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Poster for Spoons Toons & Booze Christmas Special

Spoons Toons & Booze Christmas Special

Midnite weekend screenings happen on Friday & Saturday nights (meaning arrive on Friday and/or Saturday night by 11:45pm for seating, the movie starts after midnite)!

Run Time: 120 min.

Your favorite Saturday morning cartoon brunch is back, this time with a sleighful of Christmas and holiday-themed episodes! Join SecretFormula’s Michael Austin and Nell Casey for a nostalgic big-screen marathon packed with festive classics, humorous commentary, and grown-up fun.

You’ll help pick what we watch from 200+ cartoon series spanning the 1940s–2000s. Fuel up at our free all-you-can-eat cereal bar, including seasonal favorites and both dairy and non-dairy options. Pair it with specialty cocktails like the Fruity Pebbles–infused Bedrock Spritz, The Sonny (a Cocoa Puff–topped White Russian), or a boozy cereal shot right in your bowl!

Compete in audience contests, win prizes, and relive your childhood like you always dreamed—with brunch, booze, and Christmas cartoons on the big screen!

Spoons Toons & Booze shows may contain mature language. Spoons Toons & Booze tickets are general admission; please show up no later than 15 minutes after the start time or we can not guarantee your seats. If you are unable to attend, we will happily offer you an e-credit. Please notify us at least 24 hours prior to the event. Vouchers can be used Monday – Thursdays (after the first week of a film), and not on holidays.  Vouchers do not expire.

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