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13682 E. Alameda Ave. Aurora, CO 80012

303-344-3456 

http://www.cinemagrill.com  

13682 E. Alameda Ave. Aurora CO 80012

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Located on East Alameda Avenue right off of I-225, the Cinema Grill offers full-service in-theater dining, with a menu that includes appetizers, entrees and desserts as well as beer, wine and cocktails. It screens first-run feature films in both regular-format and 3-D.








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  • Oz The Great and Powerful (PG) 127 mins.

    James Franco rivals his calamitous performance as Oscar host in Disney and director Sam Raimi's gargantuan attempt to turn L. Frank Baum's children's novels-- and one of the most beloved of all Hollywood movies-- into a wellspring of fresh... More »

    (11:00 AM), (1:40 PM), 6:40 PM, 8:50 PM

  • Scary Movie V (PG-13) 85 mins.

    Picking up a mere seven years after the previous installment, Scary Movie V features no original cast members, no Wayans brothers producing (they bailed after No. 3) and a new director (first-timer Malcolm D. Lee). It's still terrible. For an... More »

    (2:00 PM), 9:40 PM

  • G.I. Joe: Retaliation (PG-13) 110 mins.

    It's not enough to call this the rare franchise action movie to bring the goods; it's the even rarer one whose creators seem to understand what the goods even are. Your ticket should come with a fight card: squad versus squad, bruiser versus... More »

    (1:30 PM), (3:50 PM), 6:20 PM

  • Escape from Planet Earth (PG) 89 mins.

    With animated kiddie product as generically sugary and dim-witted as this-- the directorial debut of Despicable Me storyboard artist Callan Brunker-- parents should prep a cost-benefit analysis including (a) the two-hour price of a babysitter,... More »

    (11:30 AM)

  • 42 (PG-13) 128 mins.

    A likable hagiography as nuanced as a plaque at the Cooperstown Hall of Fame, Brian Helgeland's Jackie Robinson bio 42 finds a politic solution to the challenge Quentin Tarantino faced last year with Django Unchained: How to craft a... More »

    (11:15 AM), (4:00 PM), 7:00 PM, 9:20 PM

  • Oz The Great and Powerful in 3D (PG) 127 mins.

    James Franco rivals his calamitous performance as Oscar host in Disney and director Sam Raimi's gargantuan attempt to turn L. Frank Baum's children's novels-- and one of the most beloved of all Hollywood movies-- into a wellspring of fresh... More »

    3D - A $2 upcharge will be added to all 3D shows. (4:20 PM)

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  • 2009 | Best Movie Theater -- Food

    When most of us watch movies at home, we don't eat fancy fare. Instead, we go for comfort food of the sort that's long dominated Cinema Grill's menu. Have a hankering for buffalo wings? The folks at CG offer them in one-, two- and three-pound serving sizes. The menu also boasts a large variety of salads, plus quite a few fancier dishes. But seriously, what would you rather munch on while watching Underworld: Rise of the Lycans: grilled trout fillet or a big wad of onion rings? More »

  • 2007 | Best Movie Theater -- Food

    A night at the Cinema Grill is a guilty pleasure. There's nothing too healthy on the menu, whether cinematic (Happy Feet, The Astronaut Farmer, The Number 23) or culinary (pepper poppers, potato skins, burgers, cheese dogs, ice cream smoothies), but a few hours here are undeniably satisfying. Plus, there's beer! And margaritas! Yeah, that's the ticket... More »

  • 2001 | Best Movie Theater -- Food

    Tired of cold hot dogs and overpriced nachos that wind up in your lap every time Sylvester Stallone blows something to smithereens? Aurora's Cinema Grill offers an alternative: a selection of salads, burgers, subs, pizzas and grilled-chicken dishes served to you, at table, while you take in a feature film. The fare may be second-run, mind you, but here's the chance to catch a flick you missed earlier, projected on a big screen while you chow down. The food is by no means spectacular, but... More »

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