Rope line to get into theatre with posters. Restrooms off this hallway.
Lobby
First time here! Cat video fest.
The theatre.
The cast. All youngsters except for two oldsters.
Segue
Segue
Drinks and coffee for our first time at the Beverly (around Halloween) - such a cool ambience
Lots of drink and snack options here
Rawayana
Outside ambience
Looking to the lobby from the rope line.;
Modern exterior
Plain theater with small-ish screen and seats on a weird temporary structure
Skyline of arch in patio
One of their few beer offerings
The second floor outdoor patio area where one can chill before a movie is called "The Segue."
Jazz Nights at the Segue
To the rooftop patio
Aaron A.
Feb 23, 2025
Cool overall experience! Went to see a movie called "Blue Velvet" and the theater was well designed with a convenience store inside to purchase beers, popcorn, snacks. There is a neat back patio outback and the people that worked there were friendly and helpful. Would definitely go back for another movie experience.
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Renee B.
Nov 15, 2024
This place looked so cool, I was excited to finally check it out! Went to see the original Halloween with a group of friends. The concessions situation was weird, like a grab-n-go in a hotel... luckily the popcorn was fresh. To my surprise, the seating in the theater was just a step up from bleachers - think amusement park "ride" seats. Thank God the movie wasn't very long. I was so uncomfortable I considered leaving a few times. I'd be embarrassed to advertise this as a "theater" without a disclaimer. With all the modern theaters/amenities in Vegas, this is the worst I've been to in decades. The sound was awful, like they had only one or two speakers in the whole room - so very quiet. I could hear everyone around me breathing, sipping, chewing popcorn... people walking up/down the bleachers made so much noise on the wooden steps. Such a distraction. I wasn't able to relax and enjoy the show. Very unlikely I'll return to watch another movie here.
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Christy S.
Feb 4, 2025
Beautiful space. I went for an author talk and found myself checking the calendar to see when I could be back again. Perfect spot for a smaller film that doesn't need bells and whistles cinematics. Acoustics was great there for a talk. The makeshift bar Segue on the second floor patio is great for a nicer weather cocktail Al fresco. Staff were pleasant and accommodating.
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Sophia R.
Feb 16, 2025
Went here with friends for the first time last week to see The Last Showgirl and enjoyed our visit. The theater is pretty basic but it's a multipurpose theater so expected. They have minimal concessions but we didn't grab any. I'd be back for limited release movies in the Vegas area.
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Sarah N.
Sep 25, 2023
It is a bit not my Yelp style to write a review after only one visit. I kind of prefer to visit a spot a few times to get the authentic vibe before putting my keystrokes to work on my laptop on Yelp. But as a local, I find this independent film movie theatre so charming, I cannot keep it in and have to give them a shout out. I am also embarrassed that this is my first visit. I am making a commitment right here, right now on Yelp, that I am driving from my Summerlin perch to this cool downtown theatre at least once a month from now on. Awesome! Come join me! Maybe a good spot to have a Yelp Elite event?On this day, my girlfriends and I are going to see a 5pm flick. Make no mistake, we are three of maybe the ten people seeing a movie at this time, so the place is not busy. From the minute you open the heavy wooden door to go in though, you know this little spot is one of those downtown gems. Young friendly staff, cool little snack/merch space with oodles of movie snack options, beverages and canned/bottled adult beverage options. An employee actually brought our just popped hot popcorn into the theatre to us after the movie started...now that is customer service with a side of hot popcorn!Restrooms are clean, establishment is bright with loads of natural light and feels modern and Vegas vintage at the same time. There is one theatre and the seats could probably be more comfortable, but they are OK. No reclining seats, no fancy cocktail service to your seat, but nothing like that at this theatre (although she did bring the hot popcorn and that is not for nothing).You can chill and enjoy a drink pre/post movie in the outdoor chill space called "the Segue" on the second floor (seems very rentable for events, if this is what might interest you). I chose to pop into the uber cool Writers Block bookstore that is right next door before my movie. Parking is on the street, some spots are free and some spots are pay (via Flowbird or the machine if you can spot one). And then while looking at the lineup of movie offerings for the month of September alone, these are exceptional movies from off beat, new, foreign, American filmmakers, lots of variety. WOW! What a line up. Such a treat for to have this in our valley. Movies are not typically during the day, but mostly at night or early evening. Some worthy movies to explore though that are off the beaten path. Their website has a full listing. Love this place. I'll be back....in a month....and repeatedly....and would encourage others to visit.
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Renee N.
Aug 8, 2023
First time at this new theater was last week. I had been wanting to see Past Lives and checked their website and they were showing on a Friday afternoon. I was able to purchase my tickets online. The cost was $10 a good deal. I arrived and was able to secure a parking spot right outside the theater. They open the doors about 15 minutes before showtime. When I walked in, I was so impressed with how clean and pristine the theater is. The aisle leading to the theater has some classic old movie posters framed which is a nice touch.The snack bar is really a treat. Along with candies of all kinds, they offer both alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks to purchase. I saw soda, water, wine, beer, kombucha and some white claw, and there were other drinks too. They also offer popcorn and Beverly Theater merchandise.Staff was very friendly and were able to answer any and all questions. When it was time to enter the theater, I went first so I could get a pic of the seating (minus people). The seats are not as comfortable as some of the luxury theaters but they aren't uncomfortable. They are just a little stiff. The screen itself is not as big as your normal theater but that is because this room is also used for other events such as poetry readings and concerts. Since the Village Square theater has now closed here is where you will find foreign films, older films and more culturally diverse films. Overall my experience here was great. The movie was good, the sound was clear and the theater stayed cool and comfortable. This space features a bright white outdoor patio and another outdoor space upstairs. One of the staff informed me that on the weekends, there is live jazz music performed by various groups and it's on the upstairs patio. It is free to attend.I am so glad this theater opened and can't wait to attend more movies and events here.
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Mikaela C.
Oct 25, 2023
Finally came to see what The Beverly Theater was all about with a screening of The Shining last night. I really really wanted to love this theater, but I'll be honest, not sure what all the hype is about. The exterior and interior lobby, snack area, and restrooms were all so beautiful and well maintained. However, the theater itself was extremely lackluster and felt like an afterthought to the rest of the gorgeous building. Aside from the appearance of the theater room, the seats are extremely uncomfortable. Not only are they stiff, but the seats themselves are quite narrow with virtually useless armrests as they are really low. The rows are very close together leaving little legroom. It also felt like the seats were on a temporary structure, similar to bleachers; whenever anyone walked up/down the stairs it was extremely loud and caused the structure to slightly move. Kind of odd. Considering the main attraction and area you spend the most time in is the theater itself, it really could use some work. Concessions were also disappointing. We pre-paid for a large popcorn, but 3/4 of our bowl was just popcorn dregs. We hardly had any full pieces, making it difficult to eat. We noticed several other patrons gave up on their popcorn bowls as well since it was hard to enjoy with tiny pieces. As for the candy, sodas, waters, and alcoholic beverages... I did not like that nothing had a price. You just picked what you wanted and then got a little shock when you were run up at the register. 2 water bottles, 1 ginger beer, and 1 lager beer can ran us over $30. The building itself is stunning and well kept with very friendly staff members; however, the uncomfortable seating in the theater and the undesirable concessions will make me second guess coming back. Unless I reeaaallly want to see an old film on the big screen, I think I'll stick to Art Houz Theaters for the same cost.
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Ryan P K.
Sep 30, 2023
I've lived in cities like LA and NYC with huge presence of various cultural activities like museum and theaters that play independent films. Ever since I moved to Vegas, lack of culture of the city has always been my only concern until the Beverly Theater opened. So far I had the honor to watch some of the masterpiece films that were made well before I was born. My first impression of the theater was all about its impressive architecture and indoor decors, followed by the rooftop patio which I really wished they sold alcohol before heading for the films. Movie tickets are reasonably priced and street parking doesn't get too crowded. I'm looking forward to more great films at the Beverly Theater.
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Brandon L.
Dec 22, 2024
All films show on digital. Not a single film projector in the place. Curation of films are decent, though the venue is gorgeous. Would say this is more of a music venue than a movie theater.
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Norm K.
Jun 11, 2023
I was very impressed with this new theatre in DTLV. Opening at the beginning of March, the theatre screens films that are not shown in regular theatres. There are also screenings of classic films.I was at the Beverly yesterday for a staged reading of the new musical "The House on Watch Hill" written by Richard Oberacker and Robert Taylor. for a film, there is much room between the first row of seats and the screen so you could sit in the front row and not have a stiff neck from staring up.The facility is v ery well done. Bright, white interior, a concession stand, restrooms, and a rooftop seating area suited for Las Vegas weather.The only negative I had was the length of the seat arms. Each has a cup holder. The arms are short enough that I found myself resting my arms on the cup holders. This is minor and picky.This iwill have a major impact on the arts scene in DTLV. Funded by the Rogers Foundation, it is the culmination of the desire Beverly Rogers had to create such a space. Wonderful idea!
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