The Regent Cinema

The Regent Cinema

📍 Newcomen Terrace, Redcar TS10 1AU, UK

About The Regent Cinema

The Regent Cinema is a highly-rated entertainment venue situated prominently on Redcar seafront, offering a delightful movie-going experience. With an impressive Google rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars, it's celebrated by visitors for its charming atmosphere and dedication to customer satisfaction. Its striking Art Deco exterior pays homage to Redcar's cinematic history, while inside, guests discover a modern and welcoming environment.

The cinema screens a variety of the latest films, making it a perfect destination for families, couples, and solo viewers alike. Reviews frequently praise the helpful and friendly nature of the staff, who go above and beyond to ensure a positive visit for everyone. Pricing is competitive, with options for children, seniors, and adults, alongside potential savings with an annual pass.

Visiting Information

While specific opening hours are not provided, The Regent Cinema offers extensive accessibility features, including wheelchair-accessible parking, entrance, restrooms, and seating, ensuring comfort for all patrons. For convenience, a range of payment options are accepted, including credit cards, debit cards, and NFC.

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📍 Newcomen Terrace, Redcar TS10 1AU, UK

4.7

from 632 reviews

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Showing 5 of 632 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 5 February 2026.

Anonymous
5/5
5 months ago

Beautiful cinema, great bar with views across the beach & sea. Three lovely small theatres. And a good selection of movies.

Anonymous
5/5
5 months ago

Really impressed with this cute little Cinema and it's staff, I believe it was the manager at the time training a new starter and they did a great job informing them and showing them there process, all the staff here were really helpful and went out their way to help few disabled customers. Great customer service and the outside balcony area was so lovely to relax with a drink in hand. Would definitely come back here and would highly recommend a visit.

Anonymous
4/5
4 weeks ago

Went to our local cinema for the 2nd time since it opened with my daughter. She got some popcorn and a drink that we found was very expensive. Then we went and sat down to watch out film, the only thing if it a very long film you get very uncomfortable as Redcar cinema are not reclining chairs. I have bad knees and they were hurting as uncomfortable.

Anonymous
5/5
2 years ago

The Regent cinema is on Redcar seafront. It looks similar to the beloved old Regent cinema as to its art deco exterior. Though going to the loo in the old Regent Cinema you could hear the North Sea crashing against the walls. Loved that cinema. The New Regent Cinema has not opened yet, however this should be around March 2022. Now open. Went to see Taylor Swift Eres tour quite expensive £15 though you can get a meal and picture/film for £16.00. You can also join Magic Cinema for £15.00. This gets you one picture/film ticket for this price and also joining gets you discount for 1 year. The Regent is very plush with views across the sea and Redcar town. The restaurant and cafe are very posh , though I don't get out much. (and the toilets are luxury) I like the new Regent cinema, though I miss the quirkiness of the old Regent Picture House and the price £5.50 per film.

Anonymous
4/5
3 years ago

So, The Regent has reopened and we visited for the grand opening tonight. £6.50 for kids, £7.50 for seniors (60+) and £8.50 for adults (15+). It’s £2.50 cheaper and 2 for 1 on Mondays with an annual pass costing £15 for adults and £12.50 for seniors and kids. It’s nice inside and they’ve gone for the Art Deco style. Downstairs it has a ticket office, snacks shop with the usual cinema treats (sweets, popcorn, nachos, etc.) and 2 screens. Upstairs is spacious with lots of seating and a bar. The bar has no draught drinks (alcohol or soft drinks) only selling bottles and cans decanted into plastic glasses. Wine is sold in small bottles for one but you can take drinks into the cinema. There’s another screen upstairs and an outdoor terrace overlooking the sea with great views. It has a glass barrier but it’s still chilly and could do with heaters. If they put heaters outside and sorted out the drinks at the bar I’d have given it 5 stars and it’d likely attract folk just for a drink and sit down with a view. But to be fair, they’ve done a great job and it’s super to have The Regent back in town. Well done.