ย As if Tin Pan Alley wasnโ€™t cool enough already, it will soon be home an art house theater.

ย Tin Pan Theater is tentatively aiming to open by first Friday in March and will feature a 30-seat theater, beer and wine, and food from local restaurants, said one of the owners of the new theater.

ย โ€œWe really wanted to create something in Bend that was a small cultural hub,โ€ said Esme LaVoy, who is opening the business with her partner, Micah LaVoy.

Micah LaVoy is the former owner of Sparrow Bakery, which he sold to a new owner about one year ago, said Esme LaVoy. The two plan to show independent films and documentaries. Theyโ€™ll also open the theater, which is in the former location of The Top Leaf Mate Bar, to musicians, authors and for community events.

ย โ€œWe want to be able to have things that donโ€™t (typically) come to Bend,โ€ said Esme LaVoy.

ย The theater is a good thing for downtown and isnโ€™t likely to compete with other venues in the area, said Chuck Arnold, executive director of The Downtown Bend Business Association.

ย โ€œIt’s a different type of option,โ€ he said. โ€œWe certainly have the Tower and McMenamins, but this is a different approach.โ€

ย Tickets to movies at the theater are expected to cost $5 to $6, said Esme LaVoy. Check out Tin Pan Theaterโ€™s facebook page for more information.

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