The Green Room is a popular recording studio located in Huntington Beach, California. The Green Room was owned and opperated by Gene Eugene and Anna Cardenas. Hundreds of albums were recorded there in the 1980's and 1990's.

Cardenas was forced to sell the studio in 2002, after Eugene had tragically passed away in 2000.


The Green Room (La chambre verte) is also a film by Francois Truffaut based on the Henry James story "The Altar of the Dead," in which a man becomes obsessed with the many dead in his life and builds a memorial to honor them.