Entertainment
The Castle Cinema
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The Castle Cinema is a charming independent movie theater located on Brooksby's Walk in Hackney, London. Housed in a former Victorian pub, the cinema retains its original character with a cozy bar area and a single-screen auditorium. The programming is carefully selected, featuring a mix of new releases, classic films, documentaries, and cult favorites. The intimate atmosphere makes every screening feel special, and the staff are passionate about film. The cinema also hosts special events, Q&As, and themed nights. It's a cultural hub for the local community and a must-visit for cinephiles exploring London's alternative cinema scene.
Don't miss
- The cozy single-screen auditorium with comfortable seating
- The bar serving craft beers, wine, and homemade cakes
- Regular themed nights, such as horror marathons and silent films with live music
- The vintage decor, including original tiles and a restored bar
- Special screenings with director Q&As and panel discussions
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit The Castle Cinema
You can visit on your own (paid entry, book online in advance as screenings often sell out. check website for prices). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- Arrive at least 15 minutes early to grab a drink and a good seat.
- Book tickets online to guarantee a spot, especially for popular screenings.
- Snacks are available, but you can also bring your own.
- Check for tube strikes or weekend closures on the Overground before traveling.
A bit of history
The building was originally a pub called The Castle, built in the late 19th century. It was converted into a cinema in 2014 by a community group, preserving the original facade and many interior features. The cinema quickly became a beloved local institution.
Common questions
Is the cinema dog-friendly?
Yes, well-behaved dogs are welcome in the bar area and during screenings.
Can I hire the cinema for a private event?
Yes, the cinema is available for private hires. Contact them via their website.
Is there a membership card?
Yes, they offer a loyalty card that gives discounts after a certain number of visits.
What types of films are shown?
A mix of new releases, classics, independent films, and special events.
Is there parking nearby?
On-street parking is limited and often requires payment. Public transport is recommended.
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