

To the right of the common area there are nine movie screens with plush, single-person seating and state-of-the-art sound. Also on the first floor entryway, a seating area divides the Cobb into two different cinematic experiences. Stairs open onto a second-floor common area that offers traditional movie theater concessions, as well as a self-serve frozen yogurt bar and hot meal options like pizza, hamburgers and fries. Two Movie Areas, Two Different ExperiencesĪ ticketing counter and kiosks greet visitors on the first floor.

What is truly innovative, though, is inside the two-story theater located at 7514 Bales St. Reservations can be made on those Tuesdays for any day through the Thursday of the next week, Russell said. The theater will begin online seating reservations for the week ahead after the system opens each Tuesday at for all of the facility’s 15 auditoriums. “We offer reserved seating online or on-site,” said Matt Russell, Cobb Theatres regional operations director. And when it opens, the Cobb will offer many customers a new experience before they even step inside. It offers two distinct viewing sections, casual and fine dining options, and cutting-edge digital movie-watching technology. The 100,000-square-foot theater, part of the $350 million mixed-use project being developed at the I-75 and SR 129 interchange in Liberty Township, can be broadly described as an event destination. “It’s tough to explain it until you’ve seen it,” said Dennis Stevens, the general manager for the Cobb Luxury 15 & CinéBistro at Liberty Center. 5 in the Liberty Center, is no easy task. LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, Ohio - Describing the Tri-State’s newest movie theater, which is set to open Nov.
