| About: | Considered Omaha's last surviving neighborhood theatre, the Dundee marches to a beat of its own. The single screen brings back fond memories of early movie houses, but do not worry, concessions and seating offer more modern conveniences. The films shown here usually deviate from traditional. This theatre is known for edgier films and independents that do not usually hit the city's other screens. Admission: matinees $6, after 6pm $7.50. |
| Hours: | Mo to Th from 04:00pm to 12:00am,Fr from 04:00pm to 02:00am,Sa from 11:00am to 02:00am,Su from 11:00am to 12:00pm |
| Categories: | Entertainment Venues, Movie Theaters, All Theaters |
| Other Contact Info: | Email: manager@westwood8.com |
Dundee Theater: I really enjoy this theater, because I enjoy supporting local buiness. I also like the look of the building. It has a vintage feel. I believe most the movies that play there are pretty good too. The seats aren't the best. It may be hard to see if someone sits right in front of you. Overall, it's my favorite theatre to go to.
A Good Reminder: Even though the seats weren't comfortable, going to the Dundee Theater reminded me of the value of history and loyalty versus razing everything old to replace it with shiny disposable generica. If not for this theater, Omahans wouldn't have the opportunity to see many films nobody else will show. Like "Thank You For Smoking?" What's edgy about that? Making it available to see is providing a vital service.
Great place for the indie flicks: Small theatre and more mature crowd make this one of the few places I'll go to see movies anymore. One "nice to have" would be cup holders and bigger seats. The architecture is nice, too. Art deco and fun. Oh, and they don't gouge on refreshments.