Everyman Bristol, Art Deco movie theater in Clifton, Bristol, England
Everyman Bristol is an Art Deco cinema in Clifton featuring three screens and a bar situated in a Grade II listed building. The venue occupies a prominent spot on Whiteladies Road, merging heritage architecture with contemporary projection and sound systems.
The building opened in 1921 as a venue with a ballroom and billiard facilities before converting into a cinema. This transformation established its role as a dedicated film venue that has continued for decades.
The cinema presents both mainstream and independent films, attracting diverse moviegoers who gather here regularly. It functions as a social hub where locals meet to experience cinema together and participate in community film events.
The venue operates daily and provides convenient parking nearby alongside good public transportation connections. Its location on Whiteladies Road makes it accessible and straightforward to visit.
The interior carefully preserves original Art Deco design details while Sony 4K projectors and Dolby Digital sound provide cutting-edge film experiences. This blend of historical character with contemporary technology creates an unusual viewing environment that respects the building's past.
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