![]() ![]() Employees are a reflection of their management, and the management at the Boca Mizner Ipic theater is lower than poor. This movie theater has gone down completely. someone please reach out to me regarding this case. never have seen this kind of behavior., i would like to have him disciplined for his horrible behavior towards my wife and i. this man was horrible! just for us being 5 maybe 10 minutes late for a movie. he made me wife so sad on her valentines night. i was astonished by this man’s tone and attitude of almost being joyful in telling us there is nothing we can say or do to give access “absolutely no the man said” and cold as ice. that manager Frank Donnelly told my wife and i that we need to leave because we where late. this was now 11:10 when doors where finally open. we knocked and knocked in it’ll some approached the doors., they open the door and let my Wife and in to the lobby area and stated that we where too late for the movies and we coins no longer attend. we literally walk across the street and approach the theater doors at 11:03 pm and all doors were closed. we had a bite to eat at the nearby Yard house restaurant at about 10pm and wrapped up about due to some delay by our waitress/ waiter until about 11PM. My wife and i made reservations for 10:50pm movie. 11830 Grand Park Ave., North Bethesda.I would like to place a complaint on how My wife and i was treated at the IPIC Boca yesterday )Valentines day) by a Mr Frank Donnelly. At least the scorned would-be lover will have a boozy coffee and a micro-suede chair. Order an Irish coffee, and sneak out to “use the bathroom”/never return. Grab premium-plus tickets to Casablanca and order up smoked salmon “potato boats” topped with caviar ($25), and a bottle of Cristal bubbly ($395). The in-theater menu boasts some pretty fancy items, which, like the seats, come at a price. The eatery is set to open in November, and will serve small plates like smoked salmon-topped “everything” waffles and bratwurst in a blanket, rotisserie-grilled meats, sandwiches, and decadent items “for two” such as a whole roast duck with Southern-style sides. Local toque Matt Baker, most recently of Occidental Grill and Brasserie Beck, helms the modern American kitchen. ![]() Yard’s first independent restaurant, City Perch Kitchen + Bar, is set above the theater. If you’re: eating before the show (or skipping the movie altogether) Still, don’t expect just slushies and pretzels-guests can order sliders, thin-crust pizzas, bottles of wine, and more. You can still relax in a large leather chair, but you’ll have to fetch your own food and drinks from the grab-and-go Tanzy Express. ![]() Groups can order pints of boozy punch that serve four, such as the “roll in the hay” with apple-infused vodka, applejack, and cran-apple tea. All can be washed down with beer, wine, and specialty cocktails, including margaritas and sangria. Dishes are designed by longtime Wolfgang Puck pastry chef Sherry Yard, and include snacks such as braised pork belly empanadas and warm ham-and-cheese biscuits, as well as heartier fare like fish tacos, barbecue chicken pizza, and lobster rolls. The best part: iPad touchscreens allow you to order food and boozy drinks from the in-cinema menu. Here’s what to look for at the 782-seat, eight-screen mega-cinema.Įxpect to relax in a fully reclining micro-suede seat, which comes with perks such as a pillow, a blanket, and free popcorn. One of the swankiest movie destinations in Washington opens Friday: iPic Theaters at North Bethesda’s Pike & Rose development, which combines luxury touches like fully reclining leather seats and free popcorn with in-theater menus and an adjoining restaurant, City Perch Kitchen + Bar.
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