Roxie Cinema is a indie movie theater Mission Dolores San Francisco located in United States.
3117 16th St (at Valencia St) San Francisco , CA 94103 United States
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Fantastic indie cinema , renovated, great sound system , great snacks and the best films .
After a brief stint as a porn theater, Roxie now operates as a not-for-profit movie house. It hosts everything from out-of-print releases and cult classics to the occasional local comedy showcases. Read more
Become a member. Free movies and popcorn . A film lovers dream. Great mix of small indies and docs you won't see elsewhere.
Best place to catch an indie movie in the Mission. Also host great film fests with original 35mm films
Nice little indie theater . They accept MoviePass but you can also purchase tickets online in advance!
Watch and indie film and don't forget to put nutritional yeast on your pop corn because you're in San Francisco, hippie.
I value their independent movie selection . It's the SF gem. Seating is odd tho, saving the best viewing area for the use if a hall way...
The oldest continuously running movie theatre in the USA, since 1909. Home to many great film fests including the San Francisco Green Film Festival in 2014.
One word: documentaries . Also worth going to their catered "Up The Oscars" event where the awards are presented on the big screen and costume contest winners get year passes. Owned by a cult.
Become a member and support your local independent theatre.
Organic + real butter and Salt + Straw ice cream !!
My favorite movie theater in SF and perhaps the world!
Arrive early to grab good seats at the Little Roxie. There are only a few seats available per row.
On weekend nights, you can hear the music from the bar next door. On the plus side, really interesting movie selection . Weirdly, cash only for tickets but credit cards ok at concession stand
I enjoy the screening of indie/documentary/other less widely-screened titles here
Best rainy day awning shelter for homeless people in the mission
No seat booking at Little Roxie so get there ahead of time so you aren't at the front staring directly up for 2+ hours
On June 19, 1979, Persistence of Vision put on the Third Annual San Francisco Gay Film and Video Festival at the Roxie Cinema. Soon after, Persistence of Vision changed its name and became Frameline.
Great cinema . The large popcorn is enough to feed four normal people.
Don't forget: cash only at the door, credit cards/cash at the concession stand
The theater is ok but they have great independent movies and shorts you can’t see elsewhere.
Adorable local cinema
They just added Visa and Mastercard for tickets *and* concessions so there's no more cash-only issues.
Cinema for indie lovers.
get here and go see Exit Through The Gift Shop before they stop showing it.
Wonderful!!
Check out the *double seats* at the end of every other row...great for snuggling.
It's a movie theatre ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
go see shut up little man
Donate to their Kickstarter!
Brasslands
$5 Mondays! Now you can afford to see a movie AND buy some popcorn . Read more
$5 Mondays. Buy snacks there and support the theater!
Another Hole In the Head Film Festival June 5-19, 2009
Показывают не массовое кино , имейте ввиду
Beautiful theater and amazing, huge screen. Lovely staff. A great experience all around. - Nanci Armstrong-Temple
Very awesome art house theater. Small, great employees, awesome concessions. Hard to spot but just keep walking to the back of the plaza - Zola Bowie
The events are fun! And even regular screening is a pleasant experience. The building is gorgeous. - Kaylen Parker
Another smaller, intimate place great for a drink and a chat. Excellent beer on tap, and good cocktails too. - Jon B.
Roasted chile salsa is one of the best, as well as shrimp burrito. - Lesley K
try the lamb shawarma with egg plants and fries (of course spicy). - Kaan L. Caglar