Granada Theater

3524 Greenville Ave DallasTX75206
Closed
Sunday
11:00am-4:00pm, 5:00pm-2:00am
Monday
5:00pm-2:00am
Tuesday
5:00pm-2:00am
Wednesday
5:00pm-2:00am
Thursday
5:00pm-2:00am
Friday
2:00pm-2:00am
Saturday
11:00am-4:00pm, 5:00pm-2:00am
Payment Methods: Visa, American Express, Discover, Cash
Average Rating
4
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(80)
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Description

The Granada Theater is located at 3524 Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX. This location is in the Lower Greenville neighborhood. This business specializes in Theatre and has 2 review(s) with a star rating of 3.5.
by merchantcircle on October 06, 2018 from merchantcircle

Tips

Know Before You Go: Seating is limited. Check the concert calendar well in advance in order to secure tickets.
by ezlocal on February 21, 2015 from ezlocal
The Extras: The Granada hosts football parties Saturday and Sunday afternoons and Monday nights. There's no cover and draft beers are only $2.
by ezlocal on February 21, 2015 from ezlocal

Editorial Reviews

Mike Schoder reopened this historic venue seven years ago and the results have been impressive. Despite the fact that he has direct competition with AEG and Live Nation venues, Schoder still manages to pack the schedule with impressive acts every week. Most notable, though, is the demeanor of the staff. Absolutely everyone is friendly and even the bouncers are referred to as "Serenity" due to...
by blackbookmag on September 15, 2011 from blackbookmag
Originally a movie theater, this Dallas landmark on Lower Greenville is now a concert venue.:
In Short
With a WWII feel and design, the Granada once premiered movies like ""Ben Hur."" Today, a symphony of gobo lights and billowing fog enhance performances by local and regional...
by by Contributor at Citysearch on October 28, 2004 from Citysearch

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Professional theatre companies
by localcom on April 04, 2016 from localcom
Established in 1946 by Phil Isley, Granada Theater opened its doors as a movie hall. In the 1970s it functioned as a music hall for a short time, when it reverted back to being a movie theater. Mike Schoder, an avid musician, assumed reigns of the theater in 2004 and converted it into a delightful space that plays host to various enthralling concerts. Before the lights go down, take note of the...
by yahoolocal on May 28, 2014 from yahoolocal