Celebrating 20 years of
Homebrewing October 1997
Volume 20, Issue 10
The
Parkway
Picture,
Pub & Pizza
By Thor
Several years
ago when I was but a small (or at least a smaller) beer
enthusiast, I wandered up to Portland. Once there, I
discovered a great pub concept, The Mission Street
theater. Converted from an old movie theater, you could
buy pizza and pitchers of beers and watch movies at the
same time. Just like your living room only more social
and you dont have to vacuum the rug later.
After years
of waiting, it finally got a little easier to have the
movie/brew experience. The Parkway Pub Theater is located
in Oakland around Lake Merritt on the south side. There
are two movie screens in the theater. One usually shows a
main attraction while the other shows something for
special interests (like artsy stuff). Ticket prices to
see the movie are $3 bucks. The show times are usually 6
and 9 p.m. on the weekdays. On weekends, they usually
have a matinee when they allow the under-21 crowd to
enter. Otherwise no one under 21 is allowed in at night
so you dont have some kid acting his age during the
movie. Is everybody listening?
Instead of
what you would expect in typical movie theaters, the
seating is not crammed in like transatlantic coach
seating. Instead, the theater has tables, chairs and
couches on two separate levels so you can relax. There is
no problem with leg room since the stuff isnt
bolted down to the floor. Its very much like a living
room only a lot larger.
The movies
change every couple of days and the theater tries to get
a listing out so you can plan by the month. As of writing
this, they still havent gotten a web page but
Im thinking of doing one myself for my friends so
they will not have to call and ask me every month. The
movie range from the eclectic to the recent releases. If
you dont like their movie listings, you can write
them a note and see what happens. Ive been lucky
several times with this method. Some examples of previous
films are: Dr. Strangelove, Face Off, Silence of the
Lambs, The Road Warrior, and Dirty Harry.
Before most
movies, they usually show an old Bugs Bunny or Daffy Duck
Cartoon. Vintage stuff mind you like the Barber of
Seville and stuff like that.
Lets
talk Beer and Food. As of September 30 when I was there
last, they had the following: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale,
Sierra Nevada Brown, Red Tail Ale, Hubsch Pilzen, Full
Sale Amber. Pitchers are $8. I have first hand knowledge
what the pints cost because it cant quench my
thirst. Food is comprised of Pizzas, Italian stuff like
Strombolli, and chicken wings (see menu at the end). They
also occasionally have specials like grilled chicken
sandwiches. Of course they also have the movie fare as
well such as candy and popcorn.
For Theater
listings, look for a flyer near you or call them direct
at 814-2400. If you're on the web, keep an eye on my web
page at www.dnai.com/~thor/index.htm for more
information.
Directions:
Drive around Lake Shore until you get to E. 18th
street and take a right. Continue on for a couple of
lights until you get to Park and take a left. The theater
is on you right (the picture show the view from the light
at E 18th and Park. So you know what to look
for).
And lastly, I
dont have any affiliation with the Parkway nor do I
profit if anybody goes to it. Im just writing this
to share in some of the fun that I found in my own
neighborhood.
See ya at the
movies
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