Cineworld Haymarket

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3 out of 5 Based on 7 reviews

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Cineworld Haymarket

Address
63-65 Haymarket
London Haymarket
London
SW1Y 4SD
Telephone:
0871 2002000
Public transport:
Piccadilly Circus, Underground

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3 out of 5 based on 7 reviews

Latest 5 reviews of Cineworld Haymarket

3.0 out of 5 22 April 2012
by Ben Y.

It always puzzles me how someone who hardly speaks English or understands the fundamentals of operating a register can be employed at a place where the customers speak English and they must operate the register.

This theater is in a crumbling entertainment zone which looks like a former shell of itself. It kind of looks like an arcade from Toy Story, but with wires hanging off things and...more

4.0 out of 5 7 April 2012
by Natalie P.

This is a cinematic experience in itself.

I have a Cineworld Unlimited card that used to include this cinema but I then renewed it not to include the Central London locations as I was disappointed with the customer and cinema experience at this and the Shaftesbury Avenue location for the price I was paying.

However I still have a fond memory of this location as it is quite simply...more

4.0 out of 5 31 January 2011
by Suzanne H.

Lately Cineworld has been doing all these promotions with The sunday times for a free movie ticket, so I wouldn't want to pay full price to come here (Or you can always use Orange Wednesdays). But the theater itself is awesome and antique. I LOVE old movie theatres, and this one looks like an old opera house. and they have confessions on 2 levels!!

and booze!! win.more

4.0 out of 5 11 March 2010
by Rob O.

This has evolved in to one of my favouritist places to go and catch new movies. Thankfully it attracts only a niche audience who know their film and go to watch films without someone grazing next to you as they eat their body weight in what is essentially a box of air. £4.00 for popcorn? No thanks, I'd rather buy a sandwich. Anyway... That's how they make their money as these establishments,...more

2.0 out of 5 11 November 2012
by Vicky L.

So this week, we learnt what life is about when you decide that you don't want to get drunk on a saturday night anymore. There is absolutely NADA to do in Soho, if you don't want to get sozzled.

Eventually, we ended up in the Trocadero, and decided that Looper was about the most exciting thing we could think of to do, without the obligation of drinking alcohol.

As "appointed ticket...more