Electric is
known as one of the oldest cinema theatres in the country with more than a
century of history in the famous neighbourhood of Notting Hill. This cinema was
created out of a part of a fabric of Portobello Road in February 1911 and it
has survived a bombing during the World War I.
This
historical place has been changed names and owners down the years and it closed
between 1993 and 2001, when the architect Gebler Tooth developed a plan to re-establish the commercial viability of
the theatre. Nowadays the cinema, the next door restaurant and its upstairs private
members club “Electric House” are run by Soho House.
You can
enjoy watching a film comfortably seated in the leather sofas of the Electic from
12.50£ per person. For more information http://www.electriccinema.co.uk/whatson.php.