Voice's Choices: Dinner & a movie
Warren Theatre
1700 W. Aspen Creek Dr., Broken Arrow | 918.893.9798 | warrentheatres.com
The Broken Arrow Warren is the only theater in northeast Oklahoma to offer full food and alcohol service seat-side, even during the movie. I ordered the Super Nachos, a ridiculously huge plate of tortilla chips covered in spicy queso, Monterey jack & cheddar cheeses, tomatoes, black olives, scallions, jalapeños, guacamole and sour cream. Large enough to feed a few for $9.99 (add chicken or steak for an extra $2.49), it’s one of the best theater deals in town.
-JOSHUA KLINE
AMC Southroads 20
4923 E. 41st St. | 918.622.6011 | amctheatres.com
I don’t know how I’ve existed not knowing that AMC serves hot food at its concession counter, but the curse is finally broken. Along with my lapful of Airheads Xtremes Rainbow Berry Bites and Peanut M&M/popcorn mix, I can now crunch away on toasty mozzarella sticks, chicken fingers or a personal pizza, then wash it all down with a big gulp of lime-flavored Fanta.
-GEORGIA BROOKS
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Ave. | 918.585.3504 | circlecinema.com
My three-course meal at the Circle started with edamame, lightly dusted with sea salt from the popcorn salts bar. Next, I went for a pair of White Castle sliders. (Though you can’t find a White Castle establishment in Oklahoma, White Castles don’t show art house films, so this is a win for us.) For dessert: Premier Tuxedo Popcorn—made locally, coated in caramel and drizzled with white and dark chocolate.
-JOHN LANGDON
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