There is something about walking into the Parkway Theater on a Friday night that makes you feel like you have been let in on a wonderful secret. Tucked into the Minnehaha neighborhood on Chicago Avenue South, this beautifully restored 1930s movie palace is the kind of place that reminds you why going out to see a film — or catch a live show — is still one of life’s genuine pleasures.
The Parkway has been part of Minneapolis since 1931, and for decades it served as a beloved neighborhood cinema before falling into disuse. A dedicated group of local film lovers and community investors brought it back to life in 2016, and the result is nothing short of spectacular. The restoration kept the original Art Deco bones intact: arched ceilings, a warm amber glow from vintage-style lighting, and that unmistakable sense of occasion that modern multiplex theaters simply cannot manufacture.
What sets the Parkway apart is its programming. Yes, you can catch first-run independent films and thoughtfully curated repertory screenings — think classic horror marathons in October, summertime cult comedies, and themed double features that pair movies in ways you would never have thought of but immediately appreciate. The calendar is genuinely inventive, and checking it regularly has become a small ritual for regulars in South Minneapolis.
But the Parkway is also a live events space, hosting everything from stand-up comedy nights and film premieres to local musician showcases and community fundraisers. The stage in front of the screen means that before a screening, you might get a short live set, a filmmaker Q&A, or an introduction from a local historian. It adds a layer of warmth and context that transforms a night out into something more like a communal experience.
Now, about the concessions — because they matter here. Forget the standard popcorn-and-watered-down-soda routine. The Parkway serves local craft beers, wine, and cocktails right alongside their excellent popcorn (made with real butter, which you will notice immediately). You can bring your drink into the theater and settle into one of the generously sized seats with something good in hand. It feels civilized and celebratory at the same time.
The neighborhood around the Parkway is worth exploring too. Chicago Avenue in the Minnehaha area has a quiet, residential character, and a pre-show walk or a post-film dinner at one of the nearby spots makes for a full evening without ever needing to fight downtown traffic.
Whether you are a devoted cinephile, a live music fan, or just someone looking for a genuinely special night out, the Parkway Theater delivers something that feels increasingly rare: a local institution with soul. Go once and you will absolutely go back.