Housed in Point Loma's 1941 Luce Auditorium — National Register of Historic Places listed — THE LOT Liberty Station converted the 22,000-square-foot former Navy training venue into six luxury auditoriums with in-seat dine-in service. The exterior preserves the original Spanish Colonial Revival stucco while the ZENTRL Kitchen + Bar adds a 149-inch video wall and full-service dining, giving the Liberty Station dining corridor a second anchor alongside Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens – Liberty Station. Reclining leather seats and push-button table service replace the 2,200-seat Navy-era floor plan that once hosted wartime entertainment tours for Naval Training Center recruits. Independent film programming sits alongside first-run releases and ticketed event screenings for the Oscars and the Super Bowl. The preserved oak stage flooring from the original performance hall now anchors the lobby as a walkable heritage artifact, part of the Navy-era adaptive reuse that produced the neighboring Arts District Liberty Station. Private buyouts of entire auditoriums for corporate previews, film festival screenings, and post-premiere receptions represent the venue's full-building programming at the scale of the original 1941 auditorium.