Valentines Day: When Harry Met Sally @ The Bedford Playhouse: That’s right you can have what she’s having on Valentine’s Day (and who wouldn’t want to?) at The Bedford Playhouse. Just order the “I’ll Have What She’s Having Combo” and you get a movie ticket, a glass of champagne, and a soup and sandwich combo (with slaw & chips) inspired by the menu at Katz’s Deli. Did we mention apple pie a la mode or Coconut Cake for dessert??? There’s the “Big O” right there!
1989’s favorite Rom-com has become a Valentine’s Day Standard (Okay, Boomer…) Directed by Rob Reiner from a Oscar-nominated script from Nora Ephron, When Harry Met Sally is instantly known for it’s Katz’s Deli scene and one of the great Hollywood one-liners of all time, “I’ll have what she’s having?”
Starring Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan, When Harry Met Sally begged the epochal question. “Will sex ruin a perfect relationship between a man and a woman?” That’s what Harry (Billy Crystal) and Sally (Meg Ryan) debate during their travels from Chicago to New York. And eleven years later, the find them still no closer to finding the answer. Will these two best friends ever accept that they’re meant for each other…or will they continue to deny the attraction that’s existed since the first moment When Harry Met Sally?
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Bar & cafe open all day beginning at 9am
The playhouse features a 250-seat, state-of-the art theater, two smaller theaters and a first-floor café. In addition to screening first-run, classic, art-house and family films, this unique venue offers space for speaking events, movie clubs, small musical performances, one-act plays, wine tastings, art exhibits, educational programs and other arts-related activities. A vibrant cultural and social center to be used both day and night, the playhouse offers daytime classes and programs ideal for retirees and stay-at-home parents. The café will be open to the public during the day, as “a place to have lunch or sit down after dropping your kids off at school.” Additional parking spaces are being provided to accommodate the new uses of the site.
Originally built in 1947, the playhouse is located at 633 Old Post Road, at the center of Bedford Village.