Best Luxury Cinemas in London

Best Luxury Cinemas in London

Aubin Cinema

Housed in the Aubin & Wills concept store, the Aubin Cinema is an intimate 47-seat theatre with velvet chairs and sofas, plumped up with Aubin & Wills cushions. The cinema, which has a separate bar area, is run in conjunction with Shoreditch House private members’ club and is also twinned with Pizza East.

Roxy Bar & Screen

 The digital projector beams onto a 4m wide cinema screen backed by a pro-theatre surround sound system. Screenings take place in the back area of the Roxy and food and drink are available throughout all screenings which take place Sunday to Wednesday. The menu makes the most of the venue’s close proximity to Borough Market and dishes include ingredients like Franconian Sausages, fruit and veg from Elsey & Bent, and fish and venison from Furness.

Future/Secret Cinema

Known for its immersive cinema experiences, Future/Secret Cinema provides one of the best ways to experience cinema-going in London. Each event sees the team transform a London venue into a film set and bring it to life through costumes, food, and theatre performances. Previous events have included Shawshank Redemption, which asked guests to sport prison costumes, eat prison food and witness a brawl before settling down to watch the film; Casablanca, which transformed the Troxy into Café Americain; and Saturday Night Fever, which brought back disco balls, flares and dance-offs for the sexiest disco night since Studio 54. So, if you want more than just popcorn and an oversized drink when visiting the cinema, keep an eye out for their future productions – tickets always sell out fast.

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The Electric Cinema

Lush leather armchairs, beds on the front row, comfy footstools, wine coolers, and small tables storing snacks and drinks make this small, independent cinema one of the most appealing in London. Nestled in the middle of Noting Hill’s ultra-trendy Porterville Road, the Electric offers a unique cinematic experience. It is hugely popular with people from the film industry and average film fans alike. With a program that mixes current blockbusters and quality mainstream movies with classics and art-house films, the cinema’s program reflects this new concept.

London’s oldest cinema (it was opened in 1910), the finely restored Grade II-listed building boasts a gorgeous gilt-domed box office with a pretty mosaic floor leading to an elegant paneled auditorium in Baroque style. Start the evening off with tapas-style snacks such as delicious olives and freshly prepared Mediterranean nibbles or order fish and chips and scoff wholeheartedly during the program. Stock up with a bottle of wine, recline in a plush leather armchair, place your feet on the comfy footstools and enjoy the comfort of your home with booming surround sound. There’s a great bistro-style restaurant and bar attached too – a destination in its own right.

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