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You are here: Home / How to See A Movie at RoadHouse for $5

How to See A Movie at RoadHouse for $5

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RoadHouse Cinemas, an upscale dine-in movie theatre at Grant & Swan in central Tucson, is running a super awesome Early Bird promotion!

All shows before NOON are $5. Every single day of the week! For all ages!

If you haven’t been to RoadHouse, here is what to expect.

When you enter the building, you’ll find an elegant lounge area with a full bar, chalkboard menus, and sparkling chandeliers.

The auditoriums are warm and inviting with comfortable leather chairs and plenty of leg room. Just push the button next to chair if you would like to order from the menu at anytime during the movie. The menu includes burgers, popcorn, pretzels, cheesecake, and more – along with craft beer, wine, and margaritas. Roasted/smoked wings are also often available on Mondays for $.50 each.

THINGS TO KNOW

Our top tip is to purchase your tickets online at least two days in advance. Many movies – especially new releases – tend to sell out, especially on weekends and holidays.

If you go to the movies 3+ times a year, you may want to purchase a Roadie Tee for $24.95, which grants you free unlimited popcorn every time you go! Shirts expire on December 31, regardless of the initial date of purchase.

It is customary to tip your server 15% or more. If you wear your roadie shirt, munch on popcorn, and subsequently do not receive a bill, you can always leave a cash tip on your dining table.

CLARIFICATION ABOUT AGE POLICY

RoadHouse welcomes children (ages 6+) to movies with an accompanying adult (ages 21+).

There is a catch, however. If you want to see a G or PG-rated film with your younger children, the first showtime of the day is open to all ages (G & PG only).

Also: No children under age 13 are allowed in an R-rated movie at anytime. Thank goodness!

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