FREE - FREE - FREE - Come on out for our Outdoor Movie Series on various weekend nights from October through December at The Eatery. A family friendly movie will be shown on our 100+ inch screen at dusk. October will boast a DOUBLE FEATURE each Friday; a family friendly movie followed by a teen/18+ movie! The best part? It’s FREE! Follow Turtle Roll Ice Cream's FB & IG pages for official movie titles and approximate start times. Bring a beach chair or a blanket, enjoy food from one of the on-site food trucks and grab some popcorn and ice cream from Turtle Roll Homemade Ice Cream & Shaved Ice for a night of fun! Heaters are on-site for those chilly evenings in the fall & winter!
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Oct 06, 2023 · 5:30 PM - Dec 31, 2023 · 10:00 PM(GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
On-site parking available at The Eatery & at the neighboring Aitken's On Demand Landscaping
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About the Outdoor Movie Series:
There are NO Covid Protocols for Outdoor Events.
Seating space on the lawn are first come, first served. Arrive early to snag a spot! Guests can bring their own beach chair or blanket.
Bright enough to be completely visible in the daylight, the screen illuminates the viewing area with crisp, clear images and combines with a quality sound system to create one of the most memorable movie-going experiences.
The Eatery FAQs (our Event Space):
What items are prohibited from being brought to The Eatery?
• Food or Beverages
• Illegal substances & weapons
• Pop-up tents/canopies
Can I bring a folding chair and blanket?
Yes, we recommend a beach chair (low profile) or a blanket. There are a few picnic tables and other seating options available too.
What about items I lost or found at The Eatery?
To inquire about lost or found items, please call (850) 480-9559.
May I bring a picnic basket?
No. The Eatery is the perfect place for a picnic and a night of dining. However, in order to ensure that events are enjoyable for all attendees and leaseholders please enjoy food and desert from one of The Eatery’s resident or guest food trucks.
May I bring beer or wine to The Eatery? How about food?
The Eatery is not licensed for alcohol sales. However, food & refreshments are available for purchase from the resident and guest food trucks located north of the pavilion; there is a variety of Coke & Pepsi products, water, Jarritos Mexican Soda, Big Jerk Soda & Sweet Jackson’s Sweet Tea (bottled locally in Pensacola). Ice Cream & Shaved Ice Desserts are available at Turtle Roll Homemade Ice Cream & Shaved Ice that include hand scooped, soft serve, Dole pineapple soft serve, shakes, sundaes, monthly specials & their famous “See-Through Vertical Banana Splits”; popcorn will also be available for purchase on movie nights!
What is the rain policy?
Movies are shown rain or shine, unless there are severe weather warnings and/or the threat of lightning in the area. The Pavilion area & bathrooms are protected from the elements. The Eatery grounds have a high-tech design with underlying layers of sand and gravel that allows water to drain quickly.
Are recording devices allowed during the movie?
Photography, video, or recording devices are prohibited at all movie showings which are protected by Copyright.
May I smoke?
Smoking is prohibited around the seating area of the movie, the pavilion, restrooms and within 50 feet of any food truck that uses propane. We ask that all smoking take place in the parking lot and downwind of any guest.
May I bring my dog along?
Animals are welcome at The Eatery anytime; we ask that pet owners maintain all county leash laws and clean up after their pets. Many of the on-site food trucks are pet friendly and have treats for dogs; Turtle Roll Ice Cream has “Bone Cones” for those that love Ice Cream!
Are you legally allowed to show a movie to the public?
U.S. Copyright law requires that all videos displayed outside of the home, or at any place where people are gathered who are not family members, must have public performance rights. Turtle Roll LLC obtains a license for each movie it shows and complies with all federal & copyright laws and requirements.
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