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Great up north theater
Great place to see a movie on vacation. Brings you back to your childhood experience at a authentic small town theater. And as a bonus, there are great places to eat just a block or two down the str...
Grayling is very proud of their movie theater, the Rialto. We raised over $100,000. to renovate it! We even took some of the old seats out and put them in a restaurant across the street. Management is...
This place is historical and does a great job bringing the locals the latest movies. They offer movie passes in the summer and deals on popcorn buckets you can refill every time you come to se a movie...
Dinner and a movie. Reasonable ticket prices, located right across from a couple places to eat dinner. Charming single screen movie theatre with "real butter" for your popcorn.
Historic but modern. All kinds of historic displays to see prior to movie start. Built in 1913 has new rocking chair seats. Very friendly staff that, if they have time, give you the history of the ...
Great up north theater
Great place to see a movie on vacation. Brings you back to your childhood experience at a authentic small town theater. And as a bonus, there are great places to eat just a block or two down the str...
Hometown Theater
Grayling is very proud of their movie theater, the Rialto. We raised over $100,000. to renovate it! We even took some of the old seats out and put them in a restaurant across the street. Management is...
Home town theater
This place is historical and does a great job bringing the locals the latest movies. They offer movie passes in the summer and deals on popcorn buckets you can refill every time you come to se a movie...
Real butter on the popcorn
Dinner and a movie. Reasonable ticket prices, located right across from a couple places to eat dinner. Charming single screen movie theatre with "real butter" for your popcorn.
Historic but modern.
Historic but modern. All kinds of historic displays to see prior to movie start. Built in 1913 has new rocking chair seats. Very friendly staff that, if they have time, give you the history of the ...