

Kudos to the Bijou for supporting Community Arts from others! The young staff are remarkable – warmly welcoming you, & sincerely wanting you to enjoy the show! When we were there, children’s artwork decorated the lobby walls.
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Free parking is in an adjacent lot, & just a short walk to the side entrance to the theater. Restrooms are accessed through an outside courtyard, and then down a narrow hallway to interior rooms. Bijou Metro Cinema: Eugene, OR, United States Open 4.
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The movie prices are very reasonable, & just $7 for students, and $6 for seniors. List of movie theaters located in Eugene, OR. We were there to see the premier showing of the Eagle Huntress – filmed in Mongolia – an awesome documentary & heartfelt story – beautifully filmed, and a MUST see! In fact, it was so popular, it was held over. Special cup holders by cushioned chairs, make it extra comfortable.
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Just outside the movie room is the snack area – including sale of delicious fresh popcorn with assorted toppings, plus local beers & ciders, and wine by the glass – all which you can take into the theater. Sound is good, and it all feels very special! Very enchanting atmosphere! Although seating is not tiered, the seats are staggered, allowing good viewing of the 30-foot-screen. Willcox’s students helped design other features – including the showy copper lamps that still hang from the Italian Gothic beams of the vaulted wood ceiling in the former chapel area which is now the main movie theater with 104 seats. Willcox (a professor/& Dean of Architecture at the University of Oregon). Hit the link here if you want to learn how you can help support the Bijou Theatre Lincoln City.We were thrilled with the cozy atmosphere of this charming downtown movie venue! It felt very homey inside and the outside was noteworthy – a historic church with tall cathedral glass windows, and notably designed in 1925 by W.R.B. We are truly excited about these opportunities.īut with the pandemic lasting longer than anyone expected with no idea when we might get back to some normalcy we again are having problems keeping this going. Now, with our website ( ) presenting more than 8 movies each week online, there are more options than ever for cinema lovers to get the quality curated film they should have. * TO WEAR A MASK EVERYWHERE IN THE THEATRE- Except when drinking and eating.įor those who are not quite ready to go out for the movies, the company is also offering a virtual theatre which you can read about more on their website. *TO ONE PERSON IN THE RESTROOM AT A TIME. *TO STAND & SIT AT LEAST SIX FEET AWAY FROM ANY OTHER PATRON. Here are some reminders to keep in mind before visiting, via their website:ī Y PURCHASING A TICKET YOU ( AND YOUR FAMILY ) AGREE: It’s been over a year since we sat down for a movie! Who wants popcorn? Photo courtesy of Trip Advisor Safety first!Īnd with the pandemic, the theater takes being responsible while visiting very seriously. Not only was it a great movie, we thoroughly enjoyed our visit. Last weekend, we were able to see Wonder Woman 1984. You will find your typical snacks in the lobby before entering the theater. The theater, now a venue for film festivals and art films, has both 35mm and 16mm projection equipment.

Thanks to the hard work of the owners and theater-goers alike, The Bijou Theater is still going strong today.” Residents and visitors gather at the Bijou Theatre in Lincoln City photo courtesy the Bijou Theatre In 1996, the current owners, Keith and Betsy Altomare bought the Bijou and have made great improvements to the theater’s signage/marquee. In the 1980’s the theater was renamed The Bijou (French for ‘Jewel’) and was remodeled to have more seating and transformed back to its Art Deco roots. Unfortunately, the theater you are searching for is no longer operating. “The ownership changed several times and some of the Art Deco details were covered with a particleboard facade. Bijou Arts Cinemas (Closed) Read Reviews Rate Theater. “The theater had 270 seats and movies were 35 cents for adults and 10 cents for kids,” the museum writes. According to the North Lincoln County Historical Museum, it was originally known as the Lakeside Theater.
