Harbor Square Theatre 271 96th Street, Stone Harbor, NJ 08247
About the Business
Harbor Square Theatre is a charming movie theater located at 271 96th Street in Stone Harbor, New Jersey. This beloved institution offers a cozy and intimate setting for movie lovers to enjoy the latest films on the big screen. With comfortable seating, state-of-the-art sound and projection technology, and a concession stand offering all your favorite movie snacks, Harbor Square Theatre provides the perfect place to unwind and escape into the world of cinema. Whether you're looking for a fun night out with friends or a relaxing date night, Harbor Square Theatre is the ideal destination for a memorable movie-going experience.
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Location & Phone number
271 96th St, Stone Harbor, NJ 08247, United States
Hours open
Monday:
12:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Tuesday:
12:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Wednesday:
12:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Thursday:
12:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Friday:
12:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Saturday:
12:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Sunday:
12:30 AM - 7:30 PM
Reviews
"Nice theater reminding you of a classic time. Neon lights are cool to see, and I’ll have to check out the bar/restaurant next time. Nice thing about a movie in the middle of December is you’ll get the the theater all to yourself."
"We arrived a few minutes late to watch a movie that started at 6:45 as stated online thinking we were only going to miss the ads. Didn’t see an employee in sight yet the front door was open. After waiting and waiting, we finally see an employee and was denied access to watch the movie and was told she locked the door and had no idea how we came in. Why would they advertise there was a movie playing?!?!? She said they closed at 7:00 but we arrived before 7. my child was so disappointed and upset."
"Great movie theater. Comfy seats and good audio. Burger bar at the front where you can bring food and drink into the theater with you. It is street parking, so you may have issues finding a spot during the high peak summer months."
"Went to see The Haunting in Venice Monday evening. Only seven people attended which was nice. Theater was clean and the seats comfortable. Towards the end of the film just as Hercule Poirot was identifying the murderer the film projector went wonky. And it was difficult to hear and see the film for maybe 5 minutes. Not good. I mentioned this to a young lady about to clean up and movie goers were leaving. She said she would tell her supervisor. As we were exiting she was doing just that. We went over to speak to the manager and he said he was AWARE of the problem and would tell his boss when the boss came into work the next day. So they have been showing a film with a balled up projector for how long? It wasn't urgent that people paid money to see this film, it was urgent we missed part of the dialogue. Totally wrong on the establishments part. They should get the projector fixed asap.Then went to the ladies room and there was no hand soap. Where is the manager? Where is the owner? They boast during the adverts it is the best independently owned movie house in the country, think again."
"There’s some old school charm at work here, but a lot of the infrastructure of a modern theater too— not a ton to complain about aside from the fact it can get fairly crowded and the “restaurant” at the front seems like an afterthought. Definitely a 4.5 I’d say. And when you’re the only game in town, you get to write the rules I suppose. Good sound quality too without being overwhelming. Which is nice."
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