The Orpheus Cinema located at 51 Northumbria Dr, Bristol BS9 4HN, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0300 124 0275

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Sarah-Louise Parker

5 Google Rating

Took my 2 grandchildren here this morning for the kids club such good value at £2 each. The cinema

5/ 5

Took my 2 grandchildren here this morning for the kids club such good value at £2 each. The cinema has lovely comfortable seats, spotlessly clean and lovely. The staff are friendly and so helpful. I even had a cup of tea in a proper mug. They certainly give the larger cinema chains a run for their money... I will definatly be supporting this cinema in the future.

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Norman

3 Google Rating

If you go, highly recommend avoiding the back two rows. Sat in screen 1, one row from the back. Ther

3/ 5

If you go, highly recommend avoiding the back two rows. Sat in screen 1, one row from the back. There doesn't seem to be any decline in gradient between the back three rows so it was impossible not to have someone's head obstructing my view for the whole film. Who knows what the person behind me thought? Odd that no one else seems to have mentioned this. Cheap cinema, friendly staff, comfy seats, lots of legroom

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Claire Hiscott

5 Google Rating

Possibly the best cinema in England! Have a mug of tea or G&T and enjoy the latest film in comfortab

5/ 5

Possibly the best cinema in England! Have a mug of tea or G&T and enjoy the latest film in comfortable,cosy friendly surroundings. Monday night is only £4. What's not to love?!

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Laurie wood

5 Google Rating

I love this cinema! Screens are smaller than your average cinema, but cost reflects that as tickets

5/ 5

I love this cinema! Screens are smaller than your average cinema, but cost reflects that as tickets are considerably cheaper than average. Quality of sound and film have always been a high standard. Good amount of leg space and available cup holders. Nice selection of confectionery. Only downside is obviously they have no parking area and it costs more to book in advance which makes no sense, surely booking in advance should be encouraged? Would recommend this cinema, haven't been to another one since!

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Pete Smyth

5 Google Rating

Good, small cinema. They show big new films, as well as putting on older titles and other events. I

5/ 5

Good, small cinema. They show big new films, as well as putting on older titles and other events. I like the silver screen on a Tuesday, where one can see a relatively recent film with a coffee and biscuit for £3.90.

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joypotbg

5 Google Rating

Favourite cinema in the area for my neaurodivergent child! Really good experience there, the screens

5/ 5

Favourite cinema in the area for my neaurodivergent child! Really good experience there, the screens aren't too big, it's not too dark, it's not too loud, it's never too crowed. Just perfect for people who wanna see the film without fuss! Sometimes cinemas are a complete sensory overload for people with additional needs but I don't find this cinema to cause that issue. Great food available too, the kids crew is fantastic value.

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Steven Davidson

4 Google Rating

Great value compared to the big cinemas. Small screens. Good selection of beers and ice creams.

4/ 5

Great value compared to the big cinemas. Small screens. Good selection of beers and ice creams.

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Chris Smith

5 Google Rating

We love Scott's so lucky to be able to walk to the cinema staff are super friendly and helpful

5/ 5

We love Scott's so lucky to be able to walk to the cinema staff are super friendly and helpful

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Neil Young

5 Google Rating

Great value. Great staff. Great cinema experience. Love it

5/ 5

Great value. Great staff. Great cinema experience. Love it

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Ian Johnson

4 Google Rating

Our first visit and found it very pleasant, clean with small 50/60 capacity rooms. It is a studio st

4/ 5

Our first visit and found it very pleasant, clean with small 50/60 capacity rooms. It is a studio style 3 screen cinema, part of the WTW & Scott cinema group. We are lucky to live within walking distance and hope to visit more frequently. Waitrose next door and the Westbury Park PH across the road for a drink and meal before or after film.

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