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Date Added: March 12, 2010
Date Added: March 12, 2010
Burger Barn
The best burgers in Town and reasonably priced as well. Have been disappointed with the wait, a few times, but it has been worth it. Also, if you don't live in the area it's worth the drive.
The best burgers in Town and reasonably priced as well. Have been disappointed with the wait, a few times, but it has been worth it. Also, if you don't live in the area it's worth the drive.
Date Added: March 2, 2010
Mario's Bowling & Family Entertainment Palace
The family and I went last week and the kids had a great time. The staff were friendly and the service was pretty good.
The family and I went last week and the kids had a great time. The staff were friendly and the service was pretty good.
Date Added: February 22, 2010
Senor Frog's (Bahamas) Ltd
Whenever someone suggests "Let's go to Senor Frogs" I completely shut down that idea. I don't like going there at all. In fact there has only been one occasion that I recall where I enjoyed myself
Whenever someone suggests "Let's go to Senor Frogs" I completely shut down that idea. I don't like going there at all. In fact there has only been one occasion that I recall where I enjoyed myself
Date Added: February 22, 2010
Bambu Music Bar & Lounge
I have been going to Bambu since they opened their doors a few years ago. The music has changed from back then when it was just techno, now days they play Dance - anything to keep you movin'! Club
I have been going to Bambu since they opened their doors a few years ago. The music has changed from back then when it was just techno, now days they play Dance - anything to keep you movin'! Club
Date Added: February 13, 2010
Twin Brothers Seafood & Steakhouse
Twin Brothers is Awesome. If you only have a few days in Nassau you must stop here for lunch or dinner and have the Conch Salad. The prices are great, the people are great, and the food is out of this
Twin Brothers is Awesome. If you only have a few days in Nassau you must stop here for lunch or dinner and have the Conch Salad. The prices are great, the people are great, and the food is out of this
Date Added: February 10, 2010
J & J Seafood Ltd
I was pleased with the variety of LOCAL seafood items that were on display.. ...."they 'even had lobster fat, for my peas & rice.
I was pleased with the variety of LOCAL seafood items that were on display.. ...."they 'even had lobster fat, for my peas & rice.
Date Added: February 10, 2010
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Date Added: January 23, 2010
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The Freeport 5 opened its doors in 2000 with U-571 and LOVE & BASKETBALL among the very first films shown. Both of those films were April releases, so that is most likely to be the month when operations began there.
The color scheme reflects the official uniform decor shared by all of Galleria Cinema theatres. The color scheme of the original location was beige with dark green accents. The architect for the Freeport 5 is an Italian gentleman who resides in Nassau. One of the most impressive features of this location is the skylight above the lobby and concession areas.
Due to the relatively small population in Freeport, the individual auditoria are modest in size, the largest seating around 200 persons. The theatres are all laid out in a linear fashion which translates into a booth that is very straightforward and easy to monitor because all projectors are nearby and visible at all times. If there is one major flaw in the booth, it would have to be the port windows which are not as clear and free of coloration as projection port holes ought to be. Furthermore, the glass is mounted in such a way that the sound of the projector can easily leak into the auditorium.
Galleria Cinemas was the first to employ digital audio with DTS technology. Freeport 1 is the first Galleria cinema to employ Dolby Digital audio (with an EX adapter). All of the remaining screens in Freeport are equipped with Dolby CP-45 analog processors. The sound-heads on the projectors use the reverse-scan LED system.
You can view all the movies listings, times and previews HERE
The color scheme reflects the official uniform decor shared by all of Galleria Cinema theatres. The color scheme of the original location was beige with dark green accents. The architect for the Freeport 5 is an Italian gentleman who resides in Nassau. One of the most impressive features of this location is the skylight above the lobby and concession areas.
Due to the relatively small population in Freeport, the individual auditoria are modest in size, the largest seating around 200 persons. The theatres are all laid out in a linear fashion which translates into a booth that is very straightforward and easy to monitor because all projectors are nearby and visible at all times. If there is one major flaw in the booth, it would have to be the port windows which are not as clear and free of coloration as projection port holes ought to be. Furthermore, the glass is mounted in such a way that the sound of the projector can easily leak into the auditorium.
Galleria Cinemas was the first to employ digital audio with DTS technology. Freeport 1 is the first Galleria cinema to employ Dolby Digital audio (with an EX adapter). All of the remaining screens in Freeport are equipped with Dolby CP-45 analog processors. The sound-heads on the projectors use the reverse-scan LED system.
You can view all the movies listings, times and previews HERE
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