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New Central Cinema TorquayBWorth Trying

90-96 Union St, Torquay TQ2 5PY · Restaurant, Bar, Pizza restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (285 reviews)

Affordable cinema-restaurant hybrid with friendly staff, comfy seating, and solid pizza deals; some accessibility and occasional operations hiccups to note.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

New Central Cinema Torquay delivers reliable casual dining paired with modern cinema comfort, supported by friendly and attentive service and genuinely comfortable seating. However, inconsistent food execution—particularly occasional undercooked pizza—prevents higher grades, and the venue's practical rather than destination-worthy appeal limits distinction. The excellent value proposition and clean, modern environment make it a solid neighborhood choice for casual movie nights, though not a standout dining destination.

Restaurant Summary

The space feels clean and modern, with friendly faces at the foyer and bar setting an easygoing tone. One diner put it simply: "Only a fiver for a film and the meal deal is a bargain." Seating draws praise for leg room and comfort, though a few note small or basic chairs and occasional mid-film traffic from the bar. In the adjoining restaurant, the cooking leans straightforward and satisfying rather than flashy. Pizzas and burgers land well most nights, and having hot pizza brought into the screen is a small joy. Do expect the odd off-night—an undercooked pie or a grill outage has been mentioned—but overall the value-forward approach suits casual movie meals. For families, it is very workable: familiar dishes like pizza and chips, affordable tickets, and a laid-back vibe. Note that one screen currently has limited wheelchair access, and kids who need frequent breaks may be better on an aisle to avoid mid-row disruptions.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost£18-26 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central Torquay high street setting with mixed retail and leisure traffic; local and family-oriented crowd.

Safety: Generally busy daytime footfall; typical town-centre safety, no major issues noted in reviews.

Nearby: Close to multistorey parking off Abbey Road; shops and bars nearby; convenient for an evening out.

Torquay Town CentreThe town centre is a bustling area with a mix of traditional and modern shops, entertainment venues, and a variety of casual dining options. It attracts a diverse crowd including holidaymakers, local families, and young people looking for relaxed social venues.

Practical Information

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