Nitehawk Cinema in NY puts its unique film-themed menus into new book


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In 2011, Nitehawk Cinema became New York State’s first legal dine-in theatre. Then, Viragh began creating cocktail and food selections themed to the movies he was offering. Photo: Nighthawk Cinema

More than a decade ago, Matthew Viragh was a Texan with a dream. He wanted to serve moviegoers booze and prepared food as they sat in their seats. In Brooklyn. But he had a state Prohibition-era liquor ban to contend with first.

Viragh, who left advertising for the theatre business, hired an Albany lobbyist. The lobbyist rounded up some friendly lawmakers, and Nitehawk Cinema got its wish in 2011, becoming New York State’s first legal dine-in theatre. Then, Viragh began creating cocktail and food selections themed to the movies he was offering.

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