Look, I love Alamo Drafthouse food. But sometimes you need to bring your own contraband. No judgment zone. Let us settle the great snack debate.
The tier list:
S Tier (silent, no smell, perfect):
- Sour Patch Kids — the universal movie candy
- M&Ms — peanut specifically. The crunch is quiet enough.
- Gummy bears — no wrapper noise if you pre-bag them
- Trail mix in a ziplock — the stealth snack
A Tier (acceptable):
- Popcorn (theater-bought) — it is expensive but the smell is half the experience
- Junior Mints — cold chocolate in a dark theater hits
- Twizzlers — the fidget snack. You eat them more out of boredom than hunger.
B Tier (pushing it):
- Hot Cheetos — the smell will betray you. The red fingers will betray you. Worth it.
- Subway sandwich — I have seen people do this at AMC NorthPark. Respect the audacity.
F Tier (you are a menace):
- Anything in a crinkly wrapper during a quiet scene
- Full meal from Raising Cane's (I watched someone eat a box combo during A Quiet Place)
- Sunflower seeds. You are not at a baseball game.
DFW theater snack prices for reference:
- AMC large popcorn: $10.49
- Alamo Drafthouse popcorn: $8 (but it is seasoned and better)
- Cinemark: $9.50
- A bag of Sour Patch Kids from CVS: $2.19
The math speaks for itself.
Sources: DFW theater menus, personal snack smuggling experience