Movies, arcade games, and bowling are coming to Nashville Yards

Hooky Entertainment opens April 29 at Nashville Yards with a dine-in movie theater, bowling lanes, and an arcade under one roof.

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Hooky Nashville is located in Nashville Yards’ CAA Creative Office Building. | Photo by Parker Studios

Want to see a blockbuster film without leaving downtown? Starting later this month, you can.

Hooky Entertainment opens Wednesday, April 29 at Nashville Yards. The 50,000-sqft venue centers on a dine-in movie theater, with additional entertainment built around it. Inside, you’ll find:

  • Seven auditoriums (including an SDX screen)
  • Full-length bowling lanes
  • 15,000-sqft arcade with 48 games
  • Two cocktail bars
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Bowling is priced by the hour. | Photo by Parker Studios

The movie-going experience

Seats are couch-style, and you can order straight to your chair. Beyond bottomless popcorn and soda, there’s a full menu with items such as Detroit-style pizza, sandwiches, shareables, and milkshakes.

“Michael” and “The Devil Wears Prada 2” are among the first films on the schedule, with tickets already on sale for those and other upcoming releases.

Know before you go

The venue will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. Expect extended weekend hours and up to three hours of complimentary parking with validation at the on-site help desk.

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