Stuart Cinema & Cafe
79 West Street,
Brooklyn,
NY
11222
79 West Street,
Brooklyn,
NY
11222
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Please update, 1 screen and CLOSED on March 7, 2026. The location is moving to another location that opens April 3, 2026. I’ll create a new Cinema Treasures page once I get more details
Beloved Indie Cinema Moving Out Of Brooklyn, Owner Confirms Opened in 2018 as New York’s first Black Latina- and woman-owned movie theater, Stuart Cinema and Cafe is moving out of Brooklyn. Vianella Burns’s profile picture Vianella Burns, Patch Staff Verified Patch Staff Badge Posted Tue, Mar 17, 2026 at 1:43 pm ET BROOKLYN, NY — An inconic Brooklyn indie theater, celebrated as a haven for classic, independent and foreign films, is scripting its next chapter: a relocation to Queens.
Stuart Cinema and Café made history in 2018 when it became New York’s first Black Latina-owned movie theater, establishing itself in the Greenpoint neighborhood as both a creative hub and community gathering space.
After eight years of screening films for audiences, the theater is preparing to relocate about 15 minutes away to Long Island City.
Officials said the theater at 79 West Street, between Greenpoint Avenue and Milton Street, closed this month ahead of the April 3 opening of its new Long Island City location.
Founded by producer and entrepreneur Emelyn Stuart, the 50-seat venue was born out of her frustration with the barriers facing independent filmmakers—from distributor gatekeeping to outdated screening facilities and inattentive staff. Having already produced 19 independent projects and launched her own film festival, Stuart set out to create a space where indie creators and film lovers could truly connect.
True to its name, Stuart Cinema and Café also stands out for its menu, which goes far beyond standard popcorn and soda. Guests can enjoy homestyle dishes prepared by Stuart’s mother, including fan favorites like three different varieties of empanadas.
Though Stuart hasn’t disclosed all the reasons behind the move, she acknowledged recent challenges with the Greenpoint landlord.
The transition, she said, opens the door to a “major upgrade” at the new Long Island City site, which will feature two auditoriums, luxury recliner seating, larger screens, and a full-service restaurant with an expanded menu.
On Wednesdays, films are just $8, and popcorn goes for $3, a nod to the theater’s mission to keep film accessible for everyone.
This should be updated to reflect that it has 2 screens now.
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