Chris Broyles: Best movie theatre in Chicago, period. Get the VIP seating! Drinks at your plush leather seat? Yes, please. Read more.
Raemond Luz: I've been coming here since they opened a few years ago. Now it's the best movie theater I've been in the Chicago area!
Yin Jing: A better place enjoying the movie, especially with free parking. My No.1 choice of watching movies since moved to Chicago
3. Music Box Theatre
9.4
3733 N Southport Ave (btwn Grace St & Waveland Ave), Chicago, IL
Indie Movie Theater · Lakeview · 88 tips and reviews
Explore Chicago: The Music Box plays a mix of independent and foreign films, as well as classic (black and white) movie matinees, and midnight screenings of cult classics. Read more.
Doug Van Dam: Loved the movie and the interior of the Theater is wonderful! Sit upfront the screen isn't that big.
Kirstjen Lorenz: Cocktails. And really great selection of interesting movies. :)
4. Logan Theatre
8.9
2646 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL
Indie Movie Theater · Logan Square · 71 tips and reviews
Alex Thorn: Ever since opening back up, The Logan Theatre has become a DESTINATION for any movie lover. My favorite has to be the throwback weekend movies :) can't wait for the Labyrinth
Brian Decker: Very nice neighborhood Art Deco treasure that features second run movie classics for reasonable prices
Kellen Terrett: Love seeing movies here, especially now since they serve beer.
Amy Le: Need a good place to eat before your movie? Check out Pequod's across the street for some pizza and beer. But make a reservation first, b/c the restaurant is packed on weekends.
Benji Greenberg: Brand new seats that have full recline and feet up capabilities... Best movie theater in Chicago by far now!
Zach Daniel: Literally the best movie theater ever. Pre-assigned seats when you buy your ticket, so you can book a few days early and get your favorite seats! Recline almost flat, in comfy leather chairs!
8. Davis Theater
7.5
4614 N Lincoln Ave (Wilson Avenue), Chicago, IL
Movie Theater · Ravenswood · 58 tips and reviews
venessa tarbell: Cheapest seats in town. They run family movies, but not for as long as adult films so don't procrastinate! They also have a family movie festival in the summer: $1 movies on weekday mornings!
Selene Gill: Cheap movies and old school...I love this place!
Lauren Drogos: Loved it before the rehab, and it's even better now! Still had the old charm, and now you can enjoy craft cocktails in your movie ❤️
12. The Vic Theatre
8.3
3145 N Sheffield Ave (btwn W Fletcher St & W Belmont Ave), Chicago, IL
Music Venue · Lakeview · 53 tips and reviews
Lisa W: If you are a short person like me, head upstairs for a seat and a better view. If there isn't a show, check out Brew and View. Cheap beer, cheaper movies, and one of the cheapest date ideas around.
Elizabeth Kinsman: Old, pretty and a little weird... Meaning this place is awesome. $5 to see all three movies in a night, ok beer on tap, and you can bring in outside food.
Redeye Chicago: Alternately a music venue and a movie theater, this celebrated locale is the perfect place to catch touring artists or enjoy a few beers during rowdy screenings of second-run and classic movies. Read more.
Cindy OConnor: Good food and drinks. The most comfortable recliner sets in any movie theater!
Nely Reyes: Comfy and nice, they attend you even if the movie is playing, really goo movie theater! <3
John Gehring: Very comfortable luxurious reclining seats each and every theater is like a restaurant and you can enjoy a meal while you watch a movie
14. Millennium Park
9.6
201 E Randolph St (btwn Columbus Dr & Michigan Ave), Chicago, IL
Park · Grant Park · 619 tips and reviews
Tour Through A Lens: Be sure to try out the various types of concerts (and now movies!) here! Classical, Jazz, World Music, etc.
Jeff Carter: Cloudgate is really cool (The Bean). The concerts and movies are great. It's a beautiful venue. But the best part of the whole park might be the garden.
L K: Must see in Chicago. Beautiful grounds for a concert, a movie, or just to walk around outside.
Explore Chicago: The Chicago Theatre opened on October 26, 1921 as a movie palace. Read more.
The Chicago Theatre: A Christmas Story, The Musical! is on sale now! Don't miss America's #1 Christmas movie come to life on stage December 14 - 30 at The Chicago Theatre!
m: While here you get to witness one of the most iconic sights in Chicago history. The 6 story-high "CHICAGO" sign was featured in many movies, magazines, and more!