New Mission Theatre - 2550 Mission, The Mission
Get There by Transit
Muni: J, 14, 27, 48, 49, 67
BART: 24th Street / Mission
Parking Available
City garage, 3255 21st St
City lot, 1 Lilac
Metered street parking
Prices
$16 general admission
$12.75 seniors (60 and above)
$12.75 kids (11 and below)
$12.75 bargain matinee
Website Here
What Kind of Movies?
A great mix of films for all ages over 5 screens. You can count on the latest superhero film plus quirky selections from the present and past. Ongoing series include “Terror Tuesdays,” “Weird Wednesdays,” and “Big Screen Science.”
ReopenED SEPTEMBER 10th!
WHAT TO DO Before and After in the Neighborhood
Here are a few of our favorites. The Mission Merchants Association’s neighborhood directory also gives many options.
Beer Nerds features 20 taps plus a selection of cans, and pizza, if you have any room left.
In its new location under its old neon, Doc's Clocks still one of the Mission’s quintessential dives.
The chicharrones de carne are almost east stunning as the views from El Techo, the rooftop bar.
Fenikkusu is one of the city’s hottest new Japanese restaurants, featuring expertly curated omakase.
If you’d like to see more movie, Foreign Cinema has another one up on the big screen with dinner.
La Santaneca de La Mission serves pupusas and other Salvadoran bites in an unassuming space.
Years after it first popped up, Mission Chinese Food is still going strong with new takes on familiar fare.
Paxton Gate is a unique trove of “mind-expanding treasures and oddities” from the natural world.”
Stranded Records features new and used vinyl, carrying forward the legendary spirit of Aquarius.
The mini golf course at Urban Putt is “part Jules Verne, part Rube Goldberg, and all imagination.”