


County Theater
About
Step back in time at the County Theater, a beautifully preserved single-screen cinema in the heart of Doylestown that offers families an authentic movie-going experience you won't find at modern multiplexes. This nonprofit gem shows a thoughtful mix of family-friendly films, classic movies, and special events in an intimate, old-fashioned setting that makes every screening feel like a special occasion.
Highlights
- ✓Authentic vintage single-screen theater experience with classic charm
- ✓Family-friendly film programming including new releases and timeless classics
- ✓Intimate atmosphere where every seat feels special
- ✓Affordable admission prices supporting a nonprofit community theater
- ✓Located in walkable downtown Doylestown perfect for pre or post-movie strolls
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive 15-20 minutes early to snag your favorite seats and soak in the historic theater atmosphere,there's no assigned seating in this charming venue
- 2.Check their website for special family matinee showings and themed events like Saturday morning classics, which often feature kid-favorite films at reduced prices
- 3.The theater is small and popular, so consider purchasing tickets online in advance for new releases and weekend screenings
- 4.Downtown Doylestown has free parking after 5pm and all day Sunday, making evening and weekend shows especially budget-friendly
- 5.Support this nonprofit theater by purchasing concessions,the prices are reasonable and help keep this community treasure running
Best Time to Visit
Weekend matinees are ideal for families with younger children, offering a relaxed atmosphere and often featuring kid-friendly programming. Weekday evenings tend to be less crowded if you prefer a quieter experience, though the theater's intimate size means it never feels overwhelming even when full.
What to Know
Ticket prices are very reasonable (typically under $10 for adults, less for children) as this is a nonprofit theater. Street parking and public lots are available nearby in downtown Doylestown. Concessions include traditional movie snacks, and the single-screen format means no worrying about finding the right theater room.
Seasonal Notes
The theater operates year-round and is especially popular during summer break and winter holidays when they often schedule extra family matinees. Check their calendar for special holiday screenings and themed events throughout the year.
Nearby Eats
Walk to Dough Boys Pizza just two blocks away for kid-approved slices, or try Jules Thin Crust on State Street for casual Italian fare with a children's menu, both within easy walking distance of the theater.
More Activities Near Doylestown
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Mercer Museum
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