Alamo Drafthouse DC Bryant Street

630 Rhode Island Avenue NE,
Washington, DC 20002

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Operated by: Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas

Functions: Movies (First Run)

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Big Show entrance

Located at the Rhode Island station of Metro’s Red Line, exit via the side that has a long ramp, walk the ramp, and upon departing the ramp, you will see the movie theatre.

Opened on December 10, 2021, and according to article in Washington Post on December 3, 2021 this Alamo Drafthouse franchise operated by Cojeaux Cinemas has a total seating capacity of 873, ranging from 212 seats in the Premium Large Format screen with the smallest screen seating 35. Stephen Spielberg’s “West Side Story” (2021) was the opening movie in the 212-seat auditorium 5 which has a 66ft wide x 26ft tall Premium Format screen and Dolby Atmos Surround Sound.

Contributed by Joshua Bilmes

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ridethectrain
ridethectrain on December 9, 2021 at 8:02 pm

Seating capacity: 1. 35 2. 70 3. 70 4. 129 5. 217 BIG SHOW/ATMOS 6. 83 7. 70 8. 40 9. 129

Joshua Bilmes
Joshua Bilmes on December 15, 2021 at 6:05 am

Seems like all screens are scope. Theatres 6 thru 9 are on the third floor. Theatres 1 thru 4 are on the lobby level. The Big Show screen is the only on the second level, and I uploaded a photo of the entrance to that screen, which is around twice the width as I paced it of the 70:seat screen 8. Screen 4 was a couple paces wider than Screen 8, and even the smallest screen looked more than adequate. No stadium seating to speak of, really. The back half has a little bit of a rise. The Big Show screen is so big that I felt I was a little close seeing a movie in wide screen sitting in the 6th of 8 rows, and I wouldn’t much want to be in the first three or four rows for scope or the front couple rows for anything. But it’s a wonderfully big screen; nothing can entirely replace the balcony of the Uptown but people in DC have a new huge screen to enjoy, and this is a welcome addition to the DC moviegoing experience. A server told me the private pre opening gala was a screening of Independence Day. If you are looking at the photo of the theatre on the home page, the Big Show screen is on the right side, the Alamo sign about where the top is, and the eight other screens are stacked four and four on the left side.

HowardBHaas
HowardBHaas on December 24, 2021 at 7:45 pm

I saw “The King’s Man” in aud 4 on 12-21-21. This was the 1st time I was ever in an Alamo. The place was great! Glamorous with a nice bar, super friendly staff, and all the public areas were decorated to the hilt with patterned wallpaper & carpet, sconces that resemble film reels. The auditorium had much leg room & comfort. Vintage film clips were the preshow. There were no trailers, though I am told usually there are. Food service in the auditorium was unobtrusive.

Giles
Giles on March 1, 2022 at 4:40 pm

I have yet to see a movie on ‘The Big Show’ screen but I did get a peek of the auditorium prior to the complex opening. What’s great about the seats and tables, is that’s not a long table as in other Alamo setups, they are individual tables - if you’ve been to Showplace ICON and the ICON-X screens seating/tables, it’s like those, they swing forward and back.

Giles
Giles on March 2, 2022 at 10:56 pm

So I DID get a chance to see a movie on the ‘The Big Show’ screen last night, my film buddy called me up to see if I’d like to see the new Collin Farrell movie “After Yang” and I immediately obliged. It did not disappoint, while the movie itself was not Dolby Atmos, the 7.1 surround sound mix though was intricate and ethereal. I’m not sure how scope movies are presented on ‘The Big Show’ screen, since for ‘After Yang’ it was three AR’s: 4:3, 1.85, and 2.39

Giles
Giles on March 4, 2022 at 9:46 pm

I forgot to ask this while I was there, but any idea how tall the ‘The Big Show’ screen is ? anyone?

ianpuffen
ianpuffen on March 21, 2022 at 12:33 am

They claim the Big Show is 66' x 28'.

I’ve been here a couple times now in the regular auditoriums. It’s nice to have a new theater with side-masked, scope screens and I hope they replicate that at the Crystal City location. The recliners here are also a bit wider and more comfortable than the ones at Woodbridge. Projection and sound have been top notch but the food service has been decidedly less so. The first time I was here they kept taking and delivering orders right up until the end of the movie, and then we had to wait about fifteen minutes after it ended for them to bring out the checks. The second time I got there a bit early and a manager came through and took my order, but the regular wait staff didn’t show up ‘til about five minutes before the movie started, and it took them a LONG time to get orders out. The checks were at least handled correctly this time. I’ve been to several Alamo locations now, all in VA or DC, and the food service has been hit or miss…so far it’s definitely a miss at this cinema.

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