
Today the theater is a triplex and the 502 light bulbs of the iconic rooftop sign were relit in May 2011 after a long campaign by local organizations, businesses, and the National Park Service to raise money for the sign to serve as a glowing beacon for Figueroa Street. Catch first-run feature films at bargain prices: only $3 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays! For dinner before a flick, check one of many new restaurants along Figueroa including Vietnamese/American cuisine at Good Girl Dinette, Vegetarian Mexican at Cinamon, or Italian at Folliero's.
For showtimes, visit their website.
TRANSIT: The Highland Park Theater is located right off the
Metro Gold Line Highland Park Station. Make a right onto Ave 57 and then another right on Figueroa Street. Walk to 5604 Figueroa Street.
CAR: Take the 110 North toward Pasadena and exit for Ave 52. Turn left onto Ave 52 and then make a right onto Figueroa Street. The theater will be on your right.

This site in Montecito Heights provides a home for many Victorian-era structures that have been saved from demolition, thanks to the work of preservationists and historians.
3800 Homer Street
Los Angeles, CA 90031
(323) 225-270


This small park in the Arroyo offers barbecue pits, a children's play area, picnic tables, and lighted tennis courts. The adjacent dog park was named one of Top 10 dog parks in the country by Dog Fancy Magazine.
5566 Via Marisol
Los Angeles, CA 90042
(323) 255-0370
La Tierra de la Culebra is a two-acre art park with a sculptural 500 foot long serpent, La Culebra, as its centerpiece. The park has numerous sculptural landscape components and is often used for youth arts and cultural programs.
240 S. Avenue 57
Los Angeles, CA 90042

Good Girl Dinette puts Vietnamese comfort food in the diner setting. The chicken curry pot pie is a specialty, combining an American food with Vietnamese flavors.
110 N Avenue 56
Los Angeles, CA 90042
(323) 257-8980
Pupusas, along with other Mexican and Salvadoran items, are served at this friendly restaurant.
5707 North Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA 90042
(323) 255-4719

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