Val s Drive-in located on Sabattus Street in Lewiston has been a central Maine staple since 1959.
Any local or tourist will tell you that Val s is a must stop. They feature fresh beef patties, lobster rolls, poutine, onion rings, ice cream, and so much more. Plus, you can burn off some of those calories at their batting cages!
Triple Bypass Burger
For those who are extra hungry the massive Triple Bypass hamburger is the way to go. This all-American special features 3 hamburger patties, triple bacon, and triple cheese. Oh and the bun? Each end is a grilled cheese sandwich for a total of 7 slices of cheese! All for just $8.99.
Die Fast Food-Branche ist dank Drive-in, Straßenverkauf und Lieferservice gut durch die Corona-Krise gekommen. Die Nummer zwei auf dem deutschen Markt zieht daraus Konsequenzen.
By Zuri Anderson
Apr 23, 2021
As the COVID-19 restrictions fluctuate in Washington and even its counties, some people have been missing the experience of movie theaters. While some movie theaters are still open, moviegoers may want a more open experience for their theater experience. Enter drive-in theaters an option that blew up in popularity when indoor cinemas had to shut their doors in the early days of the pandemic. It also serves as a great option in case you re tired of watching films on streaming services. Washington has a handful of drive-in theaters near Seattle that are ready to show you the latest and hottest releases. We have the list below!
Arclight Cinemas, Pacific Theatres Will Close Permanently
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Arclight Cinemas and Pacific Theatres will close down, a victim of a global pandemic that brought moviegoing to a standstill. The news comes as things were beginning to look up for the hard-hit exhibition industry and serves as a reminder of the economic devastation wrought by a public health crisis that upended cultural life.
“After shutting our doors more than a year ago, today we must share the difficult and sad news that Pacific will not be reopening its ArcLight Cinemas and Pacific Theatres locations,” the company said in a statement. “This was not the outcome anyone wanted, but despite a huge effort that exhausted all potential options, the company does not have a viable way forward.”