The Comet Theater, Minnesota's Longest-Running Movie Theater, Is Also A Unique Gift Shop
By Betsy Rathburn|Published December 19, 2020
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Betsy is a Minneapolis-based writer who's lived in Minnesota for 20 years. If you know of any amazing Minnesota restaurants, nature areas, or other attractions, feel free to let her know about them at brathburn@onlyinyourstate.com or on Twitter @betsyrathburn.
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, many Minnesota movie theaters took a hit in 2020. Many were able to host drive-in movie nights throughout the summer, while others have used other methods to stay afloat. For example, a tiny theater in Cook, Minnesota, doubles as a gift shop and coffee shop. The Comet Theater said to be Minnesota’s longest-running movie theater, is a must-visit spot for movie lovers and history buffs alike in northern Minnesota. Read on below to learn about this unique theater:
Comet Theater is a tiny movie theater in Cook, Minnesota. This town way up north is nearly 100 miles north of Duluth. According to the theater's website, they have been in business since 1939. It is the longest-running theater in Minnesota!
Just like any movie theater, you can see many of the most popular movies here. There is only one screen, so many of the showings are family-friendly films that just about anyone is guaranteed to love.
Of course, you can't go to the movies without snacks! You'll find all your favorites here, from candy to popcorn. There is even a coffee shop in the building.
After you get your snacks, you'll head into a tiny but charming theater. Take a seat, and wait for the show to begin! The screen is small, but you'll undoubtedly enjoy the show all the same.
From clothing and jewelry to locally made soaps, kitchen items, and other goodies, you'll easily find the perfect gift here - whether you're giving it to someone else or keeping it for yourself!
The Comet Theater is one of the most unique theaters in Minnesota. For more information about this historic spot, visit their website and Facebook page. And if you’d like to read about another charming theater in Minnesota, check out our past article about the Heights Theater.
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