Address: 2620 Truxtun Rd, San Diego, CA 92106, USA
Phone: +16195660069
Lauren L
Great experience! Wanted to have a fun date night and had a great time! Their fried calamari was delicious as was the burger and truffle fries. But the real show stopper was their Day at the Spa cocktail, it was so refreshing and very appropriately named. I would come back just for that cocktail alone!
Jason Brown
The Lot at Liberty Station is an awesome place to see a movie. Comfortable and spacious reclining chairs, great menu, and cold drinks!!! There is a restaurant that is part of the theater, so you can take whatever you order inside or order from the theater seat. Definitely go back, make sure you bring your wallet!!
Monica L Cholico
I've been a few times here and when it comes to drinks and small bites I really liked it. It's fancy, somedays I think on weekends they have a band, so that extends the nice and relaxed environment. Drinks are very well prepared and you can tell the menu have some additions that keeps it trendy. If you're looking for something more elaborated, different, unique or sophisticated regarding the cuisine, this might not be the place where you can have that experience exactly, but definitely to come after dinner to have drinks. The service is good, especifically today was awesome! They're just getting better. I tried the mc n' cheese with Gouda and I didn't enjoyed it. I was expecting the Gouda flavor to prevail, but it was only the texture of a pasta with not flavour at all my experience. For drink I have a cantarito and it was tasteful, savory and refreshing. I really recommend this place.
Matthew
Really great venue, comfortable seats, and the staff was great. You get a menu and wait staff comes around and takes your order. Especially nice was the option to order a second drink midway through the movie. The only con was price. 60 bucks for three tickets, and then over 100 on drinks and regular popcorn snacks. I get it that things cost money, but 160/170 dollars to see a movie is kinda wild. And just so you don't think I'm crazy...it was literally 7 dollars for a bag of Skittles. The kind that may cost two dollars at a gas station. I won't go back unless I get some sort of crazy pay-raise, but y'all have fun with it if you're down with those prices.
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It largely depends on the day and time. Adult tickets are generally $19 apiece, while kids and seniors tickets are $13. The Lot usually discounts all tickets to $10 on Wednesdays, but you'll have to pay a $2 convenience fee if you purchase them online.
Yes you can buy tickets online. All you have to do is google (The Lot) and when at the website ask any question you want and it will take you to the solution or it will give you a phone number where you can reach a Live person And if by chance they are busy you can leave a message and they will call you back as soon as possible! I've done it myself. Enjoy your show!
Yes, there are burgers and salads and other appetizers
I felt the sound quality was great 👍no disappointments at all.
I second Mayanne, you don't need reservations but new movies sell out quick and if you don't go alone & want to make sure to sit next to each other buying online is the better way to go.
Any time. You can buy them once you get there but seats might be reserved. So I would buy them online in advanced
Movies usually do that for audio where audiences will have obvious difficulty understanding. It is usually part of the movie, not a feature of the theater.
Search run time and do the math. Looks like it's a 2 hr 43 min run time. 5:15. Add 15 minutes for ads. 5:30pm.
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Weekdays before 5 PM. Weekends before 1 PM.
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No, I did not make reservations the few times I went on Tuesday but there were only 3 of us. 1 time we sat at the bar and the other time we sat at a table.
Depending on the day, tickets are between $12 (Wednesdays) and $23 (Fridays and Saturdays)
Yes, it is very good, reasonably priced, good crowd. Sometimes live music
It is different depending on the day and time. Contact the theater.
They're the same as they are online. It says that it adds a surcharge online, but that's part of the ticket price at the door as well. That said, it depends on when you go. Weekend nights are going to be $22.50, but weekdays are cheaper. Wednesdays are the cheapest with $12 tickets.
You should look that up on their web site.
According to their web site, yes, they have plenty of showing times today. This isn't the place to ask though, google it or look on their web site.
The Lot is open Christmas Eve & Christmas day. For available movies and Showtime's it is best to check The Lot's website.
We will be open on Thanksgiving with a 3 course menu available. Complimentary ticket with purchase of Thanksgiving menu.
Monday/Tuesday/Thursday: $15 Wednesday: $12 Friday-Sunday: $15 Sunday after 8pm: 2 for $24 Prices are for the entire day
The LOT in Libert Station is cheaper.
Idk just give them a call.
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Go online under The Lot Liberty Station/ or La Jolla then click on SHOWTIMES: scroll down the list of shows and it will show you Everything thats on a Pre-Sale. The names, the Dates, exact times and cost. They will allow you to purchase the tickets for all those shows online or you can stop by the box offices also. You can also choose exactly where you want to sit in the theatre by viewing the seating chart for each theatre. Enjoy
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They have gift certificates at the box office and online, they also sell a cute comfy Blanket that has the name the Lot on it. It's a great pairing for a gift all year long. Nothing could be better than curling up on their soft recliner chairs with a warm blanket and a big bucket of popcorn and watching a Great Movie. I bought 2 blankets and 4 gift certificates. O know my gifts are going to bring tons of smiles all year long
My guess is you can only book 7 days in advance.
Yes, you can pick your seats when you buy your tickets online.
I have a 4 and 7 year old I've never taken. I don't think they'd appreciate it. This theater is geared more toward adults, with alcohol being served during the movie. Not having tried it with kids, though, I wouldn't rule it out. They do show PG movies and have discounted admission for children.
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