We come to this place for magic … and a hefty bill.
A new luxury cinema just opened in Manhattan’s bougie Chelsea neighborhood, with ticket prices to match.
The Metro Cinema, founded by Alamo Drafthouse’s Tim League, offers film aficionados a premium movie-going experience that could run you roughly $200 per head.
Located at 131 Eighth Ave., the cinema offers 20 private screening rooms for four to 20 guests. The swanky digs include a wall-to-wall movie screen, plush seating and an optional multi-course meal.
“For over a century, cinema has been experienced in a crowded room surrounded by strangers,” said League in a statement shared with The Post. “We’ve changed that.”
In line with the Alamo Drafthouse style, the culinary offerings at Metro Cinema don’t stop at bottomless popcorn buck

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