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Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar

Experience Austin's legendary cinema culture at Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar. Located in the Lamar Union complex, this iconic venue combines ten screens, a full-service menu, and the vibrant Highball bar for the ultimate movie-going experience.

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Where is the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar located?

The theater is located at 1120 South Lamar Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78704, inside the Lamar Union complex in South Austin.

How much does it cost to see a movie here?

General admission for shows after 6:00 PM is $10.50, and 3D shows after 6:00 PM are $13.50. Discounted tickets are available at the box office for $7.50 (regular shows) and $11.00 (3D shows) for children, seniors, college students, military personnel, and members of certain local film organizations.

Does the theater have a bar or other amenities?

Yes, the South Lamar venue features The Highball bar on-site.

How can I buy tickets for a show?

You can purchase advance tickets online or through the mobile app for all shows, or buy them on-site at the box office.

What should I check before going?

Use Gyde for context, then check official sources for current hours, tickets, construction, and closures.

What to know

Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, a beloved institution for film lovers, was originally founded in Austin, Texas, in 1997. As the brand grew, it established the South Lamar location at 1120 South Lamar Boulevard, which officially opened its doors on March 7, 2005. Situated in South Austin, this theater quickly became a cornerstone of the local entertainment scene, offering a unique blend of movies, food, and drinks. The theater's journey has been one of continuous evolution. On January 3, 2013, the original South Lamar venue closed its doors as the surrounding 1950s Lamar Plaza shopping center underwent demolition and redevelopment. The theater reopened in the third quarter of 2014 within the newly constructed Lamar Union complex. This reopening brought an expanded space that increased the theater's screen count to nine auditoriums. The growth did not stop there; in 2023, a tenth screen was added by converting what was once the theater's large lobby space. Today, the active South Lamar location is famous not just for its screens, but also for its adjacent venue, The Highball bar. This lively spot shares the theater's address and phone number, providing the perfect place for a pre-show drink or post-movie discussion. Visitors can catch everything from blockbuster hits to indie films, with general admission for shows after 6:00 PM priced at $10.50, and 3D shows after 6:00 PM priced at $13.50. Securing a seat at this iconic theater is highly convenient. Advance tickets are available online and through the mobile app for all shows. For those purchasing on-site, the box office offers discounted tickets at $7.50 for regular screenings and $11.00 for 3D shows. These discounts are available to eligible groups, including children aged six to eleven, seniors aged sixty and older, college students, military personnel, and active members of the Austin Film Society or Austin Film Festival.

Visitor tips

  • Purchase your tickets in advance online or via the mobile app to secure your seats before arriving.
  • If you are a student, senior, military member, or local film society member, bring your ID to the box office for discounted tickets.
  • Stop by The Highball bar located right inside the venue for drinks and socializing before or after your film.
  • Keep in mind that general admission pricing changes after 6:00 PM, with standard tickets costing $10.50 and 3D shows costing $13.50.

Nearby context

Located within the modern Lamar Union complex in South Austin, Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar is surrounded by a bustling mix of residential spaces, trendy restaurants, and retail shops. This vibrant neighborhood on South Lamar Boulevard is a hotspot for local nightlife and dining, making the theater an ideal starting or ending point for an evening out in Austin.

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