Phoenix Cinema and Art Centre

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Leicester, United Kingdom

phoenix.org.uk
Movie theater· Art gallery· Learning center· Recreational Facilities and Services· Event venue· Restaurant

Phoenix Cinema and Art Centre Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Phoenix Cinema and Art Centre is located in Leicester, United Kingdom on 4 Midland St. Phoenix Cinema and Art Centre is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category movie theater in United Kingdom. Phoenix is Leicester's independent cinema and art centre, a charitable organisation located in the city's Cultural Quarter close to the Curve Theatre. Phoenix provides a popular programme of world cinema, digital arts exhibitions, short courses and community events. Our café bar is a vibrant hub for many who live and work in the city. In 2017 we announced an ambitious £7 million development plan called Phoenix 2020 which will see us double the number of our cinema screens from two to four, create a new art gallery, a bigger café bar and add more education facilities by the year 2020. Since moving to Leicester’s Cultural Quarter seven years ago, Phoenix has seen audience numbers double to around 200,000 visits a year. We expect Phoenix 2020 to grow numbers further – increasing cinema sales by 32,000 annually and doubling the number of arts attenders to 111,000. The development will also generate valuable additional income to further improve our financial resilience to deliver upon our charitable aims for the future. Phoenix 2020 has the support of the charity’s major stakeholders including Leicester City Council, Arts Council England (ACE), De Montfort University (DMU), the British Film Institute (BFI), and the Leicester and Leicestershire Economic Partnership (LLEP). We have secured a provisional £4 million from Arts Council and £1 million from Leicester City Council and been granted planning permission. We are now working to raise the remaining funds and plan to begin building in late 2019. Discussions are under way with local businesses who are keen to contribute to the development through sponsorship. We would welcome opportunities to talk to other organisations or individuals who may be interested in supporting our growth. Find out more about Phoenix 2020 at phoenix.org.uk/phoenix2020

Address

4 Midland St

Phone

+44 1162422800

Company size

51-200 employees

Headquarters

Leicester

Founded

1987

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurant

Accessibility

Assisted listening devicesWheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

Food

Open hours

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Sarah Proud

Great selection of indie movies and nice cafe. Really lovely atmosphere

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Heather Hailes-Granger

Absolutely wonderful. Felt very safe, they have done an excellent job of opening up in a Covid19 appropriate way.

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Gaston Mesias

Best cinema experience ever hands down. For lovers of film by lovers of film, what's not to love?

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Gavin Hornsey

Nice to be back again. Always lovely food and good service. :)

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Dee Patel

Really good cinema showing brilliant films from all over the world. Best for things you're just not going to be able to see at Larger chain places. Great café on site too which always has a really nice relaxed feel. Recommend their mystery film every month - cheap ticket and a surprise film from the vaults.

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roy kenobi

Best independent cinema. Love it

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Alicia Hough

Revisiting a friends old stomping ground. It’s now a modern arts centre with cinema screens. There’s a bar which serves alcohol and soft drink. Staff were very nice and friendly. The bar was very quite Saturday night which was fine by us as we just wanted to chat about the old days.

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Linda Hinds

Independent cinema showing films the mainstream do not. Love the mystery movies saw Africa Queen last month brill. Restaurant always busy, only downside is the car park very small & not just for the cinema customers so struggle sometimes to park. Otherwise have to use NCP which makes a film night quite expensive.