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Watch the Oscars in style at CinéBistro

 

Party like a movie star at CinéBistro’s Academy Awards watch part on Sunday.

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Didn’t get an invitation to this year’s Academy Awards gala at the Kodak Theater? No problem.

Watch the 84th Annual Academy Awards in style at Cobb Theater CinéBistro in Dolphin Mall during its second Annual Hollywood’s Big Night, an Oscar-viewing party, on Sunday..

Evoke your favorite movie star as you strut down the theater’s red carpet toward a “glitz and glamour” reception featuring cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, party favors, a Hollywood Star Caricature Artist and door prizes.

Tickets are $30 per person and include a seat in the theater to view the Oscars and admission to a “behind the ropes” party with complimentary drinks and bites from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Walk-ins will be accepted, but advanced purchase is encouraged to ensure a spot in the theater. This event is open to guests 21 and older.

There will be a professional photographer taking photos of guests with a Hollywood backdrop, which can be obtained for free after the event. In addition, theater staff will draw winning seat numbers to give away baskets filled with bottles of wine, movie passes and other goodies.

On Oscar night, the theater will offer full service in-theater dining the award ceremony. The new menu includes gourmet cocktails, burgers, pastas, salads, steak, ceviche, wings, desserts, and more.

CinéBistro also validates valet parking, which normally costs $7 at the mall.

CinéBistro at Dolphin Mall has held similar events for Valentine’s Day and Halloween, and even offers Monday night football games on the big screen. Private parties and corporate events are also popular.

“It’s a great way for us to introduce people to the CinéBistro experience,” said Dave Maddox said, the theater’s general manager.

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