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On Friday, January 27th, Austin-based cinema-eatery Alamo Drafthouse Cinema will debut their brand new theater, Alamo Drafthouse Wrigleyville.

Tickets are available for purchase now at their website and the Alamo Drafthouse mobile app with the cinema's mix of new releases and classic films available. Through February 5th, guests will be offered a 25% discount on food and non-alcoholic beverages.

Located at 3519 N Clark St., on the third floor, the theater is the company’s first location in Illinois. All theaters will be equipped with Cinionic 4k laser projectors and Dolby surround sound. The theater is accessible by car with metered street parking and $10 validated garage parking, and is a five minute walk from the Red Line and a less than a 10 minute walk from the Brown and Purple Lines. The new location will also house Video Vortex, a standalone cocktail bar with an actual video store (11,000+ curated VHS, DVD and Blurays are available to rent for free.) Video Vortex also features retro video installations by the art collective Media Pollution. 

“Alamo Drafthouse Wrigleyville is something we have been looking forward to for a very long time,” says Alamo Drafthouse CEO Shelli Taylor. “This is our first theater in Chicago, a city with a storied movie history, and our first ever in Illinois. We’re thrilled to be here, and we’re excited to show Chicagoans everything we have to offer to the cinema experience.”

“Wrigleyville has always been associated with local Chicago pride and we want to add something incredible to the neighborhood and all of Chicago,” says Alex Shebar, Community Marketing Manager for Alamo Drafthouse Wrigleyville.

The cinema-eatery will feature a lobby photo op themed on Chicago director John Hughes’ film, FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF. The photo op will recreate the moment when Ferris’ reluctant co-conspirator, Cameron, sends his father’s sports car flying out a window.

Video Vortex

Video Vortex is the theater’s cocktail bar concept celebrating the video rental store culture of the ‘80s and 90s. The retro-themed design features art installations with video screens playing VHS clips and VHS-themed decor. The bar will feature a menu of custom and classic cocktails along with 32 beer taps focusing on the local craft beer scene. The back bar will also be available to host small events, parties, and even film screenings on giant screens that cover the walls.

In addition to its drink options, Video Vortex will feature a collection of 11,000+ DVDs and Blu-rays available to rent for free, along with 200 VHS tapes, curated by the Found Footage Festival, Midnight Rental, and Chicago’s own Bric-A-Brac Records and Strange Tapes Zine. Any guests who haven’t held onto their DVD player or VCR will be able to rent one for a small fee.


Grand Opening Giveaway

To further commemorate the occasion, Alamo Drafthouse Wrigleyville is giving a few lucky Chicago cinephiles a chance to win prizes including tickets to an invite-only, VIP Grand Opening event before the theater opens to the public and a year of unlimited free movies through Alamo Drafthouse’s monthly subscription service, Season Pass. For a chance to win, simply follow any of the Alamo Drafthouse Chicago social channels (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter). 

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