The following information was recently updated on May 23, 2022
Century 16 Movie Theatre is located in South Salt Lake City, on the busy corner of State Street and 33rd South. The movie theatre has a range of snacks and drinks to purchase while enjoying your movie. The following menu pictures were taken in May 2022:
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125 East 3300 South, South Salt Lake, UT 84115, USA (801) 486-9652
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