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  • Odeon is grate!
  • 1 in the center of this village, sorry I mean town, sorry it's a city cos it has a cathedral bless em.
  • Odeon Cinema
  • The Odeon...... would rather see a film there than any other cinema...rather like watching a very big TV in your sitting room ....but with popcorn.
  • Old cinema your way better off going to the amazing Ster Century in Basingstoke.
  • The Odeon is abit small and abit expensive and also the only one in salisbury. I would rather go to the Bourmouth Odeon
  • yea odeon is decent screen 1 is tha biggest (its huge!!)xx
  • The cinema in the middle of town is a very old but authentic type cinema but shows all the latest films. 20 miles away you have ocean village and lesuire world in Southampton.
  • The Odeon (www.Odeon.co.uk). Big building used to belong to a sheepmerchant who was four times Mayor before he was killed in the war of the roses. Dark inside with orange lights. Has five screens, no facilities for the disabled.
  • Cinemas in the middle of town which is good but it can get quite cold (old building) and the seats make your ass go numb! There is a bowling alley called Strikers which is definatley a good laugh, five minutes walk from town, its got a bar and that as well.
  • Odeon in New Canal - by Taxi rank - not like any other - very old listed building, screens and seating not quite as good as the newer odeons - don't have cup holders for example, but it's all we've got!
  • strikers, bowling in salisbury. also with clown about, kids ball park thing.
  • The odeon dates from the 15th century and was the home of a sheep merchant called John Hall. Is the only cinema with open fireplaces, five screens, and NO HELP FOR THE DISABLED!
  • Only 1 cinema and thats the Odeon. Although I challenge you to find another cinema with such charm as it has.. it is a converted wool factory, supposedly haunted by labourers who died there! And there's the Bowling Alley just out of Town on Tollgate Road.
  • The Odeon which dates from 15th century, has the only surviving banqueting hall. Once the building of a rich sheep merchant, has original armour of the English Civil war on the wall had anyone bothered to look up.
  • The Odeon, lower the prices. Would travel miles if it was a really decent film. Has a spook, not spooken to as yet (har har!)
  • Odeon we don't have a bowling place or anything like that
  • The Odeon. Dates from the 15th Century, and it is the only surviving building which has all its original timber and not all this modern stuff. It will prpbably be the only old fashioned building left when everything else is modernised
  • Theres the Odeon. Cause its the closest we go there (+ its a well cool building, much nicer than the one at Tower Park). No Bowling things, well not that I know of
  • Odeon Virgin cinemas
  • There are virtually no leisure facilities but the buildings that house the Arts Centre and the Cinema are rather pretty!
  • The Odeon. 4 or 5 screens, cant remember. Main screen has 1920's interior. Others are a bit small. Entrance through mediaval hall. Still going despite many attempts to close it.
  • Salisbury must have the only Tudor cinema in the world! It's a smashing building and worth sitting through any old film just to have a closer look at it.

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Last updated: 2008-10-14

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