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Big Picture features a plush comfortable lounge, delicious Smashburgers (along with other food options), full bar with popular specialty cocktails and luxurious 33-seat theatre that a Hollywood mogul would envy.
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FRI-SUN, 10AM-NOON. 802 - 496 - 8994. 48 Carroll Road. Waitsfield, Vermont 05673. The Big Picture Theater & Cafe is an intimate movie theater & bar/restaurant serving meals all day, including famed maple doughnuts. Home-cooked breakfast lunch and dinner.
Feb 22, 2022 · The Big Picture. 35 W. Sunset Way, Issaquah; 21 and over; 425-677-7255, thebigpicture.net. Opening with “The Batman” in March; exact date to be determined, check website for updates. Moira Macdonald: mmacdonald@seattletimes.com ; on Twitter: @moiraverse.
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ISSAQUAH, Wash. — Big Picture, a beloved and longtime movie theater with bar service, is back. Doors opened in the theater’s new Issaquah location at the beginning of March. Originally, Big Picture operated in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood and kicked off the idea of enjoying a cocktail with a film.