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“Movie theater since 1909”
The oldest continuously operating movie theater in San Francisco, the Roxie opened its doors as the C. H. Brown Theater in 1909, and was owned and operated as the Poppy Theater from 1912 to 1916 by Philip H. Doll, a local jeweler and watchmaker. The 300-seat theater was renovated in 1933, changed its name to The Roxie, and added its unusual marquee with neon sign but no place for movie titles. In 2003, a 49-seat theater dubbed the Little Roxie opened two doors from the main theater.
Love me an independent theatre. I saw Eternal Sunshine on Valentine's Day and it was lovely. I love the uncomfortable-ish older theatre seats (compared to modern day cinemas) and I love the... Read more
Happy 110 years at the Roxie..here's to indie art house movie theaters in San Francisco..some exist and some have closed...today they presented the history of the theater and celebrated with food... Read more
INTIMATE THEATER SHOWING "REAL" MOVIES There is a lost connection between the audience and movie theaters. That has to do with the type of movies playing at the theater. I'm not a nostalgic, but... Read more
Roxie Theater
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- Sun, Thu - Sat: 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
- Mon - Wed: 11:00 am - 12:00 am
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