ABOUT THE ELDORADO
The Eldorado is Brisbane's only independent stand-alone 8 screen Multiplex.
Located at 141 Coonan St. Indooroopilly on the approach to the majestic Walter Taylor Bridge, away from the hassles of oversized and overpriced shopping malls.
The Eldorado 8 bristles with the latest trends of cinema development and proudly exhibits the prevailing blockbuster and mainstream movies at practical prices.
Our Cinema is proud to be one of a few to still carry a Name rather than just be called after a suburb.
The Eldorado is serviced by its own free undercover car parking station.
Our Candy Bar features an irresistible selection of realistically priced movie munchies. The Eldorado Cinema environs feature a plethora of fine restaurants and leisurely cafés to complement your movie outing.
CINEMA FEATURES
Just some of our facilities...
- digital sound all cinemas
- car parking - 7 levels (hundreds of spaces) of free undercover automated car parking for movie goers, left in, left out from Coonan Street.
- elevator access all cinemas and car park
- commonwealth Bank ATM (accepts all cards)
- candy Bar located on level 1
- payphone located in front foyer
- assistive listening system for hearing impaired
- 24 hour movie hotline
- standby electricity generator
- coming attractions videos in front foyer
- computer controlled climate air conditioning
CONTACT DETAILS
Phone: 3378 1566
Fax: 3378 1504
24 hour hotline: 3878 4993
Email: Please use our contact form
Website: www.eldoradocinema.com.au
141 Coonan St.
Indooroopilly, QLD 4068.
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A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY...

The Eldorado cinemas are a well-established landmark in the Western suburbs. These cinemas have provided movie entertainment for many generations of families growing up in Brisbane.
Eldorado in the 1960s The Eldorado cinemas have been redeveloped into world class cinemas in recent years and also expanded into an 8 screen Multiplex at the dawn of the new millennium.
Eldorado cinema timeline
The Eldorado 8 Multiplex Cinema and Car park currently stand on a site that was a blacksmith shop in the early 1900s, evidence can still be found to this day with the odd horseshoe turning up during any excavation work.
In the 1920’s a civic building called Stanford Hall was constructed and occasionally exhibited movies, so popular were these movies that a purpose built theatre was built on the site called the Lyric.
In the early 1960’s the name changed to the Eldorado, (after the legendary Aztec City of gold). Since those days the Eldorado has metamorphosed into a state of the art entertainment venue bristling with the latest technologies.
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