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Picturehouse Central Restaurant - London - Photo album

What a lovely place in the midst of many commercial distractions. The cinema is a blessing in the area, and offers up some great choices all the time. The cafe is very welcome, large spacious, with veggie and gluten free options for eating too. Plenty of light, quiet and a world away from the noise
Great cafe at the bottom of the cinema! Also Picture House restaurant at the top, really nice place! Old vintage cinema style with comfy seats, cinema style and lights! You can eat some really nice sandwiches and sweet biscuits, cakes and drink something! And also watch a movie on the cinema! Really
A really nice building with excellent cinema tech at the very central of London! The seats are also very comfortable and it’s great to have a cafe and a restaurant in the same building.
Went to see Glass Onion.... Mondays are relatively quiet, and not all that busy. Screen 2 is of medium size, seating very comfortable, and is also wheelchair friendly. As a member you get access to the quirky members bar and money off perks on food and drink. Views from the upper level terrace and m
Been here to watch movies a couple of times, but also attended the Evening Standard’s Stories Festival here too. Great event space with awesome acoustics. The bar is nice too, a great space to chill before the event starts - not too loud or crowded.
Such a cool little place. Popped in for a snack as we'd had a heavier lunch and it was such a quirky place to stop in. Felt like being transported back to a different time period but not in an overt way. Bit like a casual canteen setting. Perfect for a quite bite with friends or even a date. Food wa
Lovely cinema, tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Piccadilly Circus. A bright and airy café on the ground floor and a very attractive bar upstairs. Given the location, food and drink prices were very reasonable. Came here to watch the screening of Prima Facie, which was stunning! Comforta
Large cinema with good screens and a good range of drinks and snacks. Lacks the polish of Everyman (with at-seat service, a more expansive food menu and cocktails). The bar/lounge area here is of a good size but feels in need of a refurb. Overall, a great option, particularly for a wide choice of mo
A great place to have lunch - they serve really delicious salads and cakes - really chilled atmosphere and friendly staff. I’ve not seen a film there yet but aiming to in the future.
This isn't often a cinema I go to, but today I made an exception because there was a movie which was celebrating its 50th anniversary. The movie is The Wicker Man (1973) It was brilliant and so is the cinema.
This a gem of a place right in the heart of the West End. The upstairs café has an interesting menu which is surprising affordable. The mismatched collection of chairs and tables add to the charm. It is wonderfully relaxing and peaceful there and somewhere to meet up with friends, as it is a space t
A well kept secret in Piccadilly Circus. Never even knew this place existed until I found one of the Indian film festival movies showcased here. It's one of the most beautiful and well kept cinemas in London, with lots of interior gems and most importantly the screens have got comfortable seating. T
Beautiful cinema to get away from the hustle and bustle of central London. It was quiet when we went on a Saturday afternoon to watch Minions. They have cute sofa seats and a members bar too!
ugh FINALLY i found my go to cinema in London screen is huge. seats are comfy and spacious. crowd obnoxiousness is generally kept at a minimum. Sound is great. Really, it ticks every box. Is it overpriced? yeah but no worse than any other nicer London cinema and this one seems to at least deliver in
It was amazing, spacious good seats and nice pub.
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