Food and flicks

You can have it all at Seattle's new Central Cinema

Spitzers

Kevin, Kate, and baby Aubin Spitzer

Rachel Olsson

Click to Enlarge

Now on the scene is metal sculptor Kevin Spitzer and architect Kate Spitzer's new Central Cinema, where food- and flick-loving locals have a high-style spot to congregate in the formerly fringe Central District.

Central Cinema, which opened in May, serves up classic, local-interest, gay and lesbian, kids', and foreign flicks, from Mostly Martha to The Goonies, along with a sophisticated menu ― the stone oven-fired potato-rosemary pizza is a must, as is the curry popcorn. The couple's design background manifests itself in details such as custom-made booths with built-in food trays, and hand-silk-screened wallpaper from a local artist.

 

PAGE:12


  • Loading comments...

Add your comment

The rules: Keep it clean, and stay on the subject or we might delete your comment. If you see inappropriate language, e-mail us. An asterisk * indicates a required field.

500 characters remaining

More Ways To Get Sunset

Advertisement

 

JavaScript must be enabled to use this Calendar module.

MOST POPULAR
1
Best romantic getaways

Make this Valentine's Day weekend—or any weekend—special at one of these dreamy retreats

Post Ranch Inn