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80, Commonwealth Street, 2010, Surry Hills, Council of the City of Sydney, AU Australia
contacts phone: +61 2 9211 1556
website: ourgoldenage.com.au
larger map & directionsLatitude: -33.8793967, Longitude: 151.2110339
Nick Elliott Pimm
::lovely decor, great sound system, intimate atmosphere. perfectly accomplishes what it sets out to do.
Matthew Gilmore
::The best kept secret in all of Sydney. I love the decor and the modern-meets-old-school vibe of the place. Always showing interesting movies but the tickets are kinda expensive, but that's understandable when there's only one screen! The free gigs and movie trivia are also excellent reasons to visit. (It's also worth noting that the bar does serve food, if you want a light snack before your movie)
Nikita Podlasov
::Really great theatre. Shows super cool films, great bar + bartenders, and live music venue. What I like most about the music is how different than artists they get are. One of the nights I was there they had a full on Tom Waits sort of guy; place is neat.
MASSAF GROUP
::A unique cinema experience in the heart of Surry Hills. Heritage listed building used to house small bar and movie theatre. Great range of drinks and the traditional choc tops and popcorn. Showing an interesting range of movies this makes for a great experience as a couple or small group.
Will Evatt
::I wanted to love this place - the idea of a boutique cinema that shows classics is very appealing to me. Unfortunately, while the film schedule is great and the aesthetics of the bar are great, this place is lacking in the only area that matters - viewing experience. The seats and small and uncomfortable. During the screening, a moth was flying around in front of the (small) screen and staff did nothing about it. Patrons behind me were drunk and loudly talking during the movie - despite assurances on the website that the crowds here respect cinema. I found myself wishing for Event Cinemas during the whole experience. Eventually the people behind us became too much and we left to finish the movie in the comfort of our apartment, which was 10 times more enjoyable. Sadly just another case of Sydney aping what other cities are able to provide, but falling short in all the important areas.