About Arcata Theatre Lounge
Arcata Theatre Lounge is a historic Art Deco–style theater and entertainment venue in downtown Arcata, California. Originally opened in 1937 (completed 1938) as the Arcata Theater (cityofarcata.org ) (www.northcoastjournal.com ), it was one of the largest movie palaces on the Northern California coast. After sitting dark for several years, the building was renovated and reopened in 2009 as the Arcata Theatre Lounge (www.northcoastjournal.com ) – a 21st-century blend of theater, live music venue, restaurant and bar. The space seats roughly 450 people (cinematreasures.org ) and retains vintage Streamline Moderne flair both inside and out. Patrons enter under the old marquee into a lobby with classic theater details, then find themselves in a large auditorium with a stage and drop-down screen. A full-service bar and American pub-style menu are available inside (community.northcoastjournal.com ), adding to the lounge atmosphere.
Architecturally, the Arcata Theatre is a noted example of 1930s Moderne design. It was designed by William B. Davis for George Mann’s Redwood Theatres chain (www.northcoastjournal.com ) and is recognized as a city historic landmark (listed as “Arcata Theater” 1937, Modern Period (cityofarcata.org )). When first built it was popularly called “the biggest movie theater between San Francisco and Portland,” reflecting the building’s ambitious scale (www.northcoastjournal.com ). Today, Arcata Theatre Lounge embraces that legacy: the classic marquee-and-balcony vibe draws in cinephiles and rock fans alike. This combination of vintage charm and modern entertainment makes the venue a unique centerpiece of Arcata’s music and arts scene.
Events and Programming
The Arcata Theatre Lounge hosts a wide variety of events throughout the year. It shows cult-classic films and themed movie nights (often at discount prices) on weekdays and Sunday evenings, and it brings in live performers on Friday and Saturday nights. For example, one review praised the retro sci-fi movie series (with themed raffles and collectible posters) that runs midweek. Typical movie nights might be $5 (some featured 1930s horror films with 50¢ popcorn (local.yahoo.com )), while live concerts cover genres from rock, punk and reggae to jam bands, hip-hop and electronic dance. The programming is eclectic: local and touring rock bands frequently play Fri/Sat, stand-up comedians pop up on occasion, and the venue even hosts cultural or holiday events (silent discos, Halloween horror nights, family-friendly kids’ matinees, etc.). Film series and “pint & pizza” club nights also recur, often announced via local listings. Overall, Arcata Theatre Lounge’s calendar is packed with diverse entertainment. Most concerts and special events have paid admission (generally \$10–\$30 depending on the artist), while many weekly movie screenings are very affordable (around \$5–10) (local.yahoo.com ).
Tickets and Booking
Tickets for shows are typically sold through the venue’s official channels. Events are listed on the Arcata Theatre Lounge website and local event calendars when announced. Fans can usually purchase tickets online in advance (watch for presales by signing up for the newsletter) or sometimes at the door on show night if seats or spots remain. Many shows are general admission, so early purchase or arrival is advised for good placement. Ticket prices vary by event type: special movie nights or small local concerts can be very inexpensive (often under \$10) (local.yahoo.com ), while headlining bands and full-production acts might cost \$15–\$30. The venue does not typically use third-party scalpers; tickets are sold only via the theatre’s sales page or on-site box office. There is no official phone box office, so check online or ask staff for day-of-sale info.
Seating and Layout
Arcata Theatre Lounge’s seating is unusual compared to modern clubs. The original stadium seats were removed in the renovation, leaving mostly open floor space. Today the main floor is generally general-admission standing room, with a handful of high-top tables and bar stools scattered around the perimeter and near the stage. In many shows, patrons stand for the entire event. Indeed, a reviewer noted that the only seat was a “tallish barstool,” which was initially firm but became uncomfortable over a long movie (local.yahoo.com ). In practice, best viewing spots are first-come, first-served. For concerts, the loudest speaker towers flank the stage, so audio tends to be clearest toward the center of the space. If you want a sit-down view, try grabbing one of the few stools or any booth seating that remains. There is no separate balcony section – the former balcony level is integrated into the open floor – and no reserved VIP section. The venue relies on its stage lighting for performers and a projector/screen for films, so visuals are straightforward but effective. Sound quality receives positive remarks (“very good” in one report (local.yahoo.com )) with no echo issues.
Getting There and Parking
The Arcata Theatre Lounge is located at 1036 G Street in downtown Arcata (community.northcoastjournal.com ), just a couple of blocks north of the Arcata Plaza (the historic town square). It’s easy to reach via U.S. Highway 101 (take G Street exit) or by city streets. Downtown Arcata parking is regulated. On-street parking along G Street and nearby is generally metered for 2-hour stays (enforced 9 am–6 pm Monday–Saturday; *not* enforced on Sundays) (www.cityofarcata.org ). For longer parking, the city operates public lots: a 4-hour lot at 8th & F Streets and an 8-hour lot at 7th & G Streets (www.cityofarcata.org ) – both within a short walk of the venue. Street meters in Arcata now typically accept mobile payments (ParkMobile app) as noted on the meters (www.cityofarcata.org ). After evening shows or on Sundays, the time limits are usually lifted, but always obey posted signs (the city has a 72-hour maximum parking rule (www.cityofarcata.org )).
Public transit options include the Arcata & Mad River Transit (A&MRTS) buses, which stop near 9th & G (Arcata Plaza) several blocks south of the theater (www.cityofarcata.org ). Humboldt County’s Redwood Transit System (RTS) also serves Arcata Plaza on routes connecting to Eureka and other towns in the region. (No direct bus runs to the venue, but a short walk from the plaza bus hub will get you there.) If flying in, the Arcata–Eureka Airport (ACV) is about 15–20 minutes north by car. Taxis and ride-hailing services operate within Arcata; drop-off on G Street near 10th Street is closest to the theater entrance.
Inside the Venue
Inside Arcata Theatre Lounge you’ll find a retro-cool atmosphere. The old theater lobby leads into a large open room beneath a sloped ceiling. Along one wall is a full bar where craft beers, wines, and cocktails are served (the bar’s menu is updated regularly). The kitchen offers “American” pub-style fare (community.northcoastjournal.com ) – think burgers, fries, sandwiches, vegetarian-friendly snacks, and shareable appetizers. Concession snacks like popcorn and candy are always available at movie nights. Food and drink are brought to your table or stool; there’s usually no table service, so order at the counter when you arrive.
One nice perk: for film screenings the theater still uses a projection screen and cinema sound system. Viewers have praised the clear audio (“sound quality is very good” for movie nights (local.yahoo.com )). The video projector itself is modern digital (so picture is sharp, if not mega-large), making it great for cult classic screenings. In concert mode, the stage has professional sound and lighting gear (LED stage lights, fog for atmosphere, etc.), and musicians often use the venue’s “old movie screen” for light-show visuals. Backstage is a small green room. There is an ADA bathroom on the ground floor (community.northcoastjournal.com ), though it can get busy during intermission. The turnout is usually lively — the house lights are dimmed for shows, and between acts or films it feels like a friendly pub, complete with music or video playing over the speakers. Coat racks or a communal area for gear may be available near the bar, but there is no formal coat check, so pack light. Ask staff if you need any assistance (they’re used to handling everything from movie presentations to punk rock concerts).
Nearby Amenities
Arcata Theatre Lounge sits in the heart of downtown Arcata, where dining and entertainment options abound. Just steps away are casual cafes and restaurants: Renata’s Creperie (about 0.1 mile north) serves crepes and sandwiches (www.tripadvisor.ie ), and a block away you’ll find a bakery/deli (Los Bagels) and ice cream shop (Arcata Scoop) (www.tripadvisor.ie ). Smug’s Pizza, famous in Humboldt, is only a block away on H Street (turn right at G Street). If you need a quick bite before the show, there are also vegetarian-friendly markets (e.g. Wildberries) and bar-grills (Cafe Brio) nearby. For drinks, several breweries and bars populate the plaza area; Redwood Brewery and Big Creek’s taproom are within easy walking distance for a post-show pint.
Overnight guests have a few options: Arcata itself has small motels and B&Bs. The nearest hotels are a few miles away (Redwood Travel Inn on Main Street or Best Western Arcata Inn along Valley West Boulevard). More lodging is available in nearby Eureka (about 10 miles south) for chain hotels and larger inns. If you plan to stay late, Arcata’s buses do not run after about 10 pm, so arrange a ride or taxi back to your hotel. Throughout downtown you’ll find street parking and lit sidewalks, so getting around on foot even after dark is generally safe.
What Makes This Venue Special
Arcata Theatre Lounge stands out because it combines a genuine historic movie palace with today's nightlife. The lobby and auditorium still display the 1930s Moderne style – curved walls, vintage light fixtures and a classic marquee – all preserved despite the modern conversion (cityofarcata.org ) (www.northcoastjournal.com ). This historic charm is rare for a small city, and it gives the place character that both artists and audiences rave about. Locals and seasoned travelers alike celebrate the theater’s revival: the 2009 reopening was marked as the return of an “optimistic” cultural hub to Arcata (www.northcoastjournal.com ).
Another big draw is community support. Arcata Theatre Lounge often feels like a home base for Humboldt County’s arts scene. The venue regularly hosts local causes and festivals, and small-town audiences create an intimate, energetic vibe. Even touring bands note the enthusiastic crowds and good acoustics. The lounge’s full bar also sets it apart – performers can relax with a beer onstage and fans enjoy more of a lounge/restaurant mentality than a typical dark concert hall.
In short, you’ll find Arcata Theatre Lounge special because it preserves Arcata’s cultural history while pumping life into it. It’s one of the only remaining gaslight-era theaters in the region still used for entertainment, and its successful transformation into a multiuse venue has become a point of pride for the community. Whether you’re catching a classic movie or dancing at a local band’s show, the blend of vintage atmosphere and lively crowd is truly unique to this theater (www.northcoastjournal.com ) (community.northcoastjournal.com ).
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: The venue is wheelchair accessible (community.northcoastjournal.com ). There are ramps at the entrance and an ADA restroom. However, the historic interior has a few steps in places (ask staff for assistance if needed). Note that the seating area is mostly open floor – you may want to arrive early to secure a space.
Age & Etiquette: Arcata Theatre Lounge often operates as a bar. Evening concerts and events with alcohol service may be 21+ or 18+ only (check the event details). Family-friendly events (Sunday kids’ movies or community shows) do welcome children. If you do attend an adult event with a child or just cannot stand long periods, plan to arrive right at showtime so you can grab one of the few stools. Be prepared for a crowd: one late attendee review even remarked bluntly that “if you can’t stand for the show, don’t go” because seating is very limited (local.yahoo.com ).
What to Bring: Casual, comfortable clothing is fine. Layers are smart: the theater room can get warm when crowded, but it’s often cooler outside. Sturdy shoes are recommended since much of the venue has standing room. Earplugs might be a good idea for loud concerts. You may want a camera or smartphone for snapshots (photos are generally allowed, just no flash during shows). Bag rules aren’t stringent, but large backpacks can be inconvenient in the tight space.
Money & Payment: The venue’s food and beverage service accepts credit cards. As a precaution, carrying some cash is wise for snacks, drinks or tips. (Historically, Arcata Theatre favored cash-only, but in recent years credit cards have been accepted.) Remember to tip bartenders and servers.
Arrival Time: Doors usually open about 30–45 minutes before showtime. Popular events often have a line, so arrive early if you want front spots or need to order dinner. During movie screenings, order concession snacks early (lines can form at intermission).
Photography & Recording: Patrons may take casual pictures, but filming or professional recording is not allowed. For performers’ sake, no flash photography is permitted during shows.
Weather & Late-Night: Arcata weather can change quickly. If arriving early or leaving late, bring an umbrella or jacket. After a show, street parking is still allowed overnight, but check signs. Nearby Plaza bars sometimes run live music late – if you want to continue the night, consider exploring square-area pubs. Taxis and ride-share are available, but may be slow during peak hours, so plan accordingly.
COVID/Safety: The venue follows local health guidelines. (No specific mandates at this writing, but always verify any requirements on the event or theatre website beforehand.)
General Advice: The Arcata Theatre Lounge is all about vibe. Many visitors say it’s informal – dress “Arcata casual,” be patient during busy times, and chat with friendly locals. Check the official schedule or call ahead if unsure about event times. And if you see movie nights advertised, don’t miss them – they often become cult favorites in the community. With a little planning (arriving early, knowing parking rules, and preparing for a standing crowd), most guests find their experience here fun and memorable.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many people can Arcata Theatre Lounge hold?
The historic theater seats roughly 450 people (cinematreasures.org ). In practice, capacity is about that size – on full-house nights you’ll find around 400+ attendees. Because many events are general-admission standing room, exact numbers can vary (e.g. more people may fit if standing). But the original auditorium was built for ~450 patrons (cinematreasures.org ).
Is Arcata Theatre Lounge the same as the old Arcata Theater?
Yes. The Arcata Theatre Lounge operates in the same historic building originally known as the Arcata Theater. The Arcata Theater opened in 1937–38 (cityofarcata.org ), then closed for several years. It was renovated and relaunched in 2009 as the Arcata Theatre Lounge (www.northcoastjournal.com ). It’s the same location (1036 G Street) and retains much of the old theater’s character.
How do I buy tickets, and do they sell tickets at the box office?
Tickets are usually sold through the venue’s website or authorized vendors. When shows are announced, tickets go on sale online immediately. There is no 24/7 physical box office, so most sales happen via the web page or phone ordering. On show night, a limited number of tickets (if any) may be available at the door on a first-come basis. For popular concerts, it’s best to buy in advance. (Tip: sign up for the venue’s newsletter or social media to hear about presales or special offers.)
Are tickets refundable or transferable?
The Arcata Theatre Lounge generally follows a strict no-refund policy. Tickets cannot usually be returned for a refund or exchange, so be sure before you buy. If you cannot attend a show, the best approach is to try reselling your ticket privately (though the venue itself won’t do it for you). Always read the ticket terms on purchase -- some special events might allow exchanges, but that’s rare.
What kind of events can I see here?
Arcata Theatre Lounge hosts a diverse program. You’ll find themed movie nights (horror, sci-fi, classics, family movies), live music concerts of many genres (rock, punk, electronic, jam bands, etc.), comedy shows, dance parties, and community events. Check the schedule calendar – one week might be a cult film screening, the next a reggae band or comedy headliner. There are also special film series (like midweek cult classics) and rotating events like “pint & pizza” movie nights.
Is seating reserved or general admission?
Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. The floor area is generally open (standing-room) with a few high-top tables and barstools around the edges. There are no fixed orchestra seats, so if you want a specific spot, arrive early. For film screenings or comedy nights, you may find a couple rows of chairs up front, but most shows expect the audience to stand. A reviewer indeed noted that their only “seat” was a tall barstool (local.yahoo.com ), to give you a sense of the setup.
Can I bring children or is this an adult venue?
Children are welcome at certain events, especially daytime or family-friendly movie showings. However, Arcata Theatre Lounge is a bar-licensed venue, so many evening concerts and events are 18+ or 21+ due to alcohol service. Always check the event description – if it’s marked “all ages,” kids can attend. For kid-oriented events (like Sunday afternoon cartoons or youth shows), the atmosphere is family-friendly. In general, daytime screenings are best for kids, while late-night shows are geared to adults.
Is the theater wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The Arcata Theatre Lounge is designated as wheelchair accessible (community.northcoastjournal.com ). The main entrance has a ramp and the interior pathway is flat (though there may be a small platform or two). An ADA restroom is available on the first floor. If you have specific accessibility needs or seating requests, it’s a good idea to call ahead and let staff know.
Are food and drinks available inside?
Absolutely. A full bar serves beer, wine, and cocktails during all shows, and there is a kitchen with a menu of American-style food (community.northcoastjournal.com ). You can order items like burgers, fries, sandwiches, salads, and vegetarian options. During movie nights, popcorn and candy are also on offer. Drink tickets or wristbands may be used for entrance/music events. You place your food/drink orders at the counter; servers will bring your order to your table or seat.
What is the best way to get to the theater by car or public transit?
By car, follow signs to downtown Arcata and look for G Street between 10th and 11th. The theater is a few blocks north of Arcata Plaza. Highway 101 runs past Arcata, with G Street exit (Arcata Plaza) nearby. Parking is on-street (meters/pay app) with 2-hour limits (9am–6pm M-Sat) (www.cityofarcata.org ); after 6pm it’s usually free. Nearby city lots (8th/F St and 7th/G St) provide longer-term parking (www.cityofarcata.org ).
Public transit: The main bus stop is Arcata Plaza at 9th & G, a short walk away. Local Arcata/Mad River buses (weekday service) and Humboldt Transit buses serve that plaza. No specific “Arcata Theatre” route exists, but you can hop off at the plaza and walk two blocks north.
Are there nearby hotels if I want to stay overnight?
Lodging options in downtown Arcata are limited. A few small inns and motels are within 2 miles (such as the Redwood Creek Inn or motel 6 on Valley West), but many visitors stay in Eureka (10–12 miles south) where larger hotels and chains are available. Camping or vacation rentals near Arcata Community Forest can also work if you have a car. If staying late, plan transportation back – Arcata’s late-night transit is sparse, so consider driving or taxis for your return trip.
What payment methods are accepted at Arcata Theatre Lounge?
The theater accepts credit/debit cards and cash for tickets and concessions. In the past it was cash-only, but nowadays cards are fine at the door and at the bar. Still, having some cash on hand is smart for quick purchases or places nearby. Tips for bar staff are appreciated (cash is easiest for tipping).
Is there a coat check or place to store belongings?
There is no formal coat check at this venue. You should keep valuable items with you. During crowded shows, you might leave outerwear on your bar stool or hung over a chair. For bags, bring only what you need, as space is limited. (In most events staff may do a quick glance check at the door, but no locked storage is provided.)
Can I bring a camera or record the show?
Casual photography (no flash) for personal use is generally permitted. However, professional cameras, video or audio recording is not allowed without prior permission. Flash photography is discouraged during performances. Always be mindful of other patrons — flash can be disruptive during films or concerts.
What is the dress code for events?
There is no strict dress code. The crowd is very casual. Concerts often see people in jeans and T-shirts, and even movie nights are informal. Wear something comfortable and appropriate for the type of event (for a G-rated kids show you might dress casually; for an evening concert you can be casual or “hipster casual”). Good footwear for standing is recommended.
Are there age restrictions or ID requirements?
Yes. Since the venue has a full bar, guests should be prepared to show ID for alcohol service. Many events are strictly 18+ or 21+ (those will say so on the event page). For all-ages events, children are welcome. In short: bring ID if you plan to drink, and check each event’s age policy. A family movie on Sunday might be all-ages, while a Friday punk concert will likely be 18+ or 21+.
Is smoking allowed inside the venue?
No, California law prohibits indoor smoking. The Arcata Theatre Lounge is a non-smoking venue. If you want to smoke or vape, you must go outside. (There may be designated spots near the entrance for smoking.)
When do doors open for events?
Doors generally open about 30–60 minutes before the listed showtime. For most concerts, you’ll find the lobby and bar open about an hour prior. For movie screenings, film may start close to the posted time (no trailers beyond short ads). Arriving early can ensure you get a good spot and have time to grab food or a drink before it gets busy.
Is there a coat check or lockers?
No. There is no formal coat check or locker system. Guests generally keep coats and bags at their seats or on a nearby rack. If you need secure storage, bring a friend who can watch your belongings, or rent a locker elsewhere before arriving.
How late does the venue stay open?
On weeknights (for movies/quiet events) the lounge typically closes around 10–11pm. Concert nights often run until midnight or later (shows ending around 11pm–12am). Bar service usually stops by 11pm–12am. If you’re planning a late-night after-party, be aware that parking enforcement resumes by 6am, and buses resume early, so arrange your return transport accordingly.
Does Arcata Theatre Lounge host private events or rentals?
Yes, the theatre can be rented for private functions. People have used it for birthday parties, weddings, film screenings, or corporate events. Since the venue has its own sound system, projector, and kitchen/bar, it’s a popular rental. If interested, contact the venue directly (via email on their website) for pricing and availability. This is not a drop-in policy; you reserve the space like a banquet hall.