The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Movie Tavern

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Customers are encouraged to use low-contact options for ticket and food and beverage purchases.

“We have always had online tickets. We are asking them to consider it even more,” Novak said.

Tickets can be purchased in advance on the Marcus Theatres app or website — although reservatio­ns are not required. Reserved seating in each auditorium will allow groups to sit together, and two seats will be left empty between groups, to assure social distancing.

Two seats measure 6-feet, according to Novak, with about 7-feet between rows. Tickets will be sold in an “alternatin­g checkerboa­rd” pattern in each auditorium, he said. For example, in row 1, seats one and two will be sold, but not seats three and four. In row two, seats one and two will be empty, while seats three and four will be sold — and so on.

In addition to purchasing tickets in advance, customers can also place concession and food orders using the mobile app or website. Orders can be picked up in designated pick-up areas or delivered to a customer’s seat at a time they designate. Customers can also place orders at the bar.

Movie Tavern is known for its successful in-theater dining concept and luxury seating. As the theaters reopen, ordering from in-theater servers is temporaril­y unavailabl­e.

The exception to that is at the Upper Providence Movie Tavern location, where — as a test — there will be servers in the auditorium.

“We’re looking at Collegevil­le to see if it makes a difference. Guests can still order via the app — they can do both. All the theaters have had servers for a long period of time. We wanted to select one location and see if it’s what people want,” Novak said.

Alcoholic beverages can only be purchased in person at the bar, Novak added.

Safety procedures

Cinema-goers are reminded that if they don’t feel well or are experienci­ng any symptoms, they should stay home. In addition, face masks are required except when eating or drinking.

“We want to keep guests safe and protect the moviegoing experience. We can add an added layer of comfort and safety by wearing masks,” Novak said.

Plexiglas has been installed in various locations in the theater, and hand sanitizer is available. After each showing, the theaters will be cleaned.

Movie Tavern employees will undergo a wellness check before starting their shifts and will wear face masks and gloves, when appropriat­e.

Reopening

Novak said in May, the company began reopening properties. Initially, a new concept rolled out — drivein showings, that expanded to five locations. On June 19, the company fully opened six buildings, which were the only buildings open until Aug. 21, when the reopening began to expand.

Response from customers has been “fantastic,” according to Novak, although he did say initially the theaters were showing library content — older movies — at a discounted rate. Now, as new releases resume, moviegoers can see new titles like “Unhinged,” “New Mutants” and the upcoming “Tenet.”

The Upper Providence Movie Tavern first opened in July 2011; the Springfiel­d Twp. location opened in September 2015; while the Exton location opened in November 2015. The Trexlertow­n Movie Tavern opened in August 2018.

For more informatio­n visit marcusthea­tres.com

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