This theater is nothing spectacular. It’s off of a very busy street in Miami but it’s hidden behind the Chili’s and Lowe’s on NW57th Ave off of 826. BUT look, $ 7.50 for all seats, all day, every day. They only do an up-charge if you want to watch the 3D movies. It’s very cold in the theaters. It’s not dirty and it’s always fairly empty since most movie-watchers go to the Cobbs at Mainstreet. I personally would rather go to this one than deal with preteen kiddies at the Mainstreet one, loll. I would also just go to this one if I really wanted to see a movie but not have to pay $ 12 — $ 14 for ticket. I haven’t and probably will never buy any snacks /food from the concession stand because they’re very pricey with their items.
Macielle B.
Classificação do local: 3 Hialeah, FL
Movies fool! You dont go to Cobb for an out of this world movie experience, you go to scratch that movie theater itch because that movie you swore you’d see its first night has been out forever and you decided, «Hey, I’m bored lets go to the movies» you go in the early afternoon and you’ll do great. That is all, Cobb for the quick, «I hate people but I really wanna see this movie» experience.
Ralph T.
Classificação do local: 3 Opa-locka, FL
I paid $ 7.50 for my ticket. I watched The Hunger Games, decent quality. The only problem that I had, was the projector wasn’t fully aligned with the screen. I saw parts of the side on the curtains.
Amber L.
Classificação do local: 3 Miami, FL
Prices have crept up to $ 6.50, which is still a very decent price compared to the more popular places. The theatre we were in was FREEZING! Think I caught a cold. :-/Concession prices are where they make their money, I’m assuming. The Cobb Combo(large drink and large popcorn) were $ 12.30. WHOA! Bring your own snacks to lessen that sting.