Nancy said they like everything about The Lot “the ambiance, its open space, it has good food.”
“We can’t afford to lose it,” Rich said. “As a community, we’ve lost so many retailers and restaurants. We’ve got to stop it.”
“La Jolla needs to support this type of business,” Nancy said.
After a months-long closure, The Lot La Jolla is open for movies and food, with limited show times and a limited menu available.
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Debra Worthen drove in from Ramona with her two grandsons, Carter and Jackson, to watch “Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train” at The Lot, their first in-theater experience in a year and a half.