
Vogue Theatre
226 Third Avenue,
Chula Vista,
CA
91910
226 Third Avenue,
Chula Vista,
CA
91910
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Additional Info
Architects: Frank Hope, Jr.
Styles: Streamline Moderne
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News About This Theater
- Oct 26, 2009 — Vogue Theatre for sale
- Jul 25, 2006 — Vogue Theatre in Chula Vista is Officially Closed
Opened in 1945, the Vogue Theatre was in operation until July of 2006.
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Recent comments (view all 21 comments)
I miss this place. Never cared for those rocker chairs in the back, but everything else there was a deal. The men’s bathroom still had that trough instead of urinals…
All this time I had no knowledge of it closed until today I did a Google search. It was a great theater back in 2002 it had great prices for admission and I watched Spirit Stallion Of The Cimarron on the HUGE screen with an old fashioned BIG red curtain that opened up to show the movie. Bring it back!
I saw Star Wars for the first time in 1980 at the Vogue during its third release. The trailer for The Empire Strikes Back was shown before the start of the film.
This theater outlived the nearby and NEWER Plaza Bonita 6 and Sweetwater 6 (later 9) theaters in operation!
Went here a couple of times while visiting family.
We used to ride our bikes there in the ‘70s. They had a deal where you could get a free 2nd tub of popcorn. You brought up your tub, and they they’d mark it on the bottom to indicate the tub had been filled-up twice. We kids, would go around the theatre looking for unmarked tubs, and go up and get a free tub of popcorn! LOL Ahhh the memories!
I miss this theater. Every week they would play 2 or 3 movies for $2.50 50 cents more if you want a recliner. $2.50 for large popcorn $2.50 for large drink both with a free refill. Nachos for $2.50 which was better than the big name theater. A great bargain for $10.00.
There was a sign outside that the new Vogue was coming soon. But nothing has happened.
I remember they even opened their own video rental service for a short time in addition to showing movies!
Growing up in the 50’s/60’s in Chula Vista meant going to the Vogue on the weekend. 25 cents bought you a ticket in for as long as you wanted to stay. Had my first kiss there. My sisters and I spent many a Saturday at that wonderful old theater. Mom would give us 30 cents so we could get a candy too. Later in the 70’s and 80’s, as an adult I can remember going there and enjoying the old theater with my kids. I also remember the popcorn refill. Such fun, such memories. I hope the plan to re-open as a restaurant/music venue pans out. I will be there.