Woodbury: Alamo Drafthouse to reopen Tuesday
The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Woodbury, which abruptly closed earlier this summer, will reopen Tuesday.
The cinema, known for its arthouse films, expansive dinner menu and craft beer, will feature “Alien: Romulus,” “Blink Twice,” “The Crow” and “Deadpool & Wolverine.” Doors open to the public at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.
During the first two weeks of reopening, guests will enjoy $5 movie tickets for all shows and 25 percent off food and non-alcoholic beverage items.
The cinema closed June 6 after a Texas-based franchise operator filed for federal Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection, according to news reports.
Tickets are on sale now at drafthouse.com.
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