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Street Food Cinema Presents:

November 19, 2014
***TICKET GIVEAWAY*** WIN A FAMILY 4 PACK OF TICKETS. 
Email selenah@macaronikid.com w/Street Food Cinema in the subject line.



December 6thBuy Tickets HERE
Experience holiday nostalgia at YULETIDE CINEMA featuring two classic holiday movies and fa la la festivities on Saturday, December 6th at the luxurious historic Palace Theater in Los Angeles! Stand in awe at the 100 year old frescos on the ceiling and get in the Christmas spirit! Yuletide tradition is in the air with two different events in one day: a special matinee of the Christmas classic A CHRISTMAS STORY and an evening presentation of ELF.



December 13thBuy Tickets HERE
Cary Elwes "Westley" joins us for a very special Yuletide Cinema Finale: THE PRINCESS BRIDE.  It's the holidays... As You Wish!
Food! 
Holiday inspired flavors. Sweet treats. Savory snacks. All curated and hand-picked for these events.

* Gourmet popcorn from Dakota's POP Parlor (chef Dakota Weiss) featuring yummy flavors like Curried Pig, Pumpkin Hatch, Perk N' Pop and more!
* Holiday and movie themed sausages from Adam Gertler and Dog Haus featuring holiday favorites like the pastrami dog, turduken dog and the pig and the fig.
* Explore and indulge in holiday treats like delicious desserts, warm chestnuts and more! 
More Holiday Fun!
* Before the movie, get your cameras ready for a live visit from Santa himself! 
* Are you on Santa's list this year? Well you'll know for sure at the North Pole station where Santa's Elves can check Santa's big book to see if you've been bad or good and get your very own "Naughty or Nice" certificate. 
* Elves will be handing out free candy canes with every purchase


About the Palace Theater
With its beautifully preserved architecture and decor modeled after the opera houses of 17th Century Europe, the Palace Theatre is one of the most grand, historical movie theaters in Los Angeles.Built in 1911, The Palace Theatre was originally known as the Orpheum, the third Los Angeles home of the Orpheum Vaudeville circuit, and featured the very best in vaudeville including such luminaries as Harry Houdini, the Marx Brothers, Sarah Bernhart, Al Jolson, Jack Benny and W. C. Fields. Renamed the Palace Theatre in 1926, it became one of several movie palaces in downtown Los Angeles during the Golden Age of Hollywood. In 2011, the Palace Theatre celebrated its 100th birthday, following a $1 million restoration, preserving and restoring the original architecture and décor.  It is the oldest remaining Orpheum theatre in the country.
Sugarplum wishes and good tidings everywhere. Come one, come all, to the greatest Holiday movie events of all!