Regent Street Cinema London

309 Regent Street, London W1B 2UW
This gloriously restored, Grade II listed building with one screening room and killer, film-inspired cocktails became the UK’s first cinema in 1896.

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About Regent Street Cinema London

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The carefully curated programme of arthouse, new releases and cult classics changes daily, and it’s one of the few cinemas in the UK to show both 35mm film and 4k digital films. The gilded interior was revamped in 2015 and is a fitting nod to the building’s prestigious history. Looking to elevate your cinema experience? The bar here is one of the best, with cocktails named after movie stars from a bygone era. The Humphrey Bogart is a punchy Whisky Sour, and the Marilyn Monroe is, of course, a lip-smacking White Lady. What a way to raise a glass to the birthplace of British cinema.

Getting Here, Map & Parking

The closest tube station is Oxford Circus. It's a two minute walk from there to the cinema.

If you're looking for parking, there is a nearby Q-Park located under Cavendish Square Gardens.