Streetalk: What movie theater has the best and worst popcorn?

‘You do feel a bit more special at the Plaza that you’re eating vegan. You’re not hurting an animal in any way. Makes it taste a little better.’

Alain: Vegan popcorn at the Plaza. Popcorn by definition is vegan, but the toppings are vegan too.  At Camp Creek it’s probably not certified vegan and probably fake butter too.  You do feel a bit more special at the Plaza that you’re eating vegan. You’re not hurting an animal in any way. Makes it taste a little better. They also have nutritional yeast to put on your popcorn and a little bit of a granola element that you won’t have at Camp Creek.  And they layer the butter at the Plaza too. That’s service!

Diana: Popcorn at the Tara was chewy, so I took it back and told her could we please get a refill.  She said sure but said when it’s fresh it tastes chewy.  So she brought another popcorn back  and it was pretty much the same--chewy. I saw it popping  so I knew it was fresh, but it was still chewy. So she was right. Their popcorn is chewy. It’s like eating Styrofoam.  Not really what you’re looking for in your popcorn.  Phipps is the best. A good amount of seasoning without being too salty. Hot, light and crispy and fluffy.

Jessica: The dollar theater on Roswell Road. They give you tons of options about the toppings you want to put on it. You put it on yourself which rocks,  as many layers as many different flavors as you want. And if you get one of the big buckets you get free refills. It rocks hardcore.  The worst is Riverstone Theater in Canton. I couldn’t even enjoy the movie. I felt sick halfway and had to leave and go to the bathroom ‘cause I didn’t know whether I was going to make it. Way too oily.