Dining is back at the Cerrito Theater

Movie fans who enjoy kicking back with a light meal and a brew can now enjoy half of that equation, as our favorite movie theater has rolled out its long-promised menu!

Pizza by the pie, ranging from a classic margherita to pizza with bay shrimp, artichoke vegetarian, and more, plus such snacks as nachos and quesadillas, sandwiches ranging from burgers and chicken cordon bleu to cheddar cheese, salads, desserts and more.

Once the ABC license comes through, soon we hope, expect to enjoy both beer and wine.

Consider these special events

You can catch high-definition, filmed productions of London’s National Theater this fall at the Cerrito. The theater is offering a three-play series of Shakespeare’s “All’s Well that Ends Well.” (Monday, October 19 and Wednesday, October 21 at 7:30 p.m.), Mark Ravenhill’s “Nation” (Monday, February 15 and Wednesday, February 17 at 7:30 p.m., and Alan Bennett’s “The Habit of Art” (Monday, May 3 and Wednesday, May 5 at 7:30 p.m.).

Also, for the readers among you, will be the theater’s presentation of filmed interviews with great authors.

“Times Talks Live: A Conversation with novelist John Irving,” produced by the New York Times, will be presented Monday, November 2, at 7. On Monday November 16, “Times Talk Live” feature master of chills Stephen King.

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See you at the Cerrito!

Cerrito Theater needs Friends with Green thumbs!

Do you enjoy gardening? Are you willing to get your hands dirty to help the Cerrito Theater – and the wider community?

On Saturday, Oct. 17, from 9 a.m. to noon, Friends of the Cerrito Theater, working with Rialto Cinemas, will plant two street trees in the sidewalk strip behind the theater on Kearney Street. This is part of the city’s Greening El Cerrito Day. Teams sponsored by the Environmental Quality Committee will be planting trees across town from 9 to noon, and then will enjoy the “Making El Cerrito Greener Environmental Showcase” from noon to 4 at City Hall.

Join us!

We need volunteers on that day – and volunteers beforehand, to make the soil ready. Then – we need people to water, tend, divide agapanthus – to keep the theater’s new community garden beautiful!

The city will supply the trees. We need to dig holes, plant and water.

Are you interested in helping green our favorite theater?

Contact Dave Weinstein, 510-524-1737 or davidsweinstein@yahoo.com.