World’s Smallest Drive-in Theater in Manhattan
Posted Monday, March 3rd, 2008 by Alex IonIf we were to take the definition Wikipedia gives to a drive-in theater it would say something like that “a form of cinema structure consisting of a large screen, a projection booth, a concession stand and a large parking area for automobiles”.
What you are about to see is probably the world’s smallest drive in theater. Under starry skies and the foliage of a potted oak tree and with the help of a one of a kind 1965 Ford Falcon Convertible that looks great, six people are able to see four decades of classic movies starting from 1960.

It’s dubbed DRV-IN, the address is 139 Norfolk Street, New York, and if you’re in the neighborhood have a few buddies or a sweetheart to impress (or have fun) then go on 139Norfolk.com and make your reservation for $75.
If it was popcorn you were concerned, yes they have a machine and you can slip one or two in the car. Just don’t forget to take it when the movie is over. See more pictures below.


