SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – As one movie theater plans to close in Springfield, another is on its way to the Ozarks soon.

Alamo Drafthouse, a theater company based in Texas, confirmed to KOLR10 News Wednesday it will open a location in town.

Alamo Drafthouse goes beyond the traditional candy and popcorn at the concession stand.

Movie-goers enter the theater and meet their waiter before the film.

The waiters provide beer and wine and a full menu of snacks and meals for viewers. Customers simply write down their request on a piece of paper and waiters take it back to the kitchen.

These theaters do not make viewers sit through previews or advertisements, and according to the company website, the staff is strict about movie-goers using their cell phones during a film.

The company was not able to confirm where it will open in Springfield or when.

Alamo Drafthouse has expanded to Kansas City and Omaha in the Midwest.

Prices at the Kansas City theater for tickets range from $10-12.