Roxie Theatre - 3117 16th St, The Mission
Get There by Transit
Muni: J, 14, 22, 33, 49, 55
BART: 16th St / Mission
Parking Available
City lot, 42 Hoff
Metered street parking
Prices
$13 “Big Roxie” screen 1
$12 “Little Roxie” screen 2
$9 seniors (65 and above)
$9 kids (11 and below)
$10 bargain matinee
Website Here
What Kind of Movies?
In their own words: “The Roxie facilitates a space for people of all ages and backgrounds to gather, connect and learn about the world and one another in an accessible environment.” One of the most important indie theaters in the country for decades.
reopened may 21st!
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.
Blondie's Bar has been serving strong martinis of all sorts for over 30 years.
The “socially engaged and aesthetically innovative” Clarion Alley murals complement the movies well.
The large selection at Dog Eared Books can help you learn more about the stories behind the films.
Gestalt features 26 rotating taps, a collection of pinball machines, and delicious German pretzels.
Little Star Pizza’s cornmeal crusts have been rated as some of the best in the city: see if you agree.
The retro lanes are back open at Mission Bowling Club, and the Mission Burgers have returned too!
The Monk's Kettle is a “neighborhood tavern” serving craft beers and pub food.
Pica Pica Arepa Kitchen, cooking up “Venezuela in a pocket,” offers 25 flavors from family recipes.
Poc-Chuc specializes in authentic Mayan and other Yucatan flavors, including a delicious turkey mole.
Tea drinks are the core of Stonemill Matcha, but the matcha pastries dazzle too.