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Moviehouse & Eatery Opens Dine-in Cinema in Keller

A full-service lounge and restaurant menu are available.
By Rochell Van Deurzen |

Moviehouse & Eatery will open for business on November 7 at 250 Rufe Snow Drive in Keller. The location is 42,000 square feet and will feature 8 theaters with 900 leather recliners. There will be a full food and beverage service in each auditorium as well as a lounge with a full-service cocktail bar. Classic concessions will also be served.

The food will be made from scratch by chef Brandon Hanna and team, and servers will present menus and daily specials. Expect pizzas; appetizers; burgers and sandwiches; vegetarian, gluten-free, and vegan options; and a kids’ menu. Draft and bottled beer, wine, and cocktails will also be served.

Ticket prices for all shows before 12:01 p.m. daily start at $7.50 for children under 12 and $9.50 for adults. Tickets for all other daily screenings will start at $12. Moviegoers can reserve their seats at the box office or online at themoviehouse.com.

Chris Rowand, a 20-year Keller resident and veteran of Starbucks, will be the General Manager of Moviehouse & Eatery Keller. “Moviehouse & Eatery is excited to bring a premier theater experience at a value price point for residents of Keller and the surrounding area,” Rowand said. “We are looking forward to providing a family-friendly entertainment option for the community.”

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