Old Town Alexandria
King Street (Blue and Yellow lines)
Art House
The Old Town Theater, a 90-year-old venue that has served as a home for cinema as well as live performances, has become a movie house once again. Reopened in April 2004, the historic venue -- which holds around 400 movie-goers -- now screens recent independent and art house fare as well as more mainstream films. With dolby digital surround sound and a 16-foot tall screen, the Old Town Theater offers standard concessions as well as beer, wine and a variety of sandwiches.
Disabled access: The Theater and the restrooms are wheelchair accessible.
Modified for hearing impaired: Yes
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