**York Student Cinema**
Located at P/X/001, Exhibition Centre, Newton Way, Heslington, York YO10 5DE, UK, York Student Cinema is your go-to destination for an unforgettable cinematic experience tailored specifically for the vibrant student community of York. We pride ourselves on delivering a diverse range of films, from the latest blockbusters to beloved classics, all set within a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere that encourages social engagement and creativity.

At York Student Cinema, we are committed to providing exceptional customer service, ensuring that every visit is enjoyable and memorable. Our friendly staff is always on hand to assist with inquiries, help you select the perfect film, or provide guidance on booking tickets—making your cinema outing as seamless as possible.

What sets us apart is our student-focused programming and affordable ticket prices, designed to cater to the budget constraints of our student audience while still offering top-notch cinematic experiences. With regular themed screenings and special events, there’s always something new and exciting happening at York Student Cinema.

Whether you’re looking to unwind after a long week of studies or seeking a fun night out with friends, we invite you to join us for a film, popcorn in hand, at York Student Cinema. For more details about our upcoming screenings or to book your tickets, please visit our website at [yorkstudentcinema.org](http://www.yorkstudentcinema.org/) or contact us directly. We look forward to welcoming you to our cinema soon!

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Peter Fisher

5 Google Rating

Well worth the money, just wish the seats weren't lecture seats as it's hard for us tall folk to get

5/ 5

Well worth the money, just wish the seats weren't lecture seats as it's hard for us tall folk to get comfy for 2 hours+

Cam

4 Google Rating

Great atmosphere. Weird room walls wise though, very trippy.

4/ 5

Great atmosphere. Weird room walls wise though, very trippy.

Ben Tailby

4 Google Rating

Great price and fantastic quality screen. Seating could be improved though.

4/ 5

Great price and fantastic quality screen. Seating could be improved though.

HWASUN LEE

5 Google Rating

highly recommend;)

5/ 5

highly recommend;)

TheObliterator666 .

4 Google Rating

That's a really big class, fit for Physics and STEM in general especially with the blackboard system

4/ 5

That's a really big class, fit for Physics and STEM in general especially with the blackboard system there

En Sattaur

4 Google Rating

wud give it a 5 if u could disable air conditioning

4/ 5

wud give it a 5 if u could disable air conditioning

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