Cinébites

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Film + Meal Deal

30% off any of the mains dishes from our menu

Every Tuesday (from 12:00 - 21:00) Club Shed members with a valid cinema ticket can get 30% off any of the main dishes from our Café & Bar menu – which range from Watershed's classic fish and chips to cauliflower, olive and harissa pasta, beef and veggie burgers, and much more.

To get your Cinébites discount, simply show your Club Shed confirmation email to the Café & Bar staff when ordering.

Club Shed is Watershed's membership scheme that gives you discounted cinema and Undershed tickets, advance booking for special events, members-only access to Cinébites, discounts in the Café & Bar, a limited edition Club sticker and loads more. Membership is £15 a year and you can start enjoying your benefits straight away - join the Club here!


Upcoming Cinébites Screenings

La Grazia

classified 12A
La Grazia
Tue 31 March 14:00 (AD), 20:30 (AD)
Film

Italy’s outgoing president, Mariano De Santis (Toni Servillo), navigates moral and personal crossroads with the help of his confidante and daughter, Dorotea (Anna Ferzetti).

DJ Ahmet

classified PG
DJ Ahmet
Tue 31 March 14:40
Film

Sheep hit the dancefloor in Georgi M. Unkovski’s disarming feature debut, a touching, comic and radiantly colourful coming-of-age story - and Sundance award-winner - about the unifying power of music.

Broken English

classified 15
Broken English
Tue 31 March 15:00
Film

Broken English is a bold documentary portrait of the inimitable singer, songwriter and icon: Marianne
Faithfull.

Resurrection

classified 15
Resurrection
Tue 31 March 17:10
Film

From visionary director Bi Gan (Long Day's Journey Into Night) comes this epic sci-fi drama, an ambitious ode to the beauty and power of cinema.

Orwell 2+2=5

classified 15
Orwell 2+2=5
Tue 31 March 17:40
Film

Working in collaboration with the Orwell Estate, acclaimed director Raoul Peck seamlessly interweaves historical clips, readings from George Orwell's diary, cinematic references, and dynamic modern day footage to craft a definitive portrait of the writer himself, and an entirely fresh take on how remarkably relevant and prophetic his work has become.

London Boys + Q&A

classified 15 Listening to Britain
A still from the film London Boys
Tue 31 March 18:00
Film

Behind the loud and intimidating motorcycles of the "Bangladeshi Bad Boys" is a group of second-generation Bangladeshi men who find in their bikes a sense of identity and a way to overcome racism.

Redoubt

classified 12A
Redoubt
Tue 31 March 20:20
Film

Denis Lavant delivers an astonishing physical performance in John Skoog’s beautiful and inventive story of community and obsession, inspired by true events.

Sirât

classified 15
Two individuals converse near a vintage van on a rocky terrain, while another person sits nearby. A second vehicle is partially visible in the background.
Tue 31 March 20:40 (AD)
Film

Featuring a bold and bouncing soundtrack by Kangding Ray, Oliver Laxe's Oscar®-nominated for Best International Feature Sirât is a staggering cinematic experience set in the dusty mountains of southern Morocco.

Arco

classified PG
A colorful, abstract illustration featuring two figures surrounded by vibrant rainbow hues and radiant light beams.
Tue 7 April 15:00, Tue 14 April 14:30
Film

For Easter, imagine if rainbows were time travellers… hand-painted animation Arco sees its hero crash land in a near future impacted by climate change.

Underland

classified 12A
A lone figure stands on a small island in a dark cavern, surrounded by water, with sunlight streaming through a large opening above.
Tue 7 April 17:40
Film

Based on Robert Macfarlane's bestseller, Underland is a cinematic voyage beneath the surface of the earth.

The Drama

classified 15
A couple embrace for a kiss, arms wrapped around each other in a dimly lit room.
Tue 7 April 17:50 (AD), 20:20 (AD)
Film

A happily engaged couple is put to the test when a shocking revelation sends their wedding week off the rails.

By Our Selves
Tue 7 April 18:00
Film

Toby Jones, Andrew Kötting (as a straw bear) and their merry men revive the wanderings and wonderings of  Northamptonshire peasant poet John Clare.

Two Prosecutors

classified 12A
A still from Two Prosecutors
Tue 7 April 20:30
Film

A Kafkaesque nightmare for the protagonist experiencing the weight of the Soviet bureaucracy, Two Prosecutors which was part of the 2025 Cannes Official selection, is a chilling account of the absurd mechanisms of a totalitarian regime.

The Stranger

classified 15
Black and white photo of a person standing on a beach, leaning on a wooden railing with waves in the background.
Tue 14 April 14:40, 17:40
Film

Francois Ozon has adapted a monumental work of literature – The Stranger (also known as The Outsider) by Albert Camus.

Three people indoors, two are looking at books while the third stands in the background near a doorway.
Tue 14 April 15:00 (AD), 20:40 (AD)
Film

Winner of the Golden Lion Best Film prize at the 2025 Venice Film Festival, Father Mother Sister Brother is the eagerly-awaited new film from Jim Jarmusch.

Everybody to Kenmure Street
Tue 14 April 18:00
Film

In May 2021, a UK Home Office dawn raid triggers one of the most spontaneous and successful acts of civil resistance in recent memory. In Pollokshields, Scotland’s most diverse neighbourhood, hundreds of residents rush to the streets to stop the deportation of their neighbours.

Rebuilding

classified PG
A man in a cowboy hat and denim shirt sits beside a young girl in a yellow dress outside a trailer home.
Tue 21 April 15:10, 18:10
Film

From filmmaker Max Walker-Silverman and also starring Academy Award® winner Amy Madigan, Rebuilding is a heartfelt portrait of resilience and human connection in the wake of loss.

All My Sons

classified 12A National Theatre Live
Four individuals are seated on a large branch in a warm, rustic setting, dressed in colorful clothing, engaged in conversation.
Tue 21 April 18:00 (DS)
Film

Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) and Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Hard Truths) feature in a five-star, triumphantly acclaimed new production of Arthur Miller’s classic play.

Akira

classified 15
Anime scene of a character in a red jacket performing a sharp turn on a futuristic red motorcycle on a city street at night.
Tue 21 April 21:00
Film

Katsuhiro Otomo's landmark cyberpunk classic obliterated the boundaries of Japanese animation and forced the world to look into the future. Akira's arrival shattered traditional thinking, creating space for future generations of ground-breaking movies.

Rose of Nevada

classified 15
Two people wearing yellow raincoats and one with blue gloves handling a chain on a boat at night.
Tue 28 April 14:40 (AD), 17:40 (AD), 20:30 (AD)
Film

Rose of Nevada is Cornish filmmaker Mark Jenkin’s hotly anticipated and critically acclaimed follow-up to his BAFTA-award-winning first feature Bait and Enys Men.

Surviving Earth

classified 15
A group of people playing acoustic guitars and sitting in a cozy, dimly lit living room with warm décor.
Tue 28 April 17:50 (AD)
Film

Based on a true story, Surviving Earth follows Vlad, a talented harmonica player and refugee who arrived in the UK in the 1990s after fleeing the conflict in Yugoslavia.


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The details

How to claim

All you have to do to receive the discount is mention Cinébites and show your cinema ticket to the member of staff when you arrive in the Café & Bar.

When to eat

You can eat either before or after your screening (all our film pages now detail the end times of films so you can easily book a table in advance) - the kitchen closes at 21:00 so orders must be in before then! We recommend you allow at least one hour before your screening to eat.

How are we doing?

We really want to hear your feedback on this offer as it's important for us to get it right for you. Drop us a line at communications@watershed.co.uk and we'll be happy to talk.