If you want some of the best Pizza in town, we highly recommend "Big Mama's and Papa's Pizzeria", of course across the street. If you like your chicken sandwich flavorful and with a kick, we recommend "Yolo Hot Chicken", also across the street. If you are in the mood for Sushi, we recommend "Crazy Rock N Sushi", also across the street. If you like Cuban Food check out "Porto's Bakery", also across the street. Some of the local food choices include char broiled burgers, carne asada fries and tacos at "The Great White Hut". For the best experience, we suggest checking in early to get a great spot, park and go across the street for your favorite dish. We do not sell cooked food however, we do have great eateries across the street and within walking distance from the venue. Do you serve food? We do have concession goodies such as prepackaged flavored popcorn, sodas, water, candy & chocolates. In order to resell ticket we need a 24 hour notice of cancellation. After that, tickets are a final sale and any requests will be denied. How do I cancel my order? You can cancel up to 24 hours before the event. If you do not have one we can rent an F.M. 2 hours, 3 minutes Digital - DOOR TICKET/ DAY OF EVENT SINGLE FEATURE $20 Car Entrance Fee $8 Tickets (Per Person) MOST COMMON QUESTIONS: - How do I listen to film? You will need an F.M. I don't like to rag on any drive-in theater because I truly tip my hat off to those who are running them/keeping them around as I believe drive-ins are tragically far and few between, but I think Electric Dusk has a lot of room for improvement.LA's longest running Pop-Up Drive-In now in Glendale! See outdoor movies inside or outside your car, delicious food and great times await! Electric Dusk Drive-In Glendale Old Sears Parking Lot Valentine's Day The Notebook "2004" Monday FebruFilm: 8pm Doors open: 6:30pm Previews: 7:30pm A poor yet passionate young man falls in love with a rich young woman, giving her a sense of freedom, but they are soon separated because of their social differences. They also were *completely* full for their Pulp Fiction showing as they're one of the few drive-ins in town that show "old/classic" movies vs. In comparison, the other drive-in I went to had a massive, constructed screen built on top of pillars was located in a quiet and scenic area away from any busy streets and the parking lot had elevated "ridges" so that each car got an equal view of the screen.Įlectric Dusk's one saving grace is that the food options were great - they had home-cooked hot dogs, burgers, candy, popcorn, etc. My friend and I were only located in the second-to-third row and even then, we didn't have full, clear vision of the screen. Secondly, the "screen" is a small, inflatable screen that wouldn't be out-of-place at someone's "backyard movie" sesh. In reality, the drive-in is located in a small and dusty parking lot *right* next to a busy intersection/entryway to a major freeway. I've only ever been to one other drive-in theater (also in the LA area) so I was interested to see how these two compare.įirstly, the Electric Dusk website has a little bit of false advertising the pictures depict this very scenic, "heart of Hollywood" drive-in experience overlooking a city. I went here yesterday with my friend to see a showing of Pulp Fiction.
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