Curzon Cinema & Arts located at 46 Old Church Rd, Clevedon BS21 6NN, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01275 871000

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Liam Kelly

5 Google Rating

Good old school cinema. Staff were friendly in this small town cinema and really enjoyed the experie

5/ 5

Good old school cinema. Staff were friendly in this small town cinema and really enjoyed the experience. The screen is large and seats plentiful. The sound system is a bit dated but may well be because I'm used to the likes of commercial cinema. Bar upstairs is good and the cinema snacks don't break the bank. All in all a sound experience, would recommend.

Nigel Allen

3 Google Rating

This single-screen venue is worth a visit just because it's a well-known - famous, almost - legacy t

3/ 5

This single-screen venue is worth a visit just because it's a well-known - famous, almost - legacy to a bygone movie era. Staff are pleasant and ye olde interior maintains the vibe that you are going back in time. But a glorious audio-visual experience it is not! I you want the full-blown, blockbuster experience, a modern-day venue is required. The Curzon falls well short if you judge it by today's cinematic standards. Yes, it's great to try and preserve this cinema's heritage, and support some local employment, but it's probably best considered as a very occasional trip, rather than the regular 'let's catch a movie tonight' outing. Movie choice is reasonably varied, though usually arriving well after release (understandably). Commensurate with facilities, entry prices are slightly cheaper than modern cinemas, but given what good value the latter are these days, you may think the Curzon is 'expensive for what you get'. There is free parking to be found nearby... and Clevedon is a quaint Victorian seaside setting that's worth an afternoon trip, pre-film, if you're coming from out of town.

Chris Lewendon

5 Google Rating

You've got to say this is a fantastic cinema, straight out of the golden age of film. Superb!

5/ 5

You've got to say this is a fantastic cinema, straight out of the golden age of film. Superb!

Tim Peacock

5 Google Rating

A very good selection of films, apart from those times of the year when the usual dreary fodder is s

5/ 5

A very good selection of films, apart from those times of the year when the usual dreary fodder is screened for children and adults who lack a a scintilla of taste. Also, a pleasant bar with genial staff.

David Southway

5 Google Rating

What is there not to like. Welcoming staff, great relaxing bar, organist pre movie, comfortable seat

5/ 5

What is there not to like. Welcoming staff, great relaxing bar, organist pre movie, comfortable seating. Why go anywhere else? Thanks for a lovely evening.

B Baylis

3 Google Rating

Film, absolutely lovely Seating, comfortable enough Majority of the staff, absolutely lovely There

3/ 5

Film, absolutely lovely Seating, comfortable enough Majority of the staff, absolutely lovely There was a shorter women, with long gray hair who believed she had the right to be rude for no reason. I accept as someone who works in hospitality that sometimes customers can be hard. However, the audacity and gall of someone to think that a customers actions outside of their place of their work should allow them to discriminate against others is a choice. Not a positive one. I know this does not represent the Curzon, but a week later this member of staff has continued to play on my mind, won't be visiting again soon.

Barry Harvey

4 Google Rating

Fabulous old building and always a treat. Friendly service and bar area nice. Saw Bond, which was gr

4/ 5

Fabulous old building and always a treat. Friendly service and bar area nice. Saw Bond, which was great. Seating good and auditorium fascinating. Would love to see it fully renovated and much better experience than most modern cinemas

Matt Smith

5 Google Rating

Wonderful old cinema. Staff are super friendly and it's cheaper than a multiplex

5/ 5

Wonderful old cinema. Staff are super friendly and it's cheaper than a multiplex

chris rawlings

5 Google Rating

Watched The Maltese Falcon 80 years old, great film, very friendly and helpful staff.

5/ 5

Watched The Maltese Falcon 80 years old, great film, very friendly and helpful staff.

Julian Treweek

5 Google Rating

Great! We go here in preference to all other cinemas in the Bristol area.

5/ 5

Great! We go here in preference to all other cinemas in the Bristol area.

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  • Saturday07:00 PM - 07:45 PM
  • Sunday07:00 PM - 07:45 PM
  • Monday07:00 PM - 07:45 PM
  • Tuesday07:00 PM - 07:45 PM
  • Wednesday07:00 PM - 07:45 PM
  • Thursday07:00 PM - 07:45 PM
  • Friday07:00 PM - 07:45 PM
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