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Showcase Cinema Glasgow
Barrbridge Leisure Centre, Coatbridge,
Glasgow,
G69 7TZ
Part of the Barrbridge Leisure Centre, this 14 screen multiplex is well served by local eateries and plentiful parking.
Showcase Cinema Paisley
Phoenix Business Park,
Paisley,
Renfrewshire,
PA1 2BH
This 14 screen multiplex is situated in Paisley's Phoenix Business Park.
Perth Playhouse
6 Murray Street,
Perth,
PH1 5PL
This B-listed art deco cinema was built in only nine weeks and hosts seven screens.
Cineworld Fountainpark
Fountain Park, 130/3 Dundee Street,
Edinburgh,
EH11 1AF
Edinburgh's Cineworld in Fountainbridge is the city's only cinema with an IMAX screen. It is surrounded by plenty of restaurants and a bowling alley.
Cineworld Dundee
Camperdown Park, Kingsway West,
Dundee,
DD2 4TF
Dundee's Cineworld opened in 1999 and features nine screens.
Moray Playhouse
195 High Street,
Elgin,
Highland,
IV30 1DJ
Moray's playhouse was hastily erected in 1932, opening with ‘Jack’s the Lad’ and ‘Mickey Mouse’. It was designed by AG MacDonald, the son of then Prime Minister Ramsay McDonald.
Cineworld Aberdeen Queen's Links
Queen's Links Leisure Centre, 28 Links Road,
Aberdeen,
AB24 5EN
First opened in 1997, the Cineworld in Queen's Link Leisure Park features nine screens.
Adults £7.40 (before 5pm £6.50). Children / Seniors / Students £4.60. Family ticket £21 (before 5pm and all day Sat, Sun and bank holidays £20). All tickets…
Vue Inverness
Inverness Retail Park, Eastfield Way,
Inverness,
IV2 7GD
As part of the Inverness Retail & Business Park, this seven screen cinema has plenty of restaurants close by.
Cineworld Renfrew Street
7 Renfrew Street,
Glasgow,
G1 2RL
The World's Tallest Cinema was also the UK's busiest in 2003. A Cineworld cinema since 2005, this mammoth building features 18 screens.
Glasgow Film Theatre
12 Rose Street,
Glasgow,
G3 6RB
Originally built as the Cosmo in 1939, this was the first art-house cinema constructed outside London. From 1974, the B-Listed building became better known as the GFT and now features two screens and hosts the Glasgow Film Festival.
New Picture House
117 North Street,
St Andrews,
Fife,
KY16 9AD
This three screen cinema was built in 1931 and features a covered area over the pavement to keep waiting punters safe from inclement weather. The sublet bar and restaurant is accessible from a separate entrance.
Cineworld Parkhead
Forge Shopping Centre, 1221 Gallowgate,
Glasgow,
G31 4EB
Glasgow's first modern multiplex has been part of the Cineworld group since 2005. It forms part of the Forge shopping centre and has seven screens.
Falkirk Town Hall
West Bridge Street,
Falkirk,
FK1 5RS
West Bridge Street, Falkirk. 01324 506850. £3.50 (£2.50). Super Saver (four films): £12 (£8). Cuppa screenings: £2.70 including coffee/tea & cake; £1.50 film only. Scream Screens: £2.50.
Cineworld Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough Leisure Park, Marton Road,
Middlesbrough,
North Yorkshire,
TS1 2DY
Grosvenor Cinema
Ashton Lane,
Glasgow,
G12 8SJ
A bar and restaurant complement the Grosvenor on Ashton Lane. Reopened in 2003 after an 18 month refurbishment, it now hosts two screens featuring leather seats.
Cineworld Aberdeen Union Square
26 First Level Mall, Union Square,
Aberdeen,
AB11 5RG
Aberdeen's largest cinema features ten screens and a bar.





