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Food and Flicks

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

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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.

Central Cinema is already getting two thumbs up from locals. So grab some popcorn and a glass of wine, and toast the coolest new way to double-task. ―Molly Lori

INFO: Central Cinema (movie tickets $5; lunch and dinner daily; $; 1411 21st Ave., Seattle; www.central-cinema.com or 206/686-6684 for showtimes)