Vogue Theater is a indie movie theater Presidio Heights San Francisco located in United States.
3290 Sacramento St (at Presidio Ave) San Francisco , CA 94115 United States
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Charming, old school neighborhood theater. Get the multi-pass to save some cash!
Have to love the old school, local theater. Even the popcorn tastes homemade - artisanal popcorn ?
Super cool little theatre. Great pop corn and service! What else could you ask for?
One screen theater; not the most modern setup but great for a date night in the area.
Old school movie theater . Worth a trip to experience pre-cineplex era movie watching. Now run by a non-profit.
Go to the Vogue on a weeknight! Don't stand in a long line for a new release movie . Eat popcorn and chat with the groovy guys that man the concession stand. This place is awesome and worth a trip t Read more
One of the oldest continuously-operated theaters in the world! Since 1910…
Will call opens 30 minutes before film and actual theatre doesn't open until 20 minutes before.
Bathroom is a joke...one stall for the men, two for the ladies. Nice 100+ year old theater .
Like the charm of old theater . Seats are very uncomfortable though.
Support the local movie theater , any decent movie there I go
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
Beautiful old movie theater with ornate decorations and a Wurlitzer organ. Often plays campy films, classic films, and deliciously tongue-in-cheek double header pairings. Iconic marquee. - Katherine M.
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... - Yusun Chung
Don't miss it! Excellent food, the burrata was extraordinary, and the Presidio neighborhood crowd always hangs out there. - Giannella Alvarez
Try Sashimi grade Tuna!! Delicious!! Perfect for your maguro nigiris and also for sashimi!! I wish they had salmon sashimi grade!! ;) by Now just Tuna - Manel de la Rosa Siles