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**Dinner-and-a-Movie.com has ceased operations. We kindly thank you for your loyal patronage. The Dinner and a Movie website, domain, and backend software are for sale. We are indexed very high on Google, msn and other search engines. For more details, contact rocky@dinner-and-a-movie.com or 512-507-3423. Thanks again for your support! It's been a fantastic experience!

Warm Regards,
Rocky Brown -- Founder


Frequently Asked Questions

Here at dinner-and-a-movie.com, we believe it’s time for a new and different kind of delivery service...one that gives you a lot of options.   We also believe that if you rent movies, you shouldn’t have to make round-trips to the video store, or wait for DVDs to arrive in the mail.  We deliver the delicious food of our restaurant partners and DVD rentals from our own library directly to your front door!  We give you the option to order only food, only movies or both! In addition to great food delivery, all DVD rentals are delivered with your order in self-addressed, postage-paid return mailers, so you just drop the movie in your mailbox to return it.   Order right here or give us a call at (512)259-1000.  It really is that simple.  We’re here to make life easier....one delivery at a time!   Read our recent article from the Hill Country News and  this other interesting article.
Please refer to the DELIVERY MAP for more details.  If you're a little outside our delivery area (a mile or so) call us anyway and we'll probably deliver to you!

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