
It comes with pub fries and a child size drink. These small pieces of chicken are cut in to cubes so they are bite size for a child. Right away, we noticed Chicken Bites meal for L. We were pretty early for our show, so we decided to just eat at one of the tables in the lobby. Unlike Alamo Drafthouse, they don’t have tables in the theaters so almost all of the food is stuff you can eat with one hand. They have a number of what is essentially finger foods. The Bistro looks a lot like the traditional movie theater concession stand, but the menu is much, much better. You don’t need a show ticket to enjoy their food or a drink from the bar, but if you are going to a show, they make it so you can order, go to your theater then come get your food when a restaurant buzzer goes off. The restaurant part of Celebration Cinema Crossroads is Oscar’s Bistro. We wanted to go to Alamo for the food, but what I what I had forgotten about was that Celebration now has a food menu that is more than popcorn and candy. We were going to see the movie at Alamo Drafthouse, but they don’t allow children under the age of 3…and L is only 2.

We chose to go to Celebration Cinemas Crossroads. We decided on a 4 PM show on Monday…and for a while, we thought we were going to be the only ones in the theater. J wanted to take L but we wanted to go at a time when there wouldn’t be a lot of people there.


It just happens that Rio 2 just came out in theaters a few weeks ago. Since then, L has been asking for “The Birdie Movie.” Last time we were at NaNa’s house, they had Rio on their DVR. She’s pretty good at home and gets really involved in what every she is watching. I was 8 when the movie came, so I have a pretty good recollection of my first theater trip.Įarlier this week, we decided to see how L would react to a movie. Do you remember the first movie your parents took you to? For me, it was The Land Before Time.
