I love the drive in. I would’ve given this a 5-star except for one thing that bothers me… the lights of the Cannonwood(?) building behind the drive-in cause a glare during movies sometimes. They have been on for the last year or so and I find myself not going to the drive-in as often because I got irritated at the light shining on me. :( It’s not the drive-ins fault but it seems something could be done to turn that light a few degrees in another direction. We met the owner, Tom, who by the way is a GREAT and friendly guy! We have held car shows at the drive-in and Tom and his family and staff are always very supportive of community events. The prices are great and the snack bar food is really good! It’s a fun, inexpensive night out with your family and a piece of Americana all in one. Everyone should go check it out sometime as they always have the best of the new movies. We especially love double feature night!
Jamie R.
Tu valoración: 5 Cumming, GA
–Great fun for a out of the norm date –Friendly staff with up beat attitude –I can’t remember, but I think the price was $ 6 per person –They have a oldies car night once a month –Bring your own food Snack bar is OK, I’ve had worse –Bring a blanket it gets chilly, YES even in July. I know you don’t believe me but it does. –A great place to eat before hand that is Super is Oinkers BBQ just down the road –Love this place
George C.
Tu valoración: 4 Newnan, GA
It’s terrible that youth is wasted on the young. I had no idea, 50 years ago, what wonderful places drive in movie theaters were. Atlanta sported 11 of them in 1959. Now, all gone except for the Starlight on Moreland Avenue. Then, someone got a bright idea and put one in Tiger, Ga, away from zoning boards, neighborhood associations, and their ilk. It’s true that the Tiger Drive In is small, and the screen is half the size of the colossi of yore, but you can still drive your 63 Red Impala convertible in, park, get popcorn and Cokes, and enjoy a movie under the stars. It’s only open during warm and dry weather, but it’s a hoot to see how many classic cars show up. It’s an older crowd, so very few windows get fogged up by excessive pheromones.