Did CineBistro go out of business?
MIAMI — Cinemex Holdings USA Inc., parent company of CMX Cinemas, CineBistro and Cobb Theatres, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The Miami-based company operates 41 movie theaters that have been temporarily closed since mid-March amid the outbreak of COVID-19.
Who owns CineBistro?
Cinemex Holdings
Cinemex Holdings, the eighth-largest movie theater chain in the United States, is the parent company of CMX Cinemas, which owns the Cinébistro brand.
Is CineBistro Siesta Key Open?
CMX CinéBistro Siesta Key, which is at the Westfield Siesta Key mall at U.S. 41 and Siesta Drive and is known for offering in-theater dining, is set to reopen on Friday. Face coverings will be required for all employees and patrons when they are not seated, according to CinéBistro.
Is Cobb a CMX?
CMX Cinemas In October, CMX acquired Cobb Theatres, which made it the eighth-largest U.S. cinema chain with 30 locations.
Can children go to CineBistro?
Children 12 and under must be always accompanied by a parent/guardian when visiting the theater. CinéBistro Liberty: Guests must be 21+ at all times. Proper ID required. Please arrive 30 minutes prior to showtime for in-theatres service.
Is CineBistro Sarasota still open?
After closing for more than six months because of the pandemic, a Sarasota movie theater plans to reopen its doors. “We are very excited to reopen CMX CinéBistro Siesta Key to the great community of Sarasota and surroundings,” Matt Russell, CMX Cinemas’ vice president of operations, said in a statement.
When did CineBistro open?
In 2008, Cobb introduced CinéBistro, an elevated premium dinner-and-a-movie concept, in Miami and Tampa.
Are Cobb Theaters closing?
Cobb operated 27 theatres by 1965….History.
Trade name | Cobb Theatres |
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Defunct | July 31, 1997 |
Fate | Acquired by Regal Cinemas |
Successor | Regal Cinemas |
Headquarters | Birmingham, Alabama , United States |
Can children go to cinebistro?
Is CMX the same as Cobb?
CMX Cinemas, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cinemex, is at the forefront of the trend with its acquisition of Cobb Theatres, which is expected to close in the fourth quarter. It will become the eighth largest movie theatre chain in the United States, operating 30 sites and 342 screens, according to the company.