Judson 4 Drive-In
IH-35 and Toepperwein Road,
San Antonio,
TX
78233
IH-35 and Toepperwein Road,
San Antonio,
TX
78233
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This drive-in theatre was opened July 1, 1977 and featured four screens. There may have been one more screen built making it Judson 5 Drive-In. The demise was when the widening of the Highway 35 was initiated, taking some of the land and resulting in the removing of one screen. Closed in mid-1980’s.
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The Judson 4 was owned and operated by the late Maurice Braha. The snack bar was very nice, and had a good assortment of delicious food. The projection room was state of the art, and was even air conditioned! The screens were smaller than most modern drive ins, but the picture quality was good. The lots were not paved, and a lot of dust was kicked up when it was dry. The Judson was the last drive in built in San Antonio, and had the shortest life span.
Here is an ad circa 1977:
http://tinyurl.com/y9jdedp
Approx. address for this drive-in was 13570 Toepperwein Road, San Antonio, TX 78233.
Opened on 1/7/1977 on screen 1 with “Annie Hall” and “Logans run” and screen 2 with “The white buffalo” and “Carrie” and screen 3 with “Empire of the ants” and “Food for the gods” and screen 4 with “Grand theft auto” and “Evil in tne deep”.
Grand opening ad posted.
Now Northeast Methodist Hospital @ 12412 Judson Rd, San Antonio, TX 78233. Please update.
A 1983 aerial shows the drive-in was not connected to Judson Road. The two entrance/exit roads were located on the I-36 Frontage and Toepperwein Roads respectively.
The address of the hospital which sits on the southside of the property is on Judson Road. But the buildings on the northside are connected to the I-35 Frontage Road.