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Lovely old movie house
We came to the Palm Theatre to see, “Biggest Little Farm,” a documentary of a young Southern California couple who want to create a “traditional” farm, using no pesticides. The theatre’s walls have pa...
This quaint and old-fashioned movie theatre is just the ticket for the best indie/foreign films/art movies in San Luis Obispo. They usually have three to four movies showing at one time, and all seats...
Great venue for the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival
This theater shows great movies and documentaries year-round and is one of the permanent venues for the International Film Festival. They also sell $1 popcorn. Since we live in town we can walk there,...
While staying near San Luis Obispo we wanted to see the movie Darkest Hour. We saw it was at the Palm Theatre so we made the drive to SLO. We had been to the Palm before and enjoyed the 1950's feel ...
Usually can find more "out of the main stream" type movies here. Three seperate theatres, which are on the smaller side, but the seats are quite comfortable and have cup holders.
Lovely old movie house
We came to the Palm Theatre to see, “Biggest Little Farm,” a documentary of a young Southern California couple who want to create a “traditional” farm, using no pesticides. The theatre’s walls have pa...
Best Retro Movie Theatre
This quaint and old-fashioned movie theatre is just the ticket for the best indie/foreign films/art movies in San Luis Obispo. They usually have three to four movies showing at one time, and all seats...
Great venue for the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival
This theater shows great movies and documentaries year-round and is one of the permanent venues for the International Film Festival. They also sell $1 popcorn. Since we live in town we can walk there,...
Palm Theatre takes you back in time!
While staying near San Luis Obispo we wanted to see the movie Darkest Hour. We saw it was at the Palm Theatre so we made the drive to SLO. We had been to the Palm before and enjoyed the 1950's feel ...
Quaint small theatre.
Usually can find more "out of the main stream" type movies here. Three seperate theatres, which are on the smaller side, but the seats are quite comfortable and have cup holders.