San Diego

Theatre Box's TCL Chinese Theatre, Sugar Factory Restaurant Open in Gaslamp Quarter

The 73,000 square-foot entertainment complex brings the glamour of Hollywood's famed TCL Chinese Theatre to San Diego with a dine-in cinema, a sweet treat eatery and an indulgent club

A peek inside as the new luxury theater opens its doors in San Diego.

Standing two stories tall and spanning an entire city block, the newly-erected Theatre Box entertainment complex has garnered curious glances during its months-long construction in the Gaslamp Quarter.

Those inquisitive eyes will for the first time get the chance to look inside the ornate theater, dining and entertainment complex when the Theatre Box makes its debut Friday on Fifth Avenue and G Street, with a grand opening party featuring the likes of Pitbull, Nick Cannon and local influencers.

The 73,000 square-foot entertainment complex brings the glamour of Hollywood's famed TCL Chinese Theatre to San Diego with a dine-in cinema, the entertainment complex's focal point.

Housed at the same location will be a Sugar Factory American Brasserie restaurant and the Chocolate Lounge dance venue. Nick Cannon's Wild 'N Out Sports Bar and Arcade and a rooftop beer garden are set to open in the Theatre Box’s second phase. 

The Theatre Box, the brain-child of TCL Chinese Theatre President Alwyn Hight Kushner and Sugar Factory founder Charissa Davidovici, is meant to give San Diegans an "innovative movie-going experience that is modern, fun and luxurious," Hight Kushner said.  

The entertainment complex sits at 701 Fifth Ave., the location of the former Reading Cinema, which suddenly shuttered in 2016. The cinema was the location of several local film fests and movie-themed events. Theatre Box representatives say their venue will continue the tradition of hosting movie premieres and other cinema-centric events. 

Upon entering the Theatre Box, guests will be greeted by a towering 45-foot tall entryway with the TCL's iconic handprint and footprint flooring. On Friday, Armando Christian Perez, known commonly as Pitbull, will be the first to receive a traditional "hand and footprint" ceremony at the San Diego TCL Chinese Theatre location.

Before making their way into one of eight theaters, guests can pick out sweet treats — from more than 500 classic movie-going candies to baked pastries, gelato and more — popcorn concoctions and signature cocktails, according to the Theatre Box.

The theaters themselves feature reclining seats that will already have guests' pre-ordered items ready to go. Late-comers will still be able to order menu items from their seat at the touch of a button. 

Many of the cinema's dishes will come from the Sugar Factory American Brasserie restaurant, which will be accessible to theatre-goers and the general public. The restaurant will serve breakfast, lunch and dinner, featuring lavish concoctions like the Sugar Factory’s famous candy goblets and "Insane Milkshakes" topped with candy pieces and, in one case, a slice of cheesecake. 

The mood inside the Theatre Box was jovial on Thursday as the long-awaited project inched closer to becoming a reality. The Theatre Box was scheduled to open in October and faced delays as owners tried to turn the historic theatre into a modern, up to code, venue, according to a representative. With just over a day until their grand opening, crews were still putting finishing touches on the venue. 

Films screening at the Theatre Box this week, at $15 for adults and $12 for kids under 12 and seniors, include: "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Creed II," "The Grinch," "Mortal Engines," "Green Book" and "Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse." 

Tickets can be purchased through the Theatre Box website and mobile app, or on Fandango, all of which will go live this week. Guests with questions can call (619) 814-2225.

Reservations to the Sugar Factory and the Chocolate Lounge can be made through the Theatre Box website.  

The newly-opened Theatre Box, featuring a dine-in theater, a sweet treat eatery and a 21-and-up nightclub, takes up an entire city block in the heart of San Diego, in the Gaslamp Quarter.
The TCL Chinese Theatre's signature logo adorns a tower on one corner of the Theatre Box, at Fifth Avenue and G Street in the heart of the Gaslamp.
The Theatre Box brings Hollywood glamour and luxury movie-going to the heart of San Diego.
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A glass-blown chandelier in the center of the Theatre Box's lobby was inspired by gumballs, tying the Sugar Factory to the movie theater.
Inside the lobby, guests can buy movie tickets and stock up on concessions from the Sugar Factory's two counters. There is also a dedicated bar in the lobby.
There are more than 500 different types of candy options for movie-goers, not to mention varieties of popcorn and more delectable dishes from the Sugar Factory American Brasserie restaurant.
When guests walk into the Theatre Box, they will see TCL Chinese Theatre's signature handprint and footprint flooring. Many, like the Robert Downey Jr. prints seen here, are replicas of those at Grauman's Theatre in Hollywood, Calif.
When guests walk into the Theatre Box, they will see TCL Chinese Theatre's signature handprint and footprint flooring. Many, like the Shirley Temple's 1935 prints seen here, are replicas of those at Grauman's Theatre in Hollywood, Calif.
Opening alongside the movie theatre and the Sugar Factory American Brasserie restaurant, is the Chocolate Lounge, a 21-and-up venue which will host an array of DJs for evening events.
The Sugar Factory American Brasserie restaurant sits on the other side of the Theatre Box's lobby. Here, breakfast, lunch and dinner will be served starting most days at 8 a.m.
The Sugar Factory is known for their alcoholic and non-alcoholic goblets, several created by famous celebrities, like Drake's "Night Owl" Goblet, pictured here. The booze-infused drink is made with two shots of Drake's Virginia Black Whiskey.
Known for their over-the-top desserts, the Sugar Factory goes all out for their "Insane Milkshakes." Creations are topped with candy pieces, s'mores and, in one case, an entire slice of cheesecake. The restaurant serves some alcoholic milkshakes, too.
Known for their over-the-top desserts, the Sugar Factory goes all out for their "Insane Milkshakes." This "Cookie Monster" milkshake is topped with a donut and comes with a cupcake on the side.
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In stark contrast to the Sugar Factory American Brasserie's mostly neutral interior, dishes come in an array of bright colors, like the rainbow sliders pictured here.
The Sugar Factory American Brasserie even does burgers to the extreme Pictured here is the mac-and-cheese burger.
The entertainment complex is the brain-child of TCL Chinese Theatre President Alwyn Hight Kushner and Sugar Factory founder Charissa Davidovici.
The Theatre Box sits at 701 Fifth Ave., the location of the former Reading Cinema, which suddenly shuttered in 2016.
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