Address: 1822 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027, USA
Phone: +13236642169
Cristian Lopez
Truly exceptional service provided by Pablo. This was my first time visiting the Los Feliz theater. Pablo was a great guy and really made my wife and I feel at home. Will definitely be coming back!! Keep up the good work Pablo your customer service was phenomenal.
Sir Bernard Mendes France
An ART-Deco Greek revival that's been nicely refurbished and restored. Similar to the same architectural movie outfitter known on Castro Street in San Francisco, though a much smaller venue and housing a number of smaller theater salons for movie-goers. Colorfully repainted and redecorate, the movie salons still carry the original movie seats it seems. Maybe the plastic version of the original. But the screen size is adequate seated lower than the more modernised versions. And more intimate, obviously. So canoodling or making out with your girlfriend or lover-of the momentous occasion—isn't complicated. You just clamber over the seats and 'away we go' ! Nonetheless this is a great place to go to but, watch out for the bathrooms -- they do smell funky or look as if they've not been cleaned since last year ... Or, maybe last summer if you think about it? I doubt anyone notices these things especially when you need to use the facilities--(like right now) ... but it’s definitely nicely decorated. However smelly. Don't forget the hand sanitizer later on or just beforehand.
Kathy Freeman
Had a great evening viewing Sisters In Arms. Premier, good story, real events, parking $7...I'm glad around the world art is continuing to be created.
Harold Bren
The old school feel to this quaint theater in Los Feliz is what keeps me coming back. There is no denying that it has great charm and character in comparison to the mega theaters all over LA. The concessions are good and at $6.50 for a matinée ticket I have a hard time making any arguments against this place. It tends to be far less crowded too, which makes it one of my favorite places to catch a flick.
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Yes. They do.
Usually 15mins before the first showing. It's a chill theater.
They rarely sell out. There is often a line for new movies, but only super popular ones sell out at peak hours.
The last time I saw a film there, it was $7. It was a weeknight, and a 7:00ish.
Open as of now
You can not. Go online, pick time of movie you want to see, show up about 1 hour B4 show time, box office opens, buy tickets.....
I just went last week, $9 for adults. Less for seniors and children. Might be in their website.
Yes it's small, like a small private movie showing. But its comfortable and it definitely still feels like you are out at the movies.
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Yes it is the same company as the Vista. They have a loyal following. When they keep a movie it's because people still want to see it. They can't show everything.
You can get this information on their website.
$9.50 and Matinee is $6.50. Children under 11 and seniors are $5.50
Free street can be hard to find. There is a pay lot that is quite reasonable behind the theatre
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