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Watermans Arts Centre

40 High St, Brentford TW8 0DS, United Kingdom

Watermans Arts Centre
Movie theater
4.5
567 reviews
8 comments
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FPP2+7J Brentford, United Kingdom
+44 20 8232 1010
watermans.org.uk
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David Loader
David Loader
Arrived at 8:00pm for a film that started at 8:45 pm. Lovely plate of Indian food. Followed by the Film Eternety's Gate. Great evening
Noodle Brain
Noodle Brain204 days ago
….don’t be fooled by their giant quirky sign like this young noodle did!!

The Watermans Art Centre does indeed have a carpark, and it’s right next to this huge sign 👀
Ben Owen
Ben Owen265 days ago
Excellent independent cinema and Monty's, an Indian restaurant, serve a good curry in the basement. Useful as a pre match meal if going to Brentford.
Laura Carolina
Laura Carolina326 days ago
Went to view a photography exhibition and saw that there’s a cafe, bar, cinema, event venue, outdoor riverside seating and lounging/reading area. An attractive and inviting venue.
Daniela Sheppard
Daniela Sheppard357 days ago
One of the nicest community centers I have visited. This place brings together the arts through shows suitable for the whole family (we saw DoReMiKaDo and loved it), it has a bar and buffet kitchen, a gallery where many workshops happen and is located in a lovely spot by the river.
We loved the snacks at reasonable prices and the little reading nook.
Witold Radosław Dietrich
Witold Radosław Dietrich357 days ago
They are awfully unfair, because once I’ve parked at Saturday morning, but neither ringgo app nor park pay station didn’t work there.
I’ve been trying whole day to pay, but all the time I was receiving that’s was impossible.
After couple of days I’ve received fine ticket.
The problem is that even you trying to contact them in order to clarification, they don’t answer at all.
Helen Kimball-Brooke
Helen Kimball-Brooke357 days ago
Broad range of films from all over Europe and beyond. Great location right on the Thames: watch the tide come in and go out!
Andrew Harris
Andrew Harris1 year ago
Saw an amazing performance by the Deaf artist Chisato Minamimura. Had a super Lamb Madras at the in-house Guru Canteen washed down with a few pints of Cobra. All staff I encountered we friendly, and the venue had a really nice, relaxed vibe.
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