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Brat Haus Sunday Cinema Features (Mostly) '80s Films Throughout June and July

If you love beer, brats, and B-movie classics, forget about all of your Sunday summer plans. This June and July, Brat Haus in Old Town Scottsdale is offering a sweet cinema package deal while serving up some silver screen nostalgia to everyone who grew up in the 1980s and '90s...
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If you love beer, brats, and B-movie classics, forget about all of your Sunday summer plans. This June and July, Brat Haus in Old Town Scottsdale is offering a sweet cinema package deal while serving up some silver screen nostalgia to everyone who grew up in the 1980s and '90s. Every Sunday night diners can savor a traditional brat, boot full of beer, and small plate of fries for $20 while watching a movie like The Jerk, Weekend at Bernie's, or The Goonies.

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Next Sunday, June 9, stop by for a film that's on everyone's favorites list: Ferris Bueller's Day Off. The school-aged crowd (including big kids in college) never tires of the timeless plot of fooling parents and skipping school. Twenty- and thirty-somethings recall watching it at home on sick days and dreaming of being swept up in the fun like Cameron, and everyone can't help but love Matthew Broderick.

Sunday Cinema Lineup

June 9 - Ferris Bueller's Day Off

June 16 - The Jerk

June 23 - Sandlot

June 30 - Planes, Trains & Automobiles

July 7 - The Goonies

July 15 - Trading Places

July 22 - Weekend at Bernie's

July 29 - Young Frankenstein

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