Here are my favourite Perth cinemas.
Cinema | Parking | Price (regular) | Choc Bombs | Décor | Seating | My Rank |
Ace Subiaco | Free any time | $10 (Ace card) | Home-made, good | Art deco | Half are fine, half old | 1 |
Luna Leederville | Free but long walk | $15.50 | Home-made, great | Bohemian | Shocking. Disgusting at times | 2 |
Innaloo | Free | $9.50 off peak | No good | Neon classy | Awesome, the best | 3 |
Cinema Paradiso | Free at quiet times | $15.50 | Great | Subtle retro | Decent but old | 4 |
Somerville, UWA | Free | $15.00 | Only gourmet food | Pine trees | Posh deck-chairs | 5 |
Windsor Nedlands | Free | $15.50 | Nice | Classic | Old and cruddy | 6 |
Joondalup Pines, ECU | Free | $15.00 | Only gourmet food | Pine trees | Posh deck-chairs | 7 |
Garden City | Free | $9.50 off peak | No good | Modern bogan | Great | 8 |
Reading Belmont | Free | $17.00 | No good | Neon | Great | 9 |
Notes
Ace Subiaco is due to be demolished at the end of the year, to make way for apartments and possibly a boutique basement cinema later.
Although an adult off-peak ticket for Innaloo only costs $9.50, this is only available if you buy a book of ten. The regular adult ticket is $17.60.
Taking into account food, then Leederville, Subiaco and Fremantle are top spots for nosh. Bollywood at Innaloo is also recommended.
Comments please...
I wonder how you ranked them?Geographically maybe?---r we getting closer to know where you live Lewk?...
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see that your top-two cinemas have home-made choc bombs. Who cares about seating quality when the choc bombs are good?
ReplyDeleteErrr, theoretically you could locate me if you were smart enough but I have planted false clues to trick you Ms Anonymous SNWL !
ReplyDeleteRe choc bombs,
ReplyDeleteAt older cinemas you can see layers of choc bombs impregnating the seat fabric, from years of spillages. Lovely.
Lewk,i wonder why u think im SNWL lol rofl. Je ne suis pas SNWL!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous is certainly not SNWL!a certain gamer aka Luigi might be the impostor....is there a law against identity theft?!
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