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Businiess name:  Sundance Kabuki Cinemas
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
It had been years since I had stepped foot inside the Kabuki. I was happy it had been updated w/ potted bamboo in the lobby, current food options & a bar that adds to it's Japanese theme. The food kiosk served Pete's coffee(happiness in a cup)w/ latte or mocha options. There is also a balcony bistro(2nd floor) where food can be taken into the balcont of Cinema #1 .)Of course, popcorn & snacks, along w/ movies run in foreign tongues.(I would watch Willy Wonka in Farsi) Also, Sundance films & documentaries. The theatre chairs are comfortable and you dont feel crowded. Guess I will be checking their times more often! Pros: public transportation stops near it Cons: lots of homeless in the area

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