$5 for Two Movie Tickets to Any Show at the Studio Movie Grill
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- Two tickets to any show
- Full menu and table service during the show
- Good at five locations
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Retreat into the dark, comforting womb of the movie theater and nourish yourself with entertainment. Today's Groupon gets you two tickets to any movie at Studio Movie Grill, Dallas's movie theater–restaurant for $5. Ticket prices normally range from $5.75 for children to $9.50 for adults on weekends. Studio Movie Grill supplies all the comforts of watching a movie at home, except with table service, more food options, comfortable chairs that are comfier, and a much larger screen. Grab this Groupon and give your home butler and personal projectionist the night off, or buy two and invite them along.
Studio Movie Grill offers full table service during the feature; just arrive a few minutes early to place your order before the show begins. Take a look at the Studio Movie Grill's bountiful menu of hearty offerings: burgers ($9.49–$11.99), chicken sandwiches ($9.49–$10.49), quesadillas ($8.99–$10.99), salads ($8.49–$11.99), and more. The Grill also houses a full bar; your attentive, yet unobtrusive server will grace your table with the tipple of your choice, be it a vodka cocktail, a glass of red, or a 60-oz. pitcher of Dos Equis ($15.99) to make Transformers 2 go down a little easier.
Redeem your Groupon at one of five Studio Movie Grill locations: Addison, Arlington, Royal Lane, Lewisville, or Plano. Buy tickets for any upcoming show, make a date with your boxing coach, and head over to the Studio Movie Grill for dinner and a show.
Reviews
Studio Movie Grill satisfies the food and entertainment yearnings of critics on Yahoo! Local and Citysearch; both give it four stars:
- Great night out with my family. Took my parents to the Studio for dinner and a movie. We also enjoyed the drinks! Food was delicious...Service was good, not obtrusive, but available when you needed. – colleyvillemomoftwins, Yahoo! Local
- Great food served in stadium seating makes this a fun outing. The movie theater part is top notch and food is good too. – drldallas, Citysearch
- Date night: Its [sic] great to go on a date to.The food is so good we had the sampler. – Michelle, Yahoo! Local
And the Award Goes to…
The weather is getting a little cooler and that means Oscar season is nearly upon us, the time of year when studios begin to cram “prestige” pictures down America’s throats until we concede to their beauty and genius. What’s on the docket for this year’s pageant of awards bait?
- The Fisherman’s Wife’s Friend: Helen (Madeline Foster-Cross) is a woman at a crossroads in her life. With two children, but only one husband and one job, she is forced to decide: will she abandon one of her children for the sake of symmetry, or obtain a second job and husband before the winter frost coats her family’s apple orchard in a stirring visual metaphor for a life put on hold by circumstance.
- Dressing Doctor Benecroft: Law student and aspiring novelist Damian Montague (Opie Ashford) has his summer plans derailed when his father’s old, eccentric professor insists he come to his alpaca farm to transcribe his deathbed memoirs, resulting in unexpected friendship and the summer of two lifetimes.
- The Battle of Matthew Falls: Lieutenant Matthew Basin (Shea Crispins) never asked for World War VII to happen, but when Great Britain’s experimental gender-swapping ray transforms him into a woman, he’ll be faced with the ultimate choice: leave the battlefield for a job as a professional baseball player, or stay in combat and storm the battlefield in his heart.
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About Studio Movie Grill **NAT**
Established in 2000, Studio Movie Grill (“SMG”) modernized the traditional movie-going experience by combining first-run movies with full-service, in-theater dining. SMG has swiftly grown to 32 locations in 9 states with further expansion planned. SMG was named to Inc. Magazine’s List of “Fastest Growing Private Companies” two years in a row, placed 12th in Box Office Magazine’s Giants of the Industry in 2018 with key films grossing as high as #5 in North America.