Suffolk Cinemas
Aldeburgh Cinema
Delightful independent cinema. The auditorium dates back to around 1920, and today it has 286 seats and all the latest technology.
51 High Street
01728 452996
Hollywood Cinema
Hatter Street,
Bury St Edmunds
01284 762586
Palace Cinema
Fabulous independent cinema dating back to 1937 and offering blockbuster movies and a real retro cinema experience.
Crescent Road, Felixstowe
01394 671330
Cineworld
Cardinal Park, Grafton Way, Ipswich
0871 2002000
Hollywood Cinema
Anglia Square, Ipswich
01473 232666
Leiston Film Theatre
Suffolk’s oldest purpose built cinema, first opened in 1914. The original picture house had a capacity for 700 people; it had a small stage and a pit for the then ubiquitous organ. After a re-refurbishment, completed in July 2001, it is more than ready for the 21st Century.
High Street
01728 830549
Hollywood Cinema
41 London Road South, Lowestoft
01502 564567
Electric Picture Palace, Southwold
Owned and run by Southwold Film Society this delightful small cinema was opened in 1991 by Michael Palin. It is named after the first Southwold
cinema which began to operate in 1912 and follows the style of this period. It has 66 authentic cinema seats, a box office, kiosk, circle, organ and air-conditioning.
07815 769565
Riverside Theatre
Films, occasional stage shows and restaurant.
Quayside, Woodbridge 01394 382174
Delightful independent cinema. The auditorium dates back to around 1920, and today it has 286 seats and all the latest technology.
51 High Street
01728 452996
Hollywood Cinema
Hatter Street,
Bury St Edmunds
01284 762586
Palace Cinema
Fabulous independent cinema dating back to 1937 and offering blockbuster movies and a real retro cinema experience.
Crescent Road, Felixstowe
01394 671330
Cineworld
Cardinal Park, Grafton Way, Ipswich
0871 2002000
Hollywood Cinema
Anglia Square, Ipswich
01473 232666
Leiston Film Theatre
Suffolk’s oldest purpose built cinema, first opened in 1914. The original picture house had a capacity for 700 people; it had a small stage and a pit for the then ubiquitous organ. After a re-refurbishment, completed in July 2001, it is more than ready for the 21st Century.
High Street
01728 830549
Hollywood Cinema
41 London Road South, Lowestoft
01502 564567
Electric Picture Palace, Southwold
Owned and run by Southwold Film Society this delightful small cinema was opened in 1991 by Michael Palin. It is named after the first Southwold
cinema which began to operate in 1912 and follows the style of this period. It has 66 authentic cinema seats, a box office, kiosk, circle, organ and air-conditioning.
07815 769565
Riverside Theatre
Films, occasional stage shows and restaurant.
Quayside, Woodbridge 01394 382174





