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The best film, food and drink all in one seat. Find us at New Mission in San Francisco + Mountain View and Valley Fair in the South Bay.

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Turn our latest Drafthouse Recommends: OBSESSION into a full-contact experience at our exclusive One Wish Movie Party — featuring a live host, themed menu, and interactive keepsakes like a One Wish Willow, Cat Plushie, Sandwich Container, and more! Tickets are on sale now at drafthouse.com.


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6 hours ago


Be among the first to experience “Spider-Noir” with a Free Victory Screening of the first two episodes of the Prime Video series, starring Nicolas Cage as a hardboiled PI with a secret.

Set in 1930s New York, the series blends noir grit with superhero stakes. Enjoy a limited-edition themed menu at the sneak peek, then catch the full series May 27 on Prime.

Reserve your spot with a refundable food and beverage voucher, redeemable during the show and available now at the link in bio.


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2
3 days ago

The power returns. Director Travis Knight brings MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE back to the big screen on June 5. Raise your sword for an epic return to Eternia with an exclusive MOTU menu, Cereal Parties, and more!

Tickets to MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE are on sale now at drafthouse.com.


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3 days ago

Better than breakfast in bed, make sure to grab your mama something from our Exclusive Mother's Day Cocktail menu, available 5/8 - 5/10.

Try the fruity Pomma Mia, the citrusy Overboard Mom-osa, the delectable Stiffler or the refreshingly non-alcoholic Griswold Summer Sipper. For dessert, treat Mom (and yourself) to the Chocolat Shake.

Showtimes for this Mother's Day weekend are available now at drafthouse.com.


9
3 days ago

Better than breakfast in bed, make sure to grab your mama something from our Exclusive Mother's Day Cocktail menu, available 5/8 - 5/10.

Try the fruity Pomma Mia, the citrusy Overboard Mom-osa, the delectable Stiffler or the refreshingly non-alcoholic Griswold Summer Sipper. For dessert, treat Mom (and yourself) to the Chocolat Shake.

Showtimes for this Mother's Day weekend are available now at drafthouse.com.


9
3 days ago

Better than breakfast in bed, make sure to grab your mama something from our Exclusive Mother's Day Cocktail menu, available 5/8 - 5/10.

Try the fruity Pomma Mia, the citrusy Overboard Mom-osa, the delectable Stiffler or the refreshingly non-alcoholic Griswold Summer Sipper. For dessert, treat Mom (and yourself) to the Chocolat Shake.

Showtimes for this Mother's Day weekend are available now at drafthouse.com.


9
3 days ago

Better than breakfast in bed, make sure to grab your mama something from our Exclusive Mother's Day Cocktail menu, available 5/8 - 5/10.

Try the fruity Pomma Mia, the citrusy Overboard Mom-osa, the delectable Stiffler or the refreshingly non-alcoholic Griswold Summer Sipper. For dessert, treat Mom (and yourself) to the Chocolat Shake.

Showtimes for this Mother's Day weekend are available now at drafthouse.com.


9
3 days ago

Better than breakfast in bed, make sure to grab your mama something from our Exclusive Mother's Day Cocktail menu, available 5/8 - 5/10.

Try the fruity Pomma Mia, the citrusy Overboard Mom-osa, the delectable Stiffler or the refreshingly non-alcoholic Griswold Summer Sipper. For dessert, treat Mom (and yourself) to the Chocolat Shake.

Showtimes for this Mother's Day weekend are available now at drafthouse.com.


9
3 days ago


Better than breakfast in bed, make sure to grab your mama something from our Exclusive Mother's Day Cocktail menu, available 5/8 - 5/10.

Try the fruity Pomma Mia, the citrusy Overboard Mom-osa, the delectable Stiffler or the refreshingly non-alcoholic Griswold Summer Sipper. For dessert, treat Mom (and yourself) to the Chocolat Shake.

Showtimes for this Mother's Day weekend are available now at drafthouse.com.


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3 days ago

Channel your inner overlord with a Skeletor T-shirt, available while supplies last in-theater at select locations. This black, 100% ring-spun cotton shirt features a retro design showcasing Eternia’s most iconic villain in all his skull-faced glory.

Prefer to rule your domain from afar? This killer tee will also be available to order soon at AlamoMart.com.

Tickets to MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE are on sale now at drafthouse.com.


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3 days ago

Alamo @drafthousesf x AMOEBA present Weird Wednesday, our weekly celebration of genre movies that are too outrageous for prime time! The May lineup includes:THE LURE, THROW DOWN, BY DESIGN, & THE GAME
Tickets available at drafthouse.com/sf

🎥 Weirdly wonderful stinger by @aaron.g.abrams


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6 days ago

A face only a mother could love? Take yourself to a dark theater and catch MORTAL KOMBAT II in theaters May 8. Plus, score a free Kitana fan when you join us at our exclusive Mother’s Day Fan Screenings. Tickets are on sale now at drafthouse.com.


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6 days ago

Catch our latest Drafthouse Recommends: OBSESSION before anyone else at our Early Access + Livestream Q&A, this Wednesday 5/6.

A hopeless romantic makes a wish—and gets more than he bargained for—in this twisted horror from Curry Barker. Enjoy a themed menu, then stay for a livestream Q&A with Barker and cast Michael Johnston, Inde Navarrette, Cooper Tomlinson, and Megan Lawless.

Tickets are on sale now at drafthouse.com.


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1 weeks ago

On May 4th, 1916, Mary Pickford's POOR LITTLE PEPPINA was the very first movie to screen at the largest movie theater in the west.

110 years later, the New Mission continues...

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From the San Francisco Examiner's May 4th, 1916 issue

NEW PLAYHOUSE OPENS TONIGHT
Mission Theatre to Seat 1,800; Mayor Rolph to Be Present at the Opening,

The Mission district will step into the big league of San Francisco theatredom tonight with the opening of the New Mission Theatre, in Mission street between Twenty-first and Twenty-second. It expected that every one of the 1,800 seats will be filled.

Prominent business men of the district will be there to lend their sanction of the $200,000 enterprise, and the management announces that Mayor Rolph himself will be among those present, as a citizen of the Mission. Mary Pickford in "Poor Little Peppina" is booked as the opening bill, with a number of comedies and other features to fill the programme.

LARGEST IN THE WEST
The New Mission Theatre is the largest playhouse in the west built especially for motion pictures. The main structure extends through the block to Bartlett street and is 125 by 100 feet.

There is a loge-box balcony that will accommodate 250 persons. It is reached by an easy incline from the lobby. A new system of ventilation has been installed that will insure fresh air no matter how large the crowd. The film operating room is said to be the most thoroughly equipped of any theatre in the west.

A huge pipe organ, costing $25,000, has been installed by the Photo-player Company of Berkeley. This will be augmented by a large orchestra for musical accompaniments to the pictures.

NURSE FOR CHILDREN
Adjoining the theatre is an enclosed court 200 by 50 feet, which is to be made into a garden-playground for children of patrons during the matinee performances. Nurses will be in charge. The playhouse is owned by Leon L. Kahn and Louis R. Greenfleld. Robert F. Abraham is manager.


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1 weeks ago

On May 4th, 1916, Mary Pickford's POOR LITTLE PEPPINA was the very first movie to screen at the largest movie theater in the west.

110 years later, the New Mission continues...

-----------------------

From the San Francisco Examiner's May 4th, 1916 issue

NEW PLAYHOUSE OPENS TONIGHT
Mission Theatre to Seat 1,800; Mayor Rolph to Be Present at the Opening,

The Mission district will step into the big league of San Francisco theatredom tonight with the opening of the New Mission Theatre, in Mission street between Twenty-first and Twenty-second. It expected that every one of the 1,800 seats will be filled.

Prominent business men of the district will be there to lend their sanction of the $200,000 enterprise, and the management announces that Mayor Rolph himself will be among those present, as a citizen of the Mission. Mary Pickford in "Poor Little Peppina" is booked as the opening bill, with a number of comedies and other features to fill the programme.

LARGEST IN THE WEST
The New Mission Theatre is the largest playhouse in the west built especially for motion pictures. The main structure extends through the block to Bartlett street and is 125 by 100 feet.

There is a loge-box balcony that will accommodate 250 persons. It is reached by an easy incline from the lobby. A new system of ventilation has been installed that will insure fresh air no matter how large the crowd. The film operating room is said to be the most thoroughly equipped of any theatre in the west.

A huge pipe organ, costing $25,000, has been installed by the Photo-player Company of Berkeley. This will be augmented by a large orchestra for musical accompaniments to the pictures.

NURSE FOR CHILDREN
Adjoining the theatre is an enclosed court 200 by 50 feet, which is to be made into a garden-playground for children of patrons during the matinee performances. Nurses will be in charge. The playhouse is owned by Leon L. Kahn and Louis R. Greenfleld. Robert F. Abraham is manager.


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1 weeks ago


On May 4th, 1916, Mary Pickford's POOR LITTLE PEPPINA was the very first movie to screen at the largest movie theater in the west.

110 years later, the New Mission continues...

-----------------------

From the San Francisco Examiner's May 4th, 1916 issue

NEW PLAYHOUSE OPENS TONIGHT
Mission Theatre to Seat 1,800; Mayor Rolph to Be Present at the Opening,

The Mission district will step into the big league of San Francisco theatredom tonight with the opening of the New Mission Theatre, in Mission street between Twenty-first and Twenty-second. It expected that every one of the 1,800 seats will be filled.

Prominent business men of the district will be there to lend their sanction of the $200,000 enterprise, and the management announces that Mayor Rolph himself will be among those present, as a citizen of the Mission. Mary Pickford in "Poor Little Peppina" is booked as the opening bill, with a number of comedies and other features to fill the programme.

LARGEST IN THE WEST
The New Mission Theatre is the largest playhouse in the west built especially for motion pictures. The main structure extends through the block to Bartlett street and is 125 by 100 feet.

There is a loge-box balcony that will accommodate 250 persons. It is reached by an easy incline from the lobby. A new system of ventilation has been installed that will insure fresh air no matter how large the crowd. The film operating room is said to be the most thoroughly equipped of any theatre in the west.

A huge pipe organ, costing $25,000, has been installed by the Photo-player Company of Berkeley. This will be augmented by a large orchestra for musical accompaniments to the pictures.

NURSE FOR CHILDREN
Adjoining the theatre is an enclosed court 200 by 50 feet, which is to be made into a garden-playground for children of patrons during the matinee performances. Nurses will be in charge. The playhouse is owned by Leon L. Kahn and Louis R. Greenfleld. Robert F. Abraham is manager.


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4
1 weeks ago

On May 4th, 1916, Mary Pickford's POOR LITTLE PEPPINA was the very first movie to screen at the largest movie theater in the west.

110 years later, the New Mission continues...

-----------------------

From the San Francisco Examiner's May 4th, 1916 issue

NEW PLAYHOUSE OPENS TONIGHT
Mission Theatre to Seat 1,800; Mayor Rolph to Be Present at the Opening,

The Mission district will step into the big league of San Francisco theatredom tonight with the opening of the New Mission Theatre, in Mission street between Twenty-first and Twenty-second. It expected that every one of the 1,800 seats will be filled.

Prominent business men of the district will be there to lend their sanction of the $200,000 enterprise, and the management announces that Mayor Rolph himself will be among those present, as a citizen of the Mission. Mary Pickford in "Poor Little Peppina" is booked as the opening bill, with a number of comedies and other features to fill the programme.

LARGEST IN THE WEST
The New Mission Theatre is the largest playhouse in the west built especially for motion pictures. The main structure extends through the block to Bartlett street and is 125 by 100 feet.

There is a loge-box balcony that will accommodate 250 persons. It is reached by an easy incline from the lobby. A new system of ventilation has been installed that will insure fresh air no matter how large the crowd. The film operating room is said to be the most thoroughly equipped of any theatre in the west.

A huge pipe organ, costing $25,000, has been installed by the Photo-player Company of Berkeley. This will be augmented by a large orchestra for musical accompaniments to the pictures.

NURSE FOR CHILDREN
Adjoining the theatre is an enclosed court 200 by 50 feet, which is to be made into a garden-playground for children of patrons during the matinee performances. Nurses will be in charge. The playhouse is owned by Leon L. Kahn and Louis R. Greenfleld. Robert F. Abraham is manager.


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1 weeks ago

On May 4th, 1916, Mary Pickford's POOR LITTLE PEPPINA was the very first movie to screen at the largest movie theater in the west.

110 years later, the New Mission continues...

-----------------------

From the San Francisco Examiner's May 4th, 1916 issue

NEW PLAYHOUSE OPENS TONIGHT
Mission Theatre to Seat 1,800; Mayor Rolph to Be Present at the Opening,

The Mission district will step into the big league of San Francisco theatredom tonight with the opening of the New Mission Theatre, in Mission street between Twenty-first and Twenty-second. It expected that every one of the 1,800 seats will be filled.

Prominent business men of the district will be there to lend their sanction of the $200,000 enterprise, and the management announces that Mayor Rolph himself will be among those present, as a citizen of the Mission. Mary Pickford in "Poor Little Peppina" is booked as the opening bill, with a number of comedies and other features to fill the programme.

LARGEST IN THE WEST
The New Mission Theatre is the largest playhouse in the west built especially for motion pictures. The main structure extends through the block to Bartlett street and is 125 by 100 feet.

There is a loge-box balcony that will accommodate 250 persons. It is reached by an easy incline from the lobby. A new system of ventilation has been installed that will insure fresh air no matter how large the crowd. The film operating room is said to be the most thoroughly equipped of any theatre in the west.

A huge pipe organ, costing $25,000, has been installed by the Photo-player Company of Berkeley. This will be augmented by a large orchestra for musical accompaniments to the pictures.

NURSE FOR CHILDREN
Adjoining the theatre is an enclosed court 200 by 50 feet, which is to be made into a garden-playground for children of patrons during the matinee performances. Nurses will be in charge. The playhouse is owned by Leon L. Kahn and Louis R. Greenfleld. Robert F. Abraham is manager.


223
4
1 weeks ago

On May 4th, 1916, Mary Pickford's POOR LITTLE PEPPINA was the very first movie to screen at the largest movie theater in the west.

110 years later, the New Mission continues...

-----------------------

From the San Francisco Examiner's May 4th, 1916 issue

NEW PLAYHOUSE OPENS TONIGHT
Mission Theatre to Seat 1,800; Mayor Rolph to Be Present at the Opening,

The Mission district will step into the big league of San Francisco theatredom tonight with the opening of the New Mission Theatre, in Mission street between Twenty-first and Twenty-second. It expected that every one of the 1,800 seats will be filled.

Prominent business men of the district will be there to lend their sanction of the $200,000 enterprise, and the management announces that Mayor Rolph himself will be among those present, as a citizen of the Mission. Mary Pickford in "Poor Little Peppina" is booked as the opening bill, with a number of comedies and other features to fill the programme.

LARGEST IN THE WEST
The New Mission Theatre is the largest playhouse in the west built especially for motion pictures. The main structure extends through the block to Bartlett street and is 125 by 100 feet.

There is a loge-box balcony that will accommodate 250 persons. It is reached by an easy incline from the lobby. A new system of ventilation has been installed that will insure fresh air no matter how large the crowd. The film operating room is said to be the most thoroughly equipped of any theatre in the west.

A huge pipe organ, costing $25,000, has been installed by the Photo-player Company of Berkeley. This will be augmented by a large orchestra for musical accompaniments to the pictures.

NURSE FOR CHILDREN
Adjoining the theatre is an enclosed court 200 by 50 feet, which is to be made into a garden-playground for children of patrons during the matinee performances. Nurses will be in charge. The playhouse is owned by Leon L. Kahn and Louis R. Greenfleld. Robert F. Abraham is manager.


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1 weeks ago

Celebrating the greatest fans in the galaxy … May the 4th be with you.
Get tickets to see STAR WARS: THE MANDALORIAN AND GROGU only in theaters May 22.


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1 weeks ago

May the fourth, be with you. STAR WARS: THE MANDALORIAN AND GROGU opens on May 22. Tickets are on sale now at drafthouse.com.


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1 weeks ago

@drafthousesf x AMOEBA continue TERROR TUESDAY, where we worship at the altar of slash, trash, and fun every week! May features a full month of seconds: SAW II, CHILD’S PLAY 2, SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE II, & THE RAGE: CARRIE 2!
Tickets available at drafthouse.com/sf

🎥 Killer stinger reel by @aaron.g.abrams


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