legend. The Drexel should do a Hollywood Star for him.
Elon N.
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I love Drexel Theatres! When I don't go to Easton Dine-in movie theatre, The Drexel is my go to. The interior is beautiful there is a great assortment of craft beers, popcorn, candy tea, and other treats. I rode by Drexel yesterday. I can't wait until we can all go enjoy a movie at the theater again.