An independent Lewisham cinema is launching a special offer for customers this summer – watch four films and get the fifth for free.
The offer launched in time for the highly anticipated summer releases: Pixar’s Elemental, Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City and Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One.
From Tuesday, June 27 viewers have been able to get cracking and heading to the cinema so that they can see their fifth film free of charge.
General Manager, Dominic Crisp comments “We are excited to be launching our summer offer at Catford Mews.
“There are so many great films to watch over the next few months which will make it easy for people to watch four films and get one free cinema ticket.
“We can’t wait to welcome new customers, as well as our fantastic regular visitors, to try out our local independent cinema and all that has to offer.”
Loyalty cards will be available at all till points for customers to be able to redeem the offer.
The offer will run until August 31 and the free ticket will be redeemable throughout August and September.
Annual memberships are on sale for £35 a year which includes 5 free tickets, 20% off all film tickets, 20% off food & drink, and a three-month trial to film streaming platform MUBI.
As well as all of the great films available to watch, Catford Mews is hosting a range of events over the summer, including the Catford Mews Comedy Club, as well as the launch of their new evening social Catford Nights and Catford Film Quiz, focusing on film trivia.
Catford Mews has recently introduced The Fat Crust Pizza Co. to its food offer.
The Fat Crust, run by friends Gareth Davey and Andy Bibey, serves a delicious range of canotto style Neapolitan pizzas, from margaritas to special one-offs. Catford Mews members also receive 10% off The Fat Crust as part of their membership benefits.
They are open Wednesday-Saturday from 12pm-10pm and Sunday from 12pm-9pm.
Customers can also pre-order their food on their website to arrive before their film screening.
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