Arts Picturehouse located at 38-39 St Andrew’s St, Cambridge CB2 3AR, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0871 902 5747

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thomas ryan

3 Google Rating

Nice, but cafe bar needs soft furnishings - it's very loud and cattery even with just a few customer

3/ 5

Nice, but cafe bar needs soft furnishings - it's very loud and cattery even with just a few customers. Overpriced, too; presumably so that you buy a membership - its discount brings things down to a manageable level. So much more could be done with the space, to make it a destination in itself, but they seem to see it as a waiting room for old ladies going to a film, rather than treating it as the city centre metro cafe that can be (and used to be).

Katie Dowling

4 Google Rating

I frequent the baby screenings here weekly. An excellent opportunity to get out the house with my li

4/ 5

I frequent the baby screenings here weekly. An excellent opportunity to get out the house with my little one and enjoy a film! Compared to other baby screenings it is a little pricey, especially when I have to pay for parking/bus fare into town. Overall, great films and friendly staff.

Ima Wima

5 Google Rating

The Arts Picturehouse became my family's oasis over this summer. We often hypothesize that most Indi

5/ 5

The Arts Picturehouse became my family's oasis over this summer. We often hypothesize that most Indie movie theaters worth their salt have A. No Windows, B. A Maze-like Interior, and C. Fantastically Engaging and Eclectic Staff. This Cinematic gem has all three for sure: so much so that you are never quite sure what time it is inside of the building. There are so many inclusive programs, it's mind-blowing. With special attention paid to neuro-diverse audiences, children friendly viewings, dementia friendly viewings, and more, you can rest assured that you never have to worry about whether or not you can bring your loved one to the theater. Everyone is accommodated in some way and it is a lovely feeling to belong as a member to this amazing organization. Come and support the Picturehouse. With a cozy ambiance, incredible staff, and a wide variety of snack options: you won't be disappointed!

Jonathan Halls

5 Google Rating

A great place to view ‘arty’ films. There is a bar area where you can buy light meals and snacks

5/ 5

A great place to view ‘arty’ films. There is a bar area where you can buy light meals and snacks. The bar area complements the rest of the cinema

Neil Gatward

4 Google Rating

Good location with a good range of food and drink available. Staff are friendly and helpful. Comfort

4/ 5

Good location with a good range of food and drink available. Staff are friendly and helpful. Comfortable seating and a good amount of table's available. Good clean toilet facilities available.

Christopher Hulme

5 Google Rating

Clean and safe environment. Helpful and friendly staff. Nice atmosphere to enjoy the film.

5/ 5

Clean and safe environment. Helpful and friendly staff. Nice atmosphere to enjoy the film.

Andrew Peat

5 Google Rating

Love this place. Great choice of food and drinks to accompany the movies. In 22 years I've never ha

5/ 5

Love this place. Great choice of food and drinks to accompany the movies. In 22 years I've never had to moan at anyone for talking or using the phone. A better class of movie goer. And being a member is recommended.

Roger Stearn

4 Google Rating

Great relaxed venue to watch films in. Good membership deals too

4/ 5

Great relaxed venue to watch films in. Good membership deals too

Valentina Rossi

5 Google Rating

Best cinema ever. Every night an amazing movie.

5/ 5

Best cinema ever. Every night an amazing movie.

Pilaiwan Eccles

3 Google Rating

We enjoyed the film "no time to die'" with James bond very exciting.

3/ 5

We enjoyed the film "no time to die'" with James bond very exciting.

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