San Francisco’s 5 Best Theaters

Jessica PerezSusanica Tam
Jessica Perez - Managing Editor Susanica Tam - Editor 4 Min Read
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San Francisco is a city that loves its movies, offering a diverse range of theaters from historic indie gems to state-of-the-art cinemas. Whether you’re a film buff looking to catch the latest indie flick or someone who enjoys the immersive experience of blockbuster movies, San Francisco has something for everyone. Here’s a look at the city’s 5 best theaters, where you can enjoy everything from a cozy movie night to an extravagant film experience, complete with things to do and food & drinks options nearby.

AMC Kabuki 8

Located in Japantown, AMC Kabuki 8 is not just a movie theater; it’s a piece of history. Originally built in 1960 as the first authentic Kabuki theater in America, it has since transformed into a modern cinema while retaining its traditional charm. With a decent food selection and a full bar, it’s perfect for those looking to enjoy a movie with a meal or a drink. Plus, with matinee pricing 30% off before 4pm, it’s a great spot for an affordable movie outing.

Roxie Theater

The Roxie Theater stands as one of the nation’s oldest continually-operating theaters since 1912, located in the Mission District. This historic indie theater is the go-to place for cinephiles interested in indie films from the past and present. The Roxie is more than just a theater; it’s a community space where film lovers gather to enjoy unique screenings and events.

AMC Metreon 16

For those who love blockbuster movies with all the bells and whistles, AMC Metreon 16 in SoMa is the place to be. This large cinema boasts excellent IMAX screens, 3D options, and Dolby Cinema, providing an immersive movie-watching experience. Its location in SF’s Metreon Center also means there are plenty of shopping and dining options to enjoy before or after your movie.

The Cut Outdoor Cinema

The Cut Outdoor Cinema offers a unique movie-watching experience under the stars. Opened in 2022 at The Crossing at East Cut, it’s the Bay’s first year-round outdoor cinema. Moviegoers can enjoy everything from cult classics to local indie films on a jumbo LED screen while lounging on bean bags and lawn chairs. With comfort food from local food trucks and a full bar, it’s the perfect setting for a cozy movie night.

Balboa Theater

The Balboa Theater in Outer Richmond is a beloved independent cinema that has been screening a mix of new releases, cult classics, and independent films for years. Its quaint 2-screen setting, vintage movie posters, and old-fashioned decor bring a nice dose of nostalgia to your movie experience. The theater also hosts special screenings and events, making it a vibrant part of the local community.

San Francisco’s theaters offer a rich tapestry of cinematic experiences, from the historic to the high-tech. Whether you’re in the mood for an indie film, a blockbuster, or an outdoor movie night, these theaters provide the perfect backdrop for a memorable outing.

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Managing Editor
Jessica is the senior editor leading CollegeUnified. Prior to this role, she spent nearly six years at the LA Times, first as assistant editor of the News Desk, then community editor of De Los, a Latinx vertical. She also worked as a digital producer at NBC Los Angeles, and spent a year as a fellow at USC Annenberg’s School of Journalism. She holds a degree in journalism from Cal State Long Beach. jessica.perez@collegeunified.com
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Susanica Tam is an equity-minded editor, and photo professional that calls CollegeUnified home. She leads the inaugural Fall 2024 photojournalism cohort along with Kate Valdez. Susanica is especially interested in culture, language, and identity stories and is the first person in her family to be born in the U.S. She attended the USC School of Journalism on scholarship and most recently also the Transom Storytelling Workshop. susanica.tam@collegeunified.com