The Ceintuur Theater offers a Mediterranean culinary experience in a unique setting. Details of the Amsterdam School and Art Deco style can be seen in the interior, highlighting the building's history.
Ricardo Da Cruz Paulino is the driving force behind the Ceintuur Theater, along with chef David Vano, who heads the kitchen. The duo is committed to serving a Mediterranean-inspired menu in a setting that is both a café, restaurant and event venue. In the heart of bustling South, the restaurant is located in a building that once served as a movie theater, built in 1921.

The interior design was created by Willem Noorlander and Elèn Letort, who made creative use of the building's historic elements. This keeps the history alive while the open spaces also accommodate co-working and intimate dining. The smell of freshly prepared Mediterranean food fills the space as guests enjoy an aperitivo in the evening.
The Ceintuur Theater combines the historic charm of a former cinema building with modern multifunctionality and Mediterranean cuisine.
The unique combination of tasty cuisine, multi-functional interior and rich history make Ceintuur Theater a place you must have seen. It offers not only food and drink, but also a place to gather and enjoy the nostalgic atmosphere of the 1920s.