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Parking & Directions for Robby Hoffman Castro Theatre
429 Castro Street, San Francisco, CA
94114, US
1. Castro Street Garage - 0.2 miles, $3/hour
2. 17th Street Lot - 0.3 miles, $5/hour
3. 18th & Castro Lot - 0.1 miles, $4/hour
4. Muni Metro Station - 0.2 miles, $2.50/ride
5. Street parking - 0.1 miles, $2/hour (varies)
Robby Hoffman Concert Live at Castro Theatre | San Francisco – May 30th, 2026
The Castro Theatre in San Francisco isn’t just a movie house, it’s a true cultural icon that feels like stepping back into film history itself. With its gorgeous, ornate design and massive neon marquee, walking in feels like entering a different era. The theatre’s love for cinema really shines through in its curated screenings, whether it’s classic noir films that make you feel like you’re in a 1940s detective flick or celebrating the wild campiness of The Rocky Horror Picture Show during its anniversary. Robby Hoffman San Francisco fans might especially appreciate how the theatre hosts quirky themed nights and special events that celebrate the city’s vibrant LGBTQ+ community, like the long-standing Frameline film festival screenings that have been a staple since the late 70s. The theater’s attention to detail doesn’t stop at its stunning interior, its decorative style highlights the importance of premium seats, making you feel like you’re part of something special. Plus, it’s not uncommon to find panels and Q&A sessions with filmmakers and artists, which add that extra layer of connection to the art on screen. With a history stretching back to 1922, the Castro Theatre isn’t just a venue, it’s a San Francisco legend that continues to bring people together around the magic of movies.