
Cinemas
In this classic London art-house single-screen theatre, viewers can reserve an entire screening lounge, with fluffy carpets, squishy sofas and waiter service, or book a standard Club ticket, enjoying the film from a sofa or armchair—some with bottle coolers.
Himalaya Palace Cinema, Southall, London
Housed in a renovated, listed building, three screens show Bollywood blockbusters as well as Hollywood movies.
The Kinema in the Woods, Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire
Started life as a concert pavilion, now just as it sounds: a small art-house cinema in some Lincolnshire woods. It also boasts a large electronic organ, often played during intervals.
The Dome Cinema, Worthing, Sussex
A restored Edwardian seafront art-house cinema, with a flagged dome, Projectionist's Bar and—rather rare for a Grade II Listed building—a lift.
The Electric Cinema, Birmingham
Opened in 1909 and revamped in 2004, The Electric has a strong claim to being the oldest working cinema in the United Kingdom. Trailer times are reduced to cut down on time hanging around waiting for films to start. Customers enjoy sofa seating and waitress service.
Curzon Cinema, Clevedon, North Somerset
Another candidate for the title of "oldest-serving, continuously running" cinema, the Curzon was saved from closure in 1996 and is now owned and run by the community it serves. The first ever show here raised funds for those killed earlier in the same month on RMS Titanic.
Swell Cinema, Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire
Previously a Wesleyan chapel, this building has also served time as a fisherman's store and vegetarian café. Old 1820s box pews from the old chapel provide some very atmospheric seating.
The Egyptian Theater, Boise, Idaho, United States
Built in 1927 in the style of King Tut's tomb, this cinema—remodelled in the 1990s—plays contemporary movies, puts on concerts and shows, and provides a platform for speakers.
Cinema Paradiso, Wanaka, New Zealand
This pretty art-house cinema in the stunning lakeside town of Wanaka has comfy sofas and even a double-seat made from a Morris Minor.
Bear Tooth Theatre Pub, Anchorage, Alaska
Watch the film while sipping an ice-cold beer. A casual dining area with tables and plenty of legroom means you don't have to rush to get to the movie—just eat your dinner in front of the screen.

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