NEW YORK (AP) More than a decade ago, Matthew Viragh was a Texan with a dream. He wanted to serve moviegoers booze and prepared food as they sat in their seats. In Brooklyn. But he had a state Prohibition-era liquor ban to contend with first. Viragh, who left advertising for the theater business, hired an Albany lobbyist. The lobbyist rounded up some friendly lawmakers, and
"Nitehawk Cinema Presents: Movie-Inspired Menus from Brooklyn’s Dine-In Theater," is a cookbook offering recipes and cocktails based on food and drink from movies.