Originally opened in 1936, and converted into a bingo hall in the 60s, Everyman Salisbury now hosts four screens, a Spielburger kitchen, and a grand bar with retro touches.
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BY NATIONAL RAIL
Salisbury train station is a 15-minute walk to the cinema
BY BUS
Main Bus routes all drop off at Blue boar row which is around the corner from the cinema.
Two local paid car parks open 24 hours although they don’t charge after 6pm.
Salt Lane Car park – 2 minutes’ walk to the Cinema SP11ED
Central Car Park – 5 minutes’ walk to the Cinema SP1 3SL
There is disabled access in all four screens
10am daily (or half an hour before the first film of the day, if earlier).
Screen 1
132 seats
NEC laser projection, Dolby digital 7.1 sound, satellite and live show capabilities
Screen 2
32 seats
NEC laser projection, Dolby digital 7.1 sound, satellite and live show capabilities
Screen 3
82 seats
NEC laser projection, Dolby digital 7.1 sound, satellite and live show capabilities
Screen 4
64 seats
NEC laser projection, Dolby digital 7.1 sound, satellite and live show capabilities