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Chelsea Theater
1129 Weaver Dairy Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, United States
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ma
Review №1

Very good theater. Non profit. I watched El Camino: breaking bad movie yesterday and I enjoyed it. The environment is really good. It feels local and it has a good service.

La
Review №2

The Chelsea is one of two theatres in Chapel Hill that show commercial and indie films. Its small but features 3 movies.Personally, I wish they showed more classic/rare films but... its not bad for a small local movie theatre. They offer popcorn and wine and its located right next to Joe Van Gogh - a treat if you like good coffee or hot chocolate.

Me
Review №3

I always love seeing a move at The Chelsea. Its unique and quirky and pleasant. The popcorn is great -- real butter -- and they serve beer and wine. Its such a nice, easy option for affordable entertainment.

El
Review №4

Movie was good, Theater leaves much to be desired! Very uncomfortable seats, very small theater. Movie at first acted as if it wasnt going to play. I would remodel and consider only having one theater instead of two small ones, but main thing is uncomfortable seats.

Ga
Review №5

Great local non-profit art film theater. Several viewing rooms, not very big. Mostly documentaries and Indy films.

Au
Review №6

A very cool local cinema, definitely seemed to be an interesting place with an interesting crowd. I appreciated how militaristic the theaters themselves were, no carpet, simple seats, it was a nice change from the places up north always trying to outdo each other. Concessions were cheap and tickets were very reasonably priced. I really appreciated this place and would definitely go back next time Im in the area.

Ja
Review №7

The day this place closes Ill be done with Chapel Hill for good!

Ma
Review №8

Hey folks, we see movies here regularly. Since this summer, they have been taking credit cards....so dont worry about it. Small theater, smaller screens, and a great place to enjoy a movie. Good popcorn, good wine, and adults. who actually put up their cell phones and stay quiet during the movie. Hooray!

De
Review №9

I love this small theatre. They show a wide variety of movies including a lot of foreign and artsy movies.

Je
Review №10

It certainly isnt perfect, but its one of the only places around still showing arthouse films and that alone deserves five stars.

Ro
Review №11

Because its locally owned, an icon, a tradition, and they only show great films.

Ro
Review №12

In the Timberlyne shopping center, right next to Joe van Go Coffee shop. The Chelsea Theatre provides access to independent and foreign films which you would never see in other venues. It is indeed my favorite theatre. Plenty of parking. Handicapped accessible. Popcorn, beverages, goodies; and you can bring coffee in from next door at Joe van Gos. As an afterthought, many of us consider the Chelsea our community theater. Which also means you can become a member.

Ba
Review №13

Wonderful, friendly atmosphere for watching first rate movies difficult to find anywhere else .

bw
Review №14

A charming little theatre that shows wonderful films.

Ha
Review №15

An amazing theater, locally run and operated by local film lovers. The popcorn is delicious and they use REAL butter! A membership at The Chelsea is worth its weight in gold. Oh and dont forget to tip the helpful staff for their dedicated hardwork!!!

Mo
Review №16

Small Theater. Offers memberships for discounted tickets. Also has student, military, and senior discounts. Has an OK selection of refreshments: beer, wine, cookies. The rows are close together, there is only one isle and you can hear noises from the other theater while watching the movie. Wish there was better popcorn.

Jo
Review №17

We love this cinema. They always have good choices of movies that one doesnt find at other movie theaters. I highly recommend the Chelsea!

St
Review №18

Although it is pretty far away, the theater is comfortable and the picture/sound are good. The staff, however, can be pretty unaccommodating and outright rude. When my mother asked for a an extra water with her order, she was told to go to the back of the line if she wanted to get it.

Br
Review №19

Great little art house, with wine, some excellent chocolate, and a coffee shop next door for all your other needs

El
Review №20

Where you can watch great films. Pity its so far from where i live now.

Da
Review №21

Very nice community theater!

Mi
Review №22

One of Chapel Hills best kept secrets.

Ka
Review №23

I too have complimentary things to say about the theater, and the experience except for one matter. Most will not be able to relate, and this is written more to the theater management (and interested parties) than to the general population. Public venues, by law, are required to have assisted listening devices for hearing impaired individuals, and this theater had none. ::: The problem itself is concerning, but the attitude of the staff was more so. ::: The ethos behind the ADA is that each person should have the opportunity to enjoy the services offered, and none should be required to have a substandard experience. ::: A venue like the Chelsea Theater should have several, functional, quality devices that are readily available any time they are presenting a public service.

An
Review №24

Old school but it was comfortable

Au
Review №25

A good locally-owned theatre showing art house and foreign films not shown elsewhere. The theaters are small and the seating is aging, but it is a our first choice of theatre because of its heart. Wine and beer are sold and can be consumed in the theatre; a branch of Joe Van Gogh is next-door and offers all manner of coffee and goodies. This is a beloved gem of an operation!

H
Review №26

Best place for indie films in the Chapel Hill/Carrboro area. It is a bit dated, but that is part of its charm. Very knowledgeable and friendly staff. Always have a good conversation about the film with staff after the show.

ni
Review №27

One star till they get their phone system working. No access to voicemail even. -Sad

Jo
Review №28

This little gem is hands down the best movie experience in Chapel Hill. It is a small theater built with loving kindness by a true lover of film. I used to frequent the Art theaters in New York - the Thalia was my favorite, and this theater is just as good. When it comes to supporting small businesses, this place is at the top of my list.

Sa
Review №29

Very nice and cozy theatre with friendly staff. Will definitely be back.

Li
Review №30

Love the Chelsea Theater. Great community resource with all the thoughtful movies.

Mi
Review №31

Tucked away at the end of a well maintained strip mall, this locally owned independent movie house shows unusual, but well made films. You will not find the big blockbusters here, but you will find excellent, thought-provoking content.The theater shares a door with Joe Van Gogh (an excellent local coffee shop), giving it a nice ambiance.

Mi
Review №32

Great old school arthouse Cinema. This used to be the only kind of place that would show offbeat movies. Now that multi plexes have so many extra screens, places like this are under pressure. I prefer to support it because I feel like its dedicated to Quality film and has a feeling of community to it. Nice screens, decent snacks, wine & beer and always a very well curated selection of movies.Contrary to older reviews, they do take credit cards now.

St
Review №33

They do take credit cards! And they have good, intelligent movies. Good popcorn. Good wine and beer.

Lu
Review №34

Outstanding selection of movies.

Je
Review №35

Old theater, old seats but not a bad place

Ja
Review №36

I love this place!

Pa
Review №37

Movies not shown elsewhere; very friendly and helpful staff; reasonable prices. Convenient location... could not be better.

Da
Review №38

Pretty much only place in the triangle to see indie movies. Good prices and always has movies worth watching.

Su
Review №39

LOVE there are still places like this theatre! Great independent films, nice employees, real popcorn.

Ha
Review №40

Love this cozy theater, they have the best popcorn - ever ️

Ma
Review №41

Best choice of movies.

Ru
Review №42

I arrived and tried to purchase a ticket for Ricki and the flash. I presented my credit card, which was rejected. We dont take credit cards, Pity since I only had $7.00 in my pocket, and the ticket price was $9.25. What is it with service industries that wont take credit cards in 2015. Is it the 3% the card charges, I would gladly have paid $ 9.50 to cover the cost of the convenience of not having to carry a pocketful of cash. Or is the bookkeeping to expensive a proposal to make it convenient for me to spend money at your venue. Maybe you are cheating on your taxes to the detriment of us all. Whatever your reasons are for not being CONSUMER FRIENDLY are your own. I also have choices, This one was easy, I will see my friends after the movie and spend my $ 9.25 elsewhere ans see the movie for $3.00 when it comes out on Blu-Ray.

Mi
Review №43

A nice cozy theater showing indie films in Chapel Hill. Friendly folks and tasty snacks.

Do
Review №44

A terrific independent theater! Beer and wine at the conssessions. Make sure you bring cash, they dont take cards.

Th
Review №45

Just a fun place. Dont over think it!

C
Review №46

Charming little artsy theater. It felt kind of like a home theater with extra seats dragged in! The slightly cramped seats, the glow from a couple less-than-subtle lights, bordered on distracting. The main audience seemed to be pretty elderly. They have a modest concessions stand, but the real food is next door; they are literally connected to the Joe Van Gogh, an open door between them. Its pretty flippin charming.The cupholders, sadly, do not accommodate this. They kind of tilt forwards precariously.If you want to watch a limited release movie, you wont have much choice. Its either this one or a couple fancier ones in or near Durham that could deign to show your hipster movies. Going to a little coffee shop and seeing an indi movie? This place would be super hipster if the main audience wasnt so ANCIENT. Hipsters can be old, but there comes an age when you go past anything else, biker, hipster, nerd, and you are nothing but old. And since there are so many aged, youd think theyd have better seats!

La
Review №47

I paid my first visit to this 3-screener, opened in 1990, in the Timberlyne Shopping Center, It competes with a larger 6-screen multiplex operated by the corporate Regal Cinemas company. It is at present the only movie theatre in the Chapel Hill area that focuses on independent and art movies, as opposed to the predomninant mainstream Hollywood and blockbusters. The houses seem comfortable and cozy with decent digital projection though there is some sound-bleeding (noise from one house coming through the walls into the other) The concessions counter is limited but a plus is that the management allows patrons to bring in drinks and food from the handy Joe Van Gogh coffee outlet, which is located right next door! For those without cars or who want to support public transportation, the T line has a convenient stop on Westminster Drive, and there is also (weekdays only) the NS route which stops on Martin Luther King.I look forward to catching up on some of the more interesting recent movies at the Chelsea.

je
Review №48

Nice locally owned independent movie house showing unique films.

Sh
Review №49

Cute theater with inexpensive concessions

Fr
Review №50

Always a pleasant experience

El
Review №51

We need this place for the movies that dont show elsewhere.

Em
Review №52

Great theater with community feel.

Di
Review №53

Cant beat a good independent film. The coffee shop right beside it gives it a really cool chic atmosphere.

Ji
Review №54

Great movies great popcorn

Da
Review №55

A gem of a place, good selection of films, relaxed, glad its able to survive

I
Review №56

A community asset

Be
Review №57

Wonderful assortment of movies, fine establishment.

Sa
Review №58

Nice spot, get a popcorn

Ma
Review №59

Great for independents movies

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  • Address:1129 Weaver Dairy Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, United States
  • Site:http://www.thechelseatheater.org/
  • Phone:+1 919-968-3005
Categories
  • Movie theater
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
Amenities
  • Good for kids:Yes
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