Movies at Sundown
November 14, 2012
Dallas Film Society, Sundown at Granada, the Dallas Observer and Stella Artois bring a new weekly film series this fall. Each Wednesday at 8 p.m. on the Sundown's rooftop overlooking Greenville Avenue, they'll present a gutsy modern classic, while you can enjoy their great farm-to-table menu (with some fantastic vegan dishes) and sip on a Stella or two. Best of all, the movies are free.
October 3: FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS
October 10th: DAZED AND CONFUSED
October 17th: TRAINSPOTTING
October 24th: SID AND NANCY
October 31st: THE LOST BOYS
November 7th: ALMOST FAMOUS
November 14th: THE BIG LEBOWSKI
November 21st: GARDEN STATE
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- Barley House: $2 Domestic Drafts
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