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Portland has plenty of multiplex cinemas, but it's the great selection of old personality-
filled theaters - often selling beer and pizza, along with cheap tickets - that makes going
to the movies a joy here.
Laurelhurst Theater
CINEMA
( 503-232-5511;
www.laurelhursttheater.com
; 2735 E Burnside St)
Great gourmet-pizza-and-
microbrew theater with nearby nightlife.
Bagdad Theater
CINEMA
( 503-249-7474;
www.mcmenamins.com
;
3702 SE Hawthorne Blvd)
Another awesome McMe-
namins venue with bargain flicks; on Tuesday they're only $2.
Kennedy School
CINEMA
( 503-249-3983;
www.mcmenamins.com
;
5736 NE 33rd Ave)
McMenamins' premiere Port-
land venue. Watch $3 movies in the old school gym. Check the website for current show-
ings.
Cinema 21
CINEMA
(
www.cinema21.com
; 616 NW 21st Ave)
Portland's premiere art-house and foreign-film theat-
er, though the seats aren't the most comfortable.
Hollywood Theatre
CINEMA
( 503-281-4215;
www.hollywoodtheatre.org
; 4122 NE Sandy Blvd)
Historic art-deco spot play-
ing classic, foreign and quirky independent movies. Microbrews, wine and pizza too.
Clinton Street Theater
CINEMA
( 503-238-5588;
www.clintonsttheater.com
;
2522 SE Clinton St)
Old neighborhood theater
screening independent and revival films.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
plays every
Saturday night at midnight, and has done so for over 35 years.
Mission Theater
CINEMA
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