Surf Theater

3117 Surf Avenue,
Brooklyn, NY

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RobertR
RobertR on September 16, 2006 at 1:43 pm

This is Loew’s Coney Island which in later years was The Shore

kencmcintyre
kencmcintyre on September 16, 2006 at 1:30 pm

I went through the Loew’s theaters in Brooklyn, but didn’t see any in Coney Island. This theater was at the corner of Surf and Stilwell. I would be curious to know if this is the Surf:
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EcRocker
EcRocker on January 6, 2006 at 11:34 pm

The bowling alley did not last very long. My dad used to league bowl There and there were many complaints about the condition of the lanes. The building was right off the ocean and the humidity was warping the lanes. This was way back when wood alleys like that were not treated.

In my humble opinion I do not think there will ever be another movie theatre be it a single or a multiplex in this area. The area is mainly high rise apartments with the majority of tenants on public asistance and Seagate has been becoming another Williamsburg section with Hasidic Jews who do not go to movies. The other resident live in the nursing homes and geriatric centers there as well.

FYI: The location of where the Surf was built was originaly a DRAFT BOARD Location in Brooklyn 1918. It was also near the Infamous Half Moon Hotel which was a well known hangout for gangsters such as “Murder Incorperated” It is also believed Al Capone hid out there for a while when things got to hot.

It is a real shame to what has happened to this neighborhood.

William
William on November 17, 2003 at 5:06 pm

The Surf Theatre was located at 3117 Surf Ave. and it seated 1277 people.

philipgoldberg
philipgoldberg on December 26, 2002 at 10:19 am

Pardon my error. It was the Tilyou, not the Tilden, owned by the same family that owned Steeplechase Park.

The Surf was transformed from a movie house to a bowling alley in 1956.