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Alamo Drafthouse enforces a strict “No Talk, No Text” rule, allowing guests to enjoy a distraction-free experience.

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Looking for a movie theater that goes beyond a typical experience? Enter: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Indy.

Since 1997, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema has been redefining moviegoing with top-notch sound, projection, and a renowned atmosphere.

The location’s legacy dates back to a beloved drive-in theater and, later, the Georgetown Cinema. Today, it blends nostalgia with modern entertainment — ranking as the No. 1 theater in America by Entertainment Weekly and named the coolest movie theater in the world by Wired.

With 727 heated recliners across 13 theaters, in-seat dining, and 7.1 Dolby surround sound, every detail is designed for luxury. Don’t miss the Speedway-inspired bar, custom racing simulator, and stunning mural by local artist Pamela Bliss.

Did we mention the chef-driven menu? Hoosiers can enjoy everything from local draft beers to vegan bites — bringing a true taste of Indy to your movie experience.

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