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Cineplex Cinemas Yonge-Eglinton and VIP
100ptsReserved-Seat Premium Format

About Cineplex Cinemas Yonge-Eglinton and VIP
The VIP auditorium at Cineplex Yonge-Eglinton is a practical upgrade over a standard multiplex screen — reclining seats, licensed in-seat dining, and an adults-only room make it a reasonable pick for a weekend matinee or early-evening outing. Book online 3-5 days ahead for major releases. Transit access via Eglinton station is straightforward; skip the car.
The VIP Screen at Yonge-Eglinton: Worth the Upgrade Over a Standard Cineplex?
If you're weighing a standard multiplex ticket against the VIP experience at Cineplex Yonge-Eglinton, the honest answer is yes — but only for the right film and the right company. The VIP format trades stadium seating and crowded concession queues for licensed in-seat dining, wider reclining chairs, and an adults-only environment. Compared to a conventional Cineplex screen, the physical difference is noticeable. Compared to boutique cinema experiences in other cities, it sits comfortably in the mid-tier: more comfortable than a standard multiplex, less curated than a dedicated dine-in cinema with a full kitchen program.
The Yonge and Eglinton location places this cinema in one of Toronto's more walkable mid-town corridors, making it a practical choice for anyone coming from the Davisville or Eglinton TTC stops. The building at 2300 Yonge Street is a mixed-use complex, which means the cinema shares its footprint with retail and residential space — something worth knowing if you're arriving by car and expecting easy parking. Transit is the better call here.
What the VIP Format Actually Delivers
The spatial pitch of the VIP auditorium is its clearest selling point. Reclining seats with extended legroom mean you're not negotiating elbow space for a two-hour runtime. The licensed bar component is relevant if you're planning an early evening visit rather than a late-night show , service logistics in any in-theatre dining format tend to work better when staff aren't managing a full house under time pressure.
For a weekend or late-morning screening, the VIP room is notably quieter and less chaotic than the main-floor auditoriums. If a Saturday matinee brunch-adjacent outing is your frame , coffee and a film before the city fully wakes up , this format suits that rhythm better than a standard screen where concessions are the only option. The adults-only policy (19+ in Ontario for licensed areas) is a practical feature, not a luxury marker: it simply means the room stays calmer.
What the VIP experience does not deliver is a restaurant-quality food program. In-seat dining at most Canadian VIP cinema formats is closer to refined concession food than to a kitchen-driven menu. Expect the experience to rise and fall on the film choice and the company you bring rather than on what's on the plate.
How It Compares
Against other Toronto options for an experience-led evening, the Cineplex VIP format occupies a specific niche. It is not competing with Alo or Don Alfonso 1890 for a special-occasion dinner. It competes with other ways to spend two to three hours on a weekday evening or weekend afternoon without a major commitment , and on that measure, the VIP room is a reasonable pick if the alternative is a standard auditorium at the same price point.
For a food-first night out in Toronto, the comparison set shifts entirely: Aburi Hana, Sushi Masaki Saito, and DaNico all deliver a more purposeful dining experience than anything a cinema kitchen can provide. If the goal is a combined leisure outing rather than a meal, the VIP cinema makes more sense than any of those , they solve different problems.
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
- Address: 2300 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4P 1E4
- Getting There: Eglinton subway station (Yonge-University line) is the most direct option; parking in the area is limited and can be expensive
- VIP Age Requirement: 19+ for licensed VIP auditoriums in Ontario
- Booking: Easy , book online through Cineplex.com; VIP seats sell out faster for opening weekends of major releases, so book 3-5 days ahead for those
- Leading Timing: Weekend matinees or early-evening weekday screenings for a calmer room and better service pacing
- Price Range: VIP tickets typically run higher than standard Cineplex pricing; check the website for current seat pricing by showtime
- In-Seat Dining: Food and beverage orders placed before and during the film; menu is concession-adjacent rather than restaurant-quality
Explore More in Toronto
If this visit is part of a broader Toronto trip, our full Toronto restaurants guide covers the full range from quick lunches to multi-course tasting menus. For dining outside the city, The Pine in Creemore and Restaurant Pearl Morissette in Lincoln are worth the drive for food-focused day trips from Toronto. For accommodation context, our Toronto hotels guide has current picks across price tiers. Elsewhere in Canada, Tanière³ in Quebec City and Jérôme Ferrer - Europea in Montreal represent the upper end of what the country's restaurant scene currently offers. For reference points further afield, Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco are useful benchmarks for what a genuinely destination-level dining experience looks like. Our Toronto bars guide, Toronto wineries guide, and Toronto experiences guide cover everything else.
Compare Cineplex Cinemas Yonge-Eglinton and VIP
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cineplex Cinemas Yonge-Eglinton and VIP | Easy | — | |||
| Alo | Contemporary | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Sushi Masaki Saito | Sushi, Japanese | $$$$ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Aburi Hana | Kaiseki, Japanese | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Don Alfonso 1890 | Contemporary Italian, Italian | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Edulis | Canadian, Mediterranean Cuisine | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
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