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Businiess name:  Studio 35 Cinema
Review by:  maggie c.
Review content: 
Studio 35 has some history, but I don't know it.The main claim to fame is that you can watch a movie AND drink beer AT THE SAME TIME. Ostensibly, that's all there is to it, but really the draw is the films. While they usually show current popular movies (they have to eat, too) now and again there will be an offering that's great to see on the big screen. Not that their screen's that big, but you know what I mean. For example, my favorite was when they showed "Gimmie Shelter" one summer. They did "Dazed and Confused" recently, but I came late and drunk and hung out in the ladies' for half an hour chatting with a friend and admiring (bemusedly) the new decor. They used to have a really great messy poster-collaged bathroom, but now it's very white and I think meant to be a deco nose-powdering area, which doesn't quite come off, though I appreciate the effort. Anyway I didn't watch the movie. It's cheap, there's food and (did I mention) BEER, they show unusual films now and again. It's nice to have around.

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