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Entertainment in Estes Park
Historic Park Theatre / Courtesy photo The Historic Park Theatre is the oldest running single-house movie theatre in the nation.
By Trail-Gazette Staff
For those who prefer to conquer serenity instead of summits, consider the options that can be enjoyed comfor tably in the hear t of downtown.
The large white tower downtown is home of The Historic Park Theatre, which at 107-years-old, is the oldest running single-house movie theatre in the nation. Shows presented here cover a wide variety of Art House Movies, comparatively, first run, newrelease movies are shown at Reel Mountain Theater by Safeway.
Sometimes the weather is just too nice to justify sitting inside. Luckily live music can be heard every day of the summer at The Slab Beer Garden’s outdoor venue, weather permitting. Here they of fer close to 100 dif ferent varieties of Colorado craft beers!
Food is also ser ved here, from The Park Café, which is adjacent to the Theatre. Their delicious deli sandwiches, soups, salads, burgers, brats, hot dogs, and desser ts can be delivered right to your seat, whether you’re watching a movie or listening to live music.
On the same boardwalk as the Theatre and Park Café is The Slab Arcade, which has numerous old-fashioned 80s games.
This fun little spot is a great place to relish in classic arcades and other spor ty games like air hockey.
In the heart of Estes, there’s enter tainment for ever yone!
Estes Park Entertainment


