First opened in 1935, the Grade II listed Everyman Barnet holds five of our most unique cinema screens, multiple bars and its own Spielburger restaurant.
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BY TUBE
High Barnet Station (Northern Line)
BY NATIONAL RAIL
New Barnet Station
BY BUS
The cinema is located along a major bus-route running a regular and frequent service from Barnet, Finchley, Enfield and Borehamwood.
Everyman Barnet offers complimentary parking via a large car park situated at the rear of the venue. The car park has three designated Blue Badge parking spaces.
The car park is free to Everyman customers. Customers do not need to purchase a car park ticket, just enter their car registration details into the terminal in the foyer (this is necessary Monday – Friday 8.00-18.00 only). The car park is free to use at weekends and between 6pm and midnight Mondays to Fridays.
The cinema's entrance is on the street and is accessed via steps or ramp to the four sets of push/pull doors.
Screens 1 and 5 are not accessible to wheelchair users or those with limited mobility, as they are only accessible via stairs with handrails.
Screens 2, 3 and 4 are fully accessible, situated on the ground floor. Each have two double wheelchair bays available with adjacent companion seating.
For more information on booking disabled access seats please click here to contact the venue.
10am daily (or half an hour before the first film of the day, if earlier).
Screen 1 - (No step-free access)
169 seats
NEC laser projection, with Dolby Digital AES audio, 3D and HD Satellite capabilities
Screen 2
50 seats
NEC laser projection, with Dolby Digital AES audio
Screen 3
50 seats
NEC laser projection, with Dolby Digital AES audio.
Screen 4
99 capacity
NEC laser projection, with Dolby Digital AES audio, 3D and HD Satellite capabilities.
Screen 5 - (No step-free access)
61 capacity
NEC laser projection, with Dolby Digital AES audio, 3D and HD Satellite capabilities.