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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 your average movie house; it’s a cultural icon packed with history and personality. Known for its stunning marquee and ornate interior, this place has been a hub for unforgettable screenings and events for decades. Every year, it hosts a film festival spotlighting women filmmakers, and it’s a blast to see indie and international flicks that you’d probably never catch elsewhere. The theatre’s also been featured in docs exploring queer history and culture, making it a landmark deeply rooted in the city’s vibrant LGBTQ community. When Robby Hoffman San Francisco comes to town, the Castro often gets special screenings, and the atmosphere is just electric. The programming is never boring, think animation festivals celebrating the artistry behind cartoons, and special nights where you can sit in those plush box seats and catch pre-show entertainment that makes the night feel extra special. Plus, there’s often Q&A sessions with directors and actors, giving you a rare peek behind the curtain. Honestly, if you’re planning to see a show here, carpooling might be the way to go because finding parking can be a pain, and you want to soak up the whole experience without stress. It’s more than a theatre; it’s a San Francisco institution that makes every visit feel like a little piece of the city’s soul.