Iβve been to many Everymans before and I was disappointed at my first visit to this branch. It was tiny which isnβt their fault really but everything was outdated and messy. The staff were quite rude when taking my order at the bar. Then my food came cold 5 minutes after I ordered, suggesting itβs probably been sat out for ages from earlier. Disappointing as itβs expensive but usually tasty. There was also a black dot on the screen which never seemed to go away which was quite noticeable. The Everyman at Marlow or Wokingham is a much better experience.
Contacts & Location
π Address: Ethorpe Crescent, Gerrards Cross SL9 8PN, United Kingdom
π Phone: +44 1233 555642
π Website: everymancinema.com
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sarah newman β β β β β
Small intimate theatres. So unique in that u can order from the main menus and have real food bought into u at ur seat. We had a mixed platter but others had pizza or hot drinks. Very cool experience!
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- ββͺChairboyβ¬β - β β βββ
Was looking forward to using my new Everyman membership card. But was really disappointed. My wife wanted a half a lager - Β£6.10 for a 330ml bottle. Was told we could get a pint for Β£7ish but we didn't want a pint. The seats were like sitting on a grubby old sofa at a student flat, stained and uncomfortable. Was concerned it would trigger previous lower back problems. If you want a great cinema experience go to the Rex in Berkhamsted. Sensibly priced beer, old fashioned comfortable properly padded seat (upstairs) and a decent sized screen. Plus a more interesting range of films. Unfortunately I've got 5 more 'free' films to endure. Maybe I'll try a different Everyman.
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Jacky Fairfax β β βββ
The Everyman chain claims that their cinemas are luxury. The only luxurious aspect of the Gerrards Cross Everyman is the high cost of tickets. The cinema is depressing, grubby, the air in the screens is stuffy and smells of stale food and the seats sag and are SO uncomfortable. I didn't know I had back trouble until I sat through a film in this cinema. These sofas are made of cheap foam with no resilience and no support. They are also very low. Has the cinema management noticed the average age of their clientele? People over 50 aren't always good at getting out of low seats! Finally, the volume of the ads and trailers is enough to burst your eardrums and the irritating and unnecessary little speech given by the duty manager when you just want the film to start, is the final straw. Why do I go when I dislike the cinema so much? I love film, I live within walking distance and I don't like the experience offered by multiplexes. Everyman can afford to open new cinemas like the one at Marlow so stop offering this rubbish experience and refurbish Gerrards Cross.
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Michael Peters β β β ββ
Lovely little cinema with a 'club' atmosphere. Staff were welcoming and helpful on our first visit. Our snacks (pizzas) were very good. Only negative was the VERY UNcomfortable sofas. The seats, which are near collapse, need to be resprung and more 'contract' density foam installed to replace existing which has obviously softened over time. My discomfort spoilt an otherwise very pleasant afternoon.
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Rebecca Morris β β β β β
Just wanted to say a big thank you to Luke who greeted us at the door tonight, he instantly made us feel at home and went over and above for not just us, but everyone at the showing. We very much felt like guests, so far beyond the standard cinema experience. Would also like to mention that all staff were extremely helpful! Thank you, we look forward to coming back very soon!
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Bruce Thomson β β β β β
Well, I only live a few miles away, and this wonderful cinema which has been open for years I only discovered it today! Well, why is it wonderful? Firstly the greeting on the door, which leads you into a lovely little, low-lit coffee/wine bar/bistro foyer (other coffee on the high street may be inferior)... Then onwards to your screen, a choice of three to choose from, for me, screen three today, which was a nice cosy settee, great sound and a sharp picture - fantastic, I will be back.... soon, very soon....
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Hcathy Tagmount β β β β β
Went there for the first time this weekend. Been to many of the everyman cimena mainly in London. First outside London. Beautiful venue with a small car park to the back. Only about 20ish spaces. Parked down the street free after 7pm. We where seated on arrival. Plenty of staff within the venue all table services. Menu choices where excellent. Table service and ordering all seamless done. Manager on floor watching everything and spoke to crowd before start of movie to prompt crowd to turn off phone and keep chatting to a minimum. 1 lost of star was there was no air conditioning venue became very warm slightly uncomfortable as it was a hot day. Staff said unfortunately they had issues with air-con. Would I return and recommend it 100 % yes.
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Jonathan Boshoff β β β β β
What a lovely surprise! An intimate movie theatre with sofas, real coffee served in proper ceramic cups and free parking. The staff were friendly and attentive and added to the whole experience. We went to a morning show so didn't try any of the cocktails or food on offer, but the menu looks comprehensive and sounds delicious. We will definitely be back to try them out and enjoy this unique theatre experience again soon.
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Ricky Hall β β β β β
Love this cinema! A special treat to see a film here. Oh and have the burger. Itβs one of best burgers Iβve ever had. And Iβm a super hard to please burger man!
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Everyman Gerrards Cross is located at Ethorpe Crescent, Gerrards Cross SL9 8PN, United Kingdom
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