La Paloma Theatre, Encinitas CA
Address | 471 S Coast Hwy 101, Encinitas, CA, United States |
Phone | +1 760-436-7469 |
Website | www.lapalomatheatre.com |
Categories | Movie Theater |
Rating | 4.6 9 reviews |
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La Paloma Theatre reviews
9Saw The Rocky Horror Picture Show on Halloween with some friends. It was SO much fun! Cool building. Cool employees. Definitely recommend.
Wonderful historic theater in downtown Encinitas! Fun venue hosting the Rocky Horror Picture Show on the 2nd & 4th Fridays at midnight
THERE IS NO BETTER PLACE TO EXPERIENCE FILM AS THE LA PALOMA.
IM VERY GRATEFUL THAT IT IS STILL RUNNING FILM, GETTING CLOSER TO THE 100 YEAR MARK. LOOKING FORWARD TO MANY MORE YEARS, ENJOYING FILM IN THIS HISTORICAL PLACE
GREG & DE DE
As history buffs and movie lovers, this was a highlight of our trip to the area.beautiful place and we enjoyed our time there.it is cash only and you can feel the history in the place (seats are old, place is a bit dark) but still highly recommend!
Very old school theatre and the very best time. It’s not perfect but that’s why it is. A taste of nostalgia. Probably no theatre like it left on Earth. Worth the adventure and experience.
There is magic in La Paloma - and I'm happy to be a patron even though the drive from Vista is a bit far. I make an event by dining in the area, parking, and a short walk for my old legs - buy popcorn and a drink and enjoy the views - aside from the movie. I'm 10 years younger than the theater. Too bad a few wealthy folks don't restore this bit of history. The theater, not me. ;-)
The old theater is nice and has great history I’m sure but they could give more information on its history. Also the loud sounds of the train station makes it a little hard to concentrate on the movie. The snack bar is meant for early shows I’m guessing. They ran out of popcorn for the last show and they would not make anymore for the customers. Not a friendly atmosphere.
Watch " On Sacred Ground" Documentary about the oil pipe being built throughout private lands and the mistreatment of the Native American Tribes.
Felt like I went back in time while I was seated in the theater. While looking to the ceiling, admiring all the artwork.
I love this wonderful 100 year old theatre. I sit in my seat and lean back to take in all the architectural details. Is it old? A little shabby? Sure! Will your seats recline and can you order a fancy latte? No! But it's still a wonder and a reminder of a time gone by.