No Nothing Cinema
30 Berry Street,
San Francisco,
CA
30 Berry Street,
San Francisco,
CA
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The No Nothing Cinema was opened on July 4th, 1982, and operated as a venue for experimental films until 1997. Located in a former creamery and dairy processing facility in San Francisco’s South-of-Market district, the theatre never charged admission, but beer was sold for one dollar. The building was demolished in 1998 to make way for the new San Francisco Giants' baseball stadium, Pacific Bell Park.
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A brief history of the No Nothing Cinema, from the web site Shaping San Francisco, which also features, among its extensive collection of vintage photographs, a few pictures of other San Francisco theatres.
The No Nothing Cinema has been reborn in another location as the New Nothing Cinema.
Saw the mummies play in the courtyard and drank mint juleps there. Fun night!