Dinema opens this weekend

Dinema opens this weekend

Posted on: 10 Jul 2017

Dinema, the new Bristol experience combining top-quality street food with an alfresco silver screen, will air three films on consecutive nights between 14th-16th July at the Memorial Stadium.

 

***Get your tickets at www.tikk.com/dinema***

 

Dinema

Anyone who has ever gone to the movies will tell you that the refreshments can often be as exciting as the film itself - and now a new Bristol company are making this fact more apparent than ever before.

 

Combine dinner (served up by some of the best independent street food distributers in the city) and cinema (showing three of the most iconic movies of the past 50 years), and what do you get? Dinema, an all-new symbiotic celebration of food and film!

 

Popping up over three evenings between 14th-16th July at The Memorial Stadium, the Dinema open-air cinema will host screenings of a trio of classic films.

Blues Brothers Dinema

On Friday 14th, take a swinging trip back to 1980s Chicago with John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd in the front seats at they play The Blues Brothers.

 

The following evening, join Danny, Sandy and all of the other T-Birds and Pink Ladies in the closest thing to a drive-in for a screening of Grease – which is still, very definitely, the word.

Grease Dinema

And completing the trifecta of terrific movies in suitably anarchic fashion is Wayne’s World, the head-banging, guitar-toting adventure of basement rock stars Wayne and Garth. Excellent!

Dinema

All of these will begin at 7pm on their stated day – other than Sing, which will air before The Blues Brothers at 4pm on the Friday afternoon. 

 

Accompanying the onscreen entertainment will be food and drink, cooked up by some of Bristol’s best independent vendors, ensuring your evening will taste as good as it looks. Keep for eyes peeled for announcements of participating restaurants.

 

Tickets for each of the showings are £14.95 (except for Sing on the Friday afternoon, which is £4.95) and can be bought through the ticket app Tikk. For more about Dinema, check them out on Facebook.


Article by:

Sam Mason-Jones

An ardent Geordie minus the accent, Sam seemingly strove to get as far away from the Toon as possible, as soon as university beckoned. Three undergraduate years at UoB were more than ample time for Bristol (as it inevitably does) to get under his skin, and so here he remains: reporting, as Assistant Editor, on the cultural happenings which so infatuated him with the city. Catch him at sam@365bristol.com.