Landmark Harvard Exit
Seattle, WA 98102
Phone: (206) 781-5755
Editorial Review for Landmark Harvard Exit – by Citysearch Editors
In Short
Parking is nonexistent and the box office is in an alley next to the building, but for many, it's the best place to be on a rainy night. Major independent films premiere on the large downstairs screen, while smaller foreign films show upstairs in the smaller theater. The space was converted to movie screens in 1969; for 50 years before, the building housed the Women's Century Club, who still meet in the lobby every month.
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Movies, Showtimes & Tickets
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Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
Rated R
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The Visitor
Rated PG-13
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Insider Tips
When to GoIf you can find parking early enough, spend a few minutes relaxing in the lobby lounge, appreciating the antique projectors, comfy couches and grand piano.
Know Before You GoThe third floor theater is not wheelchair accessible.
User Reviews for Landmark Harvard Exit
10/31/2006 Posted by danamoroberge
Catch a matinee at the Harvard Exit before or after a fabulous Deluxe Bar & Grill brunch! Be sure to catch the first showing of the day so you can use your $savings$ for that 2nd cocktail.
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