The Regent Antiques Auctions Cinema in Blackpool is a vintage, craft and retro emporium spanning 3 floors in a restored 1920’s cinema. Come inside and take a look around…
- The Regent Antiques Auctions Cinema in Blackpool
- The Regent Blackpool – Antiques
- The Regent Blackpool – Auctions
- The Regent Cinema in Blackpool
- National Theatre Live
- 2024 Upgrade to the Regent Cinema
- Friday Nights on the Silver Screen – The Regent Cinema opens again!
- Strictly Come Dancing at The Regent – Sat 16 Nov from 6.15pm
- Home Alone 2 – 6th Dec at 7.30pm
- It’s a Wonderful Life – 13th Dec at 7.30pm
- Elf – 20th Dec at 7.30pm
- Hire this CINEMA in Blackpool for your EVENT!
- The Regent Ghost Hunts!
The Regent Antiques Auctions Cinema in Blackpool
Like old things? Finding unusual treasure? Love to repurpose something from the past? You need to visit The Regent!
If you like a stroll you could take a walk Eastwards along Church Street, heading away from the sea. You’ll see The Regent in front of you. If you prefer to drive there’s a handy pay & display car park opposite the door. The address of the car park is Cookson Street FY1 3DR, but access it via Caunce Street.
Browse the wide variety of stalls and see what you’ll find… Don’t forget to stop at the vintage tearoom on the first floor. Refresh yourself with a brew and sample a cheeky cake or two! The building itself is an old 1920’s cinema. The original cinema space has been fully restored and films are shown once again.
You could enjoy a full day out at The Regent Antiques, Auctions & Cinema! FREE Entry – open 7 days a week, 10am to 4.30pm (4pm on Sundays)
The Regent Blackpool – Antiques
The big white building with the shiny dome stands at the top of Church Street, Blackpool in Lancashire. Inside is a world of antiques, vintage, craft and retro goods, spanning three floors. With more than 50 amazing stalls, there’s something here for everyone. Ideal when you’re looking for things to do – especially on rainy days!
Browse through antiques from all era’s – whatever your thing you’ll find it here. From antique ornaments to wartime memorabilia, vintage china, jigsaws and clothing to records and furniture. Look at the walls, all covered in artwork and photo prints, and all available to buy.
Tea and Vintage Tearoom
Tea and Vintage serves a wide range of meals, seven days a week. Breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea with homemade cakes. What are you waiting for? The tearoom is open from Tuesday to Saturday between 10am and 2pm.
The Regent Blackpool – Auctions
Monthly general sale auctions began at The Regent in 2019. Watch and take part online, through the auction site Easylive.
Take a look at the lots on the website – and if you’re local or in Blackpool you can call in to view in the days leading up to the auction. Once the hammer falls you can have your lot posted/couriered to you, anywhere in the world (p&p extra). Or you can call in and collect at no extra cost.
We went to take a look at the auction in progress and see how The Regent Auctions work –
Got something to sell? From a single item to a full house clearance – and if you’ve got a lot of goods to sell someone can come out to take a look/collect. Your goods could be auctioned on the last Thursday of each month between 11am and 3pm. Buy and sell your antiques and curios for just a 17.5% buyers or sellers premium and a minimum £2.50 sellers fee. Pay-outs are made within 7 days of the Auction.
The Regent Cinema in Blackpool
The doors of the Regent Cinema in Blackpool originally opened in 1921, with 1092 seats inside and a retractable roof! For decades it was a popular night out until the appeal of the silver screen tarnished in the late 1960s. By 1969 it was eyes down for bingo during the week. But that all changed in 2016. After some serious refurbishment and restoration, The Regent Cinema reopened the doors once again to the cinema going public.
For example, the old seats (below) were all saved and refurbished. From drab blue to plush red. Single and double seats now available, all with a table for those drinks and snacks. Visit their website and you can also see before and after photos on the Regent Cinema Facebook page.
National Theatre Live
In 2023, The Regent Cinema in Blackpool started broadcasting National Theatre Live. Now, the best of live British theatre comes to a cinema screen near you – look out for the logo.
Whether you prefer serious drama, romcoms or sold-out award-winning hits, this is unmissable theatre. It’s filmed live from Britain’s most exciting stages and broadcast to over 700 cinemas across the UK and many more around the globe. Plays are filmed in front of a live theatre audience, but optimised for the big screen. It’s the next best thing to being there.
The actors on stage deliver their performances as they normally would any other night. To make sure that cinema audiences have the best seat in the house, camera positions are tailored to capture each production. Technical teams make sure every element on stage such as lighting, hair and make-up look fantastic on the big screen.
2024 Upgrade to the Regent Cinema
Improvements and restoration at The Regent Cinema are never ending. It’s an old building which had got into a terrible state. In 2024, the next task was upgrading the sound system and projector. Unfortunately it meant the Cinema was closed for a few months.
While upgrading the speakers and projection systems, a small stage is being added at the front. This will be ideal for comedians, presentations, guest speaker events and small amateur drama productions. All exciting stuff! And you can still hire the cinema for your special occasions. Just give them a call for details on 01253 290879.
Friday Nights on the Silver Screen – The Regent Cinema opens again!
Friday nights, films showing at 7.30pm. The Regent Cinema in Blackpool is an independent venue showing classic films across all ages. Revisit the glory days of a night at the pictures – when a cinema trip was a special treat. Make it a night out with a drink and a snack in the fully licensed diner. Lagers, glasses of wine and single spirits all at a very reasonable £2.50 each.
Strictly Come Dancing at The Regent – Sat 16 Nov from 6.15pm
You’ve probably not managed to get tickets for the Blackpool Strictly show at The Tower Ballroom… But you can join us to watch Strictly on the big screen. Be your own judge with our score cards and enjoy the Strictly experience, right here in Blackpool!
Doors open from 6.15pm
Home Alone 2 – 6th Dec at 7.30pm
Kevin accidentally boards a flight to New York City and gets separated from his family who are on their way to Miami. He then bumps into two of his old enemies, who plan to rob a toy store. PG rating, 1992
It’s a Wonderful Life – 13th Dec at 7.30pm
When a frustrated businessman, George Bailey, becomes suicidal, an angel from heaven, Clarence, is sent to him. To his change of heart, she shows him what life would have been without his existence. U rating, 1946
Elf – 20th Dec at 7.30pm
Buddy, a human, is raised amongst elves at the North Pole. When he discovers that he is not an elf, he travels to New York to search for his biological father. PG rating, 2003
Hire this CINEMA in Blackpool for your EVENT!
Be quick and take advantage of this FANTASTIC half price OFFER!
The Regent Cinema is offering 50% off private hire of the venue, for a limited number of bookings only. It means you can hire this cinema in Blackpool for your special event for just £150! Whether it’s a birthday, anniversary, baby shower or staff do, enjoy a film of your choice whilst taking advantage of the fully licenced diner. For more info ring 01253 290879 or email info@regentcinemablackpool.co.uk – and don’t forget to mention you saw it on Visit Fylde Coast!
The Regent Ghost Hunts!
Whether you’re an experienced paranormal investigator or a beginner, A Ghost Hunt at the historic Regent Cinema in Blackpool is an absolute must! Join Haunted Rooms UK to explore. 2024 dates TBC.
It’s the last surviving example of an old-style cinema in Blackpool, with many of its original historic features still on show today. Stepping foot through the old cinema doors takes you right back to the roaring twenties, and perhaps face to face, with one of the many spirits that are believed to reside here.
Disembodied footsteps, whispers, shadow figures, full-bodied apparitions, and eerie laughter have all been reported in this historic building.
Regarded as one of the most haunted locations in the North West, you’ll have exclusive access to the building, with full access to areas otherwise off-limits… Do you have what it takes to join us on a real ghost hunt experience at one of the most haunted buildings in the country?