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Cine Colombia Expands Beyond the Big Screen with New Restaurant

Pedro Espinola Special Correspondent / Updated : 2024-12-25 00:03:12
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Bogotá, Colombia – Cine Colombia, a renowned Colombian cinema chain, is venturing beyond the silver screen with the opening of Cinepolitana 93, its first standalone restaurant located in Bogotá's Parque de la 93.

The new gastronomic venture from Cine Colombia aims to captivate Bogotá's diners with authentic Italian pizzas, a diverse menu, and a unique ambiance.

Cinepolitana, already a familiar brand within movie theaters, is reinventing itself with this independent opening.

A Fusion of Innovation and Flavor Munir Falah, president of Cine Colombia, highlighted the significance of this step: "This is the first restaurant in this new business stage. We offer top-tier products in an unparalleled setting, with a terrace overlooking Parque de la 93. And this is just the beginning!"

Cinepolitana 93 offers a comprehensive culinary experience with appetizers, main courses, desserts, and carefully selected beverages. The star of the menu is the pizzas, crafted in a stone oven to ensure a traditional and authentic flavor.

This is not the first time Cine Colombia has diversified its business. During the pandemic, the company strengthened its home delivery service, bringing popcorn and other food directly to customers' homes. Now, with Cinepolitana, the company aims to establish itself as a leader in the restaurant category in Colombia.

"We are excited to expand our value proposition beyond multiplexes, developing innovative concepts with the high standards of quality and service that characterize us," said Falah.

A Promising New Venture With giant screens, a cozy design, and a prime location, Cinepolitana 93 promises to be a popular meeting spot in the city. The company plans to consolidate its position in the gastronomy sector, offering Colombians a different and high-quality alternative.

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