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Contribute Feedback What Rick Eubanks likes about Movies 11 Dine-in At Mill Run:
Always enjoy our time at this theater. It’s a nice, quiet place to catch a movie. The staff is friendly, but a little slow at times. The food isn’t the best, but not terrible. They have updated some seating. I actually prefer the very large theater with the computer chair style seating. The theater itself just feels more genuine. The smaller screens feel more “homey”. I really think it’s a combination of everything t... View all feedback.
What Christopher Frederick doesn't like about Movies 11 Dine-in At Mill Run:
Haven't been here since it was Movie Tavern. 2 adults 4 kids for the movie dinner and soft drinks was over $200 with tip. I think we were the only people in the whole building. Food was ok but not worth what they charge. The food was served and we never saw her again until we were leaving. When I paid the bill I pushed the button for the tip amount and she erased it and asked for a cash tip. I told her I didn't carry... View all feedback.
Probably the oddest movie experience I have ever had. Only 1 employee working from what I could tell. She was kind, but not super heplful.We were given a menu at the beginning of the movie but it was an hour and a half later until the employee came to take our order, at which point she informed us that they only had popcorn and soda. (Probably shouldn 't call yourself a Dine-In theater)The screen had stains on it. The seats were office chairs. The sound was muddy. And for the first time in my life, I was too warm in a theater. I was sweating by the end.To top it all off, the bathrooms were...scary. Half the lights were out. Half of the toilets were clogged. Every surface seems to be sticky.The reason I gave 2 stars instead of 1 was due to the fact that the strangeness of all of this actually made it a fun experience somehow. My sister and I had a great time being shocked by every new disaster. Still, I wouldn 't recommend this theater unless you want a unique experience.
I 've been attending this theater since the original theater was opened. I 've never seen it in such a HORRIBLE state! Luxury Recliners are a joke with ripped upholstery, and they are not true recliners.The call lights don 't work, and wiring hangs under every table.The screen projection is VERY dim, like they 're trying to save money on electricity, although the sound was up WAY too loud.Service was horrible. I had to chase someone down for a drink refill. They were nice about it, but don 't make us leave the theater to get service.Pealing paint, noisy air system, dirty bathroom (floor drain clogged, urinal covered with trash bag out of order, empty paper towel dispenser, etc. , dirty floors and windows.Every storefront next to it is vacated.This place needs demolished.
Haven't been here since it was Movie Tavern. 2 adults 4 kids for the movie dinner and soft drinks was over $200 with tip. I think we were the only people in the whole building. Food was ok but not worth what they charge. The food was served and we never saw her again until we were leaving. When I paid the bill I pushed the button for the tip amount and she erased it and asked for a cash tip. I told her I didn't carry cash and she gave me a disappointed look and brought the tip screen back up. We won't be back.
Went to see The little Mermaid and the quality of the screen was very poor, now I have to go see it again somewhere else, they need to lower their ticket prices to $4 because it was terrible. Had to scoot up chairs ourselves in order to recline, straws for drinks came unwrapped already, popcorn was somewhat cold like it has been sitting there. I mean it seems like they just did not care at all. First and last time here and I advise no one to come.
Went here for the first time in probably 10 years and I was astonished. Food was okay.No toilet paper what so ever in any of the stalls. My husband said only three lights worked in the entire men's bathroom. The place was so dead we weren't even sure they were open. No lights on the steps in the theater to show you where the steps are, which is a huge hazard. This place has went to sh! It.