Address: 6746 N Sheridan Rd, Chicago, IL 60626, USA
Phone: +17738565977
Cristal Martinez
Always a wonderful time with good beers and great movies.
Victor Johnson
You can't beat the price and the bar,plus with the lake so close my wife and I have a picnic in the summer before we go and see a movie
Corey Drennon
My go to movie spot in Chicago. If you haven’t been here, what are you doing??
William Igoe
Greatest neighborhood movie theater. Nice staff, you will feel welcome
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If you check out the new 400 north theater website you can see what new movie available. Like the movie is doctor sleep and harriet movie .
I think it's on the 12th this year and they are calling it Customer Appreciation Day. Buy 1 get 1 free.
They do sell gift cards you can call the movie theater
You can definitely buy tickets online and it's probably not a bad idea since the theaters are not large and they are limiting the number of people they admit. Parking is mainly street, so I'd either park at Loyola and walk to the theater or plan on spending some time finding street parking.
GENERAL TICKETING General Admission : $8.50 Student : $7.50 (With Student ID) Matinee (Before 6pm): $6.00 Children (Under 11): $6.00 Seniors (62+): $6.00
We're not currently running any midnight movies but might in the future. Thanks for your question!
Wednesday-Friday 3:45 PM-20 minutes after final showtime Saturday-Sunday 11:45 AM-20 minutes after final showtime.
It depends if you are a child, an adult, a student or a senior. Adults pay $8.50 and the others a dollar or two less.
Each of the theaters have designated handicap seating. All of them are wheelchair accessible. Three and four are in the back so it will be a bit of a trip but right inside the door in both theaters there's plenty of room for a wheelchair or two with seating adjacent.
For rentals. We hope by July to be able to safely open to a capacity that we can manage.
Nope. It's a fairly small theater, the chairs are pretty basic but it's a great venue and I suggest going there for the vibe
The tickets are $5 dollars all day Tuesdays.
No they dont.
The Lion King was showing when it was first released. They have switched to newer movies now.
I just drove past them and it's they are open
No, Avengers: Endgame opens April 26, so they won't be showing it today.
You can buy senior tickets o let by going to their website, http://www.thenew400.com/ or if you can purchase them at the ticket counter at the theater when you go for the movie you are seeing. They may ask to see an ID with a birth date.
I'm sorry but I have no idea
According to their website, 62+ years old for $6 a ticket
Loyola is just down the street so I see students working at the 400 theater all the time. Anyone serving alcohol, student or not, has to be over 21...
http://www.thenew400.com you can buy the tickets online here or check prices. Hope this helps.
Pretty sure the daily specials/discounts are posted on the website. Not sure what day new movies start.
No
I think the tickets are 6$
It accepts moviepass but im bit sure absout dealflicks
Not right now. Herditary, Deadpool 2, and Ocean's 8 is playing.
Google Maps DOES list what movies are showing at what times. Try it.
I can speak from experience, on a VERY PERSONAL LEVEL! READ THE ENTIRE RESPONSE. I do apologize for the length, but It's well worth the read. Answer to the question is - probably not, BUT POSSIBLY. I attempted to call this A.M., prior to opening, to see if there was any info via their answering service. I was unable to gain any information on the subject. I was also unable to figure it out via their online forum. What I can tell you is this -.THEY ARE THE EASIEST & MOST PLEASANT PEOPLE TO DEAL WITH! Even if you cannot order it, the way you wanted, I CAN GUARANTEE THAT IF YOU CALL, during business hours, THEY WILL INSURE TO DO EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO MAKE YOUR VISIT AN ENJOYABLE & MEMORABLE ONE. IT'S WELL WORTH GOING THERE, without the ordered tickets, rather than going to another theater. When you go to the 400, you are going for THE "EXPERIENCE". Old school fun, in an old-school-styled theater, BUT with all the modern technology in each and every theater room.
I would call or look online. This is more to ask general questions
$5 on Tuesdays, $4 on Wednesdays with student ID, $6 matinees all days, regular i don't remember
Scotty is right ($8.50 adults, $6 matinee). Seniors and Children over 3 are $6 all the time (under 3 are free), and Tuesdays are matinee prices all day.
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