Fabrice Nye11 days agoFrom
How to describe this place? If you go for the coziness of community living, the funkiness of small-town characters, the historical aspect of a quonset hut, then this is a 5-star place. If you're expecting to see a movie (or play) in a surround sound theatre, with plush, electrically-operated seats, then you may pass on this (although, the blankets hanging by the door are a nice touch so you don't freeze your tush in the winter), then you might downgrade it to 1-star. I'm more of the former category, but so as not to give a false impression, I settled for 3 stars.
Kenneth Lui11 days agoFrom
Theater no longer in use (it's for sale!). The posters are quite interesting to look at.
Amanda Medrano-White11 days agoFrom
This review is actually for the cafe. I've been here a few times for breakfast and lunch and it's delicious. First of all, the food is cooked on a one-of-a-kind car griddle. They put a griddle in the frame of an old classic car that has flames painted on the side of it. The chef is super nice also. We went two days in a row and he remembered us and greeted us with "welcome back you guys!". The menu has something on it for everyone. I'm amazed at what he can cook up on that griddle. They also have really good coffee and serve almond milk! Definitely recommend if you're in the Monte Rio area.