Theater room
Opening graphic and tree
Theatre
Merchandise area Christmas looking outside
Christmas tree in merchandise area
Concession stand
Venue
Palace Arts Ctr & Lancaster Theater
You'll look koi in this gown
Local artists show their stuff
Pandas with red balloon
Landmark. Theater/Palace Art's Center
Artistic gowns
Ticket taker/ Elf for Christmas movies
Movie palace
Mechelle S.
Dec 26, 2024
Amazing night seeing The Beach Boys Tribute Band, "Endless Summer Live." We highly recommend this theater and this band.The theater is historic and so easy and fun to go to. We have e it a date night, eat at a local restaurant and then go to the theater. Make your reservation online and pickup your tickets at the theater.It's a friendly theater and people that attend the music we like, look like us with well weathered faces and bodies. There were a few youngsters there the night we attended.They have a small concession stand, no alcohol.The Endless Summer Live band is super entertaining and their Beach Boys rendition music is excellent, so many memories and easy to sing and dance along with this Beach Boys Tribute band. They are all great entertainers! They are local to DFW so go see them if you have a chance.The cost of the tickets were $45 each so not too bad but worth it.Trust me on this, excellent date night fun!
Read MoreGabrielle C.
Dec 21, 2023
What a cute little theatre! It's nice to run into these small old timey towns and the theatre still serving its original purpose. We caught a Christmas movie (Muppets) matinee and the tickets were reasonably priced and it gave us an hour and a half break from the cold. The snacks available were also not super expensive and they had the movie theatre staples. The theatre doesn't have cup holders so keep that in mind when ordering snacks. If you're short or bringing a child and an adult decides to sit in front of you (when there are plenty of other seats available) you'll be viewing the back of someone's head.
Read MoreDiana D.
Oct 11, 2023
I absolutely love Palace Arts Theatre. The staff are always friendly and helpful, you can definitely tell they are very passionate about the conservation of the theatre and old movies. As far as selection goes, they play a mix of older and newer classics and some live shows too. The first time I went I saw Casablanca for the first time, and it was such a memorable experience. It definitely took me back in time. Tickets are only $6 and it seems like most live shows are around $50. Definitely worth to experience it!
Read MoreCathy T.
Dec 21, 2022
Small venue but good view from most seats. Reminds me of small Branson theaters. I believe it was a movie theater at one time.
Read MoreE H.
Dec 7, 2022
Took the wife to see the Texas Tenors, Dec. 7th, 2022.Pros: Concert was good. Enough AC to keep from getting too warm. Theater itself was clean. Cons: Seats are too low down to be comfortable. Restrooms were a mess by intermission. There was not enough people there to warrant this. No Alcohol available at concessions. Parking was behind the theater, in a rather dark area. Not the safest at 1000 PM. Buses loading in front of theater, causing traffic snarls. Liked the group, and the show, but theater has too many issues for us to return there in the future.
Read MoreNicki S.
Aug 24, 2019
What a great theater. So much good in this place and the vibe there is welcoming and comfortable. You enter and it gives off that small town feel with the stage and screen paired with the plush seats, including the two-person options. It is just charming in every way. We went to see the showing of Breakfast at Tiffany's on a Saturday. Got there around 7:15 and were able to still get great seats. I loved that there's no previews and a lady came up, gave a little history about the movie and on it went. There's a balcony area also if you want to get that true small theater vibe but we sat in the middle. Absolutely delightful place.The concessions are also the best deal in town. $2 for a large drink, popcorn with sprinkle bottles in every flavor. Even boxed candy was within reason. For the 2 of us it was $12 total for the tickets. You can't beat that for a night out.
Read MoreMichelle J.
Dec 26, 2018
Grapevine does a fun and festive job of transforming into a Christmas destination at this time of year. Me and my daughter went to see the Charlie Brown Christmas/ How the Grinch Stole Christmas double feature on Saturday at 2. The theater was packed with happy people of all ages and the staff was so friendly and full of the Christmas cheer that makes this season so great. Tickets are only $6.00 for the movie classics in the historic theater. I definitely recommend a visit. It's a lot of fun.
Read MoreAlyssa G.
Aug 15, 2016
My husband and I were married there in October and we were so happy with our decision. I had wanted to get married on White Rock Lake but we had lost out on our date and I was so concerned about finding a new location for a popular time of year. I googled places in Grapevine and came across this gem. Nadine was a godsend. She helped so much and was so nice. Also you are able to get your name added to the movie marquee which was a great touch and there are alot of great spots for photos. The venue was exactly what we were looking for. The wood floors and exposed brick walls were a great backdrop. I refused to spend an arm and a leg for our wedding but still wanted it to look beautiful and we were able to achieve that. Its a special place on Main street.
Read MoreTheresa F.
Dec 21, 2015
The Monday night before Christmas and the city of Grapevine is full of Christmas cheer, what a lovely surprise! The Palace Theatre shows Christmas movies during the season, I came to see It's a Wonderful Life (1946) on the big screen. The screen is on the smaller side, but it's still magical to see the old classics in a theatre. The movies sell out each night, I recommend you plan ahead! Tickets are only $6 (: The concession stand has popcorn ranging from $1 - $4 and soda and candy for $1. This is definitely an old school theatre built in 1940 and survived a fire in the 1980s, so adjust your expectations accordingly and enjoy the atmosphere. My only complaint is the movie started 25 minutes late to accommodate all of the late arrivals. It's a long drive home and 25 minutes makes a difference on a work night. On the plus side, no previews.Main Street in Grapevine is a holiday destination! Be prepared to drive slow through Main as the theatre is at the end of the street.
Read MoreRobin Z.
Jul 1, 2013
Burning time to make our flight out of Dallas, we took some of it to tour Grapevine and were treated to an impressive revue of local talent dancing their hearts out to a full house in the modern, clean and heavenly-cool theater. All for free. Dance after dance, these locals swung and swayed, bounced and strutted across the stage with renditions from Bob Fosse's "All That Jazz" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7CeATYYlb0) to Magenta & Riff-Raff thrusting pelvises to the "Time Warp", we wanted more but our plane, which we missed, was waiting. Bummer, ain't it?.This local establishment offers the cultured an idyllic little venue and the sound system is good and loud, almost as loud as the cheering audience.Local artists hang their work from the walls or adorn mannequins with their latest creations. And the air conditioning makes it all so comfortable when it gets hot.So let's do it again, come on...put your hands on your hips and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rtkdo7bOmJcOh, you want more? Well hot patootie, ya rockers http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMRl55U0eDw
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