The Neighborhood Project: Burbank

Freakishly clean streets

Beautiful downtown Burbank was the butt of many a Johnny Carson joke. Sometimes one does get the sense that Burbank is a little podunk town, caught in a time warp. It’s like living in Mayberry. People in the higher tax-brackets live in the hills, and around the The Equestrian Center. This post is going to focus on the flats, particularly around the neighborhood called "Magnolia Park" by Real Estate agents trying to make it look more attractive.

(Experience the glory that is Burbank after the jump!)

Yahoo Map Burbank


This is where the Animaniacs live

Burbank "is bordered by Glendale to the east, Toluca Lake on the west, and Griffith Park to the South. Hollywood is easily accessible from Burbank by driving down Barham Blvd. (past Warner Bros. Studios & Universal Studios) to Cahuenga Blvd., formerly known as the Cahuenga Pass"*

Freeway Access: The 5 and the 134

Subway stops: None. But plenty of trains. Both Metro and Amtrak.

Parks: There are 22 parks. They are everywhere. Even the streets look like parks.

Mayor: Marsha Ramos or Bob Kramer. Both names are on different pages of the official city website.

State Assembly etc: There are at least five districts represented.

Legislature: Local Representative: Edward J. Gonzalez

Usually considered: The studio backlot.

People who front say they live in: Toluca Lake

Burbank History: There were some farms, then Lockheed came, then the studios came. There was a big union riot at Warner Brothers called Black Friday. Then Burbank became a city in 1911 and built an airport that has been renamed a number of times. And there are rumors sometimes of people finding cannonballs in their front yard, but I don't know why.

Most scandalous little-known fact: "The murder of Burbank police officer Matthew Pavelka by a local gang known as the Vineland Boys resulted in the arrest of a number of gang members and other citizens. Among those arrested was Burbank city councilwoman Stacey Murphy, implicated in trading guns in exchange for drugs."+

My favorite little-known fact: We have the only Der Weinerschnitzel in the country that serves beer. Right across from NBC studios. So there, Johnny Carson.

Der Weinerschnitzel. I took this photo at 7am


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Picket FencesThere are really two faces of Burbank. The city is anchored by two giant shopping complexes – The downtown area, with the Burbank Town Center, IKEA, and The Media City Mall, as well as The Empire Center, which is anchored by Target Greatland and the Great Indoors. These behemoths draw in huge crowds from outlying communities.

But the heart of Burbank is a land of well-tended lawns and law-abiding citizens. The freakishly clean streets are seemingly run by the same people who run Disneyland (evidenced by things like traffic switch boxes cleverly hidden in bus benches that open up like car hoods, and abandoned railroad tracks converted into the Chandler bike path).

The city’s public access television is downright surreal. One commercial in particular caught my eye. This guy said something like, “My name is John Johnson, and I used to be mayor of Burbank. Now I’m the head of public works. If you see a pothole, call me at 555-5555. I want to fix YOUR potholes.”

Sometimes it reminds me of the opening of Blue Velvet and I expect to see an old fire truck pass by carrying a fireman waving in slow motion.

The town is mostly inhabited by a holdout contingent of senior citizens, as well as blue collar workers from the studios. This older population supports a large array of mediocre coffee shops. The studio workers guarantee that Burbank always has the best Halloween decorations. Every October special effects wizards use real movie props to create homemade haunted houses in their yards.


The Chandler bike path

Chandler Bike Path


This is an ALLEY.

How green is my alley


I have heard there are more police per capita in Burbank than any other US city, but I can’t find the stats. I do know the only time I’ve ever been pulled over, the cop knew where I was coming from and where I was going before I even got out my license. They are very intense about law and order, and things like zoning and noise ordinances. And now you can’t smoke anywhere.

Cool Things in Burbank:

The Bob Hope Airport makes surprisingly little noise, and flights stop around 11pm. Read LAists post on Why Bob Hope rules.

The Boot Car on Verdugo West of Hollywood:

The Bootcar


Safari Inn

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Safari Inn, a favorite of studio location shooting has one of the coolest signs anywhere. This is where George Sibley's (James Cromwell) troubled son was living on Six Feet Under. Location scouts also love the big balcony for party scenes. I probably can't recommend staying there considering the high number of CSI murders that take place at this motel.


Safari Inn

Googie Signage

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"The googie style, typified by arrows, starbursts, boomerangs, atomic symbols and geometric shapes, explored the use of curves and angles in a new way. The undeniable appeal of its shiny steel, bright colors and modern typestyles is timeless, although googie's charm has seen a recent resurgance in popularity. Hopefully that wave of nostalgia will guarantee that these signs will be valued enough to remain part of the urban landscape for many years to come."#

Googie signage in Burbank:

Lakeside Carwash 3700 W. Riverside Drive
Bob's Big Boy 4211 Riverside Drive
Samuel's Florist 921 W. Olive Avenue
Safari Inn 1911 West Olive
Gilbert's Quality Cleaners 409 N Glenoaks
Monte Carlo Deli and Pinochio's 3103 W Magnolia


Car Wash on Magnolia West of Victory:

Carwash

Topiary Sea Serpents at the corner of Hollywood and Magnolia

Topiary Monster

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The Warlords of Burbank


These trippy houses:

Trippy Houses


The Garages:

Flag Garage

Rainbow Garage


Where to Shop:


Hyena


Hyena. Functioning both as an art gallery and as a retail store, Hyena sells a combination of Wacko-like kitsch and creepy stuff with a strong serial killer theme. 1928 West Olive Ave. Burbank CA 91506

It’s a Wrap Studio wardrobe resale. Good deals on some up-to-date fashions and cool vintage – especially if you are a size 2 or 4. 3315 W. Magnolia Boulevard, Burbank, CA. (818) 567-7366

Atomic Records For the true collector. These guys know everything about everything. Once to get them to part with something from their really rare personal collection hidden in the back, I had to demonstrate my seriousness with a trivia challenge. 3812 W Magnolia Blvd Burbank, CA 91505 818-848-7090

Magnolia’s antique row West of Buena Vista, there are more thrift stores and antique shops on Magnolia than you could ever cover in a single day.


Where to Get Your Hair Done:

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Frenchy’s The hairdressers are sometimes pretty young and fresh out of hairdressing school, but they can tread the thin line of making you look cool enough for the clubs without getting you fired from your day job. If you ever decide you want an authentic beehive or the bluest hair in town, this is your place. Plus they give you a hand massage and serve you Aveda tea while your hair processes. 2403 W Magnolia Blvd Burbank, CA 91506 (818)845-7545

Where to Get a Massage:

Burbank Spa and Garden The big, strong Nordic women can be as gentle or as rough as your sore muscles can take. A soothing, if sometimes not-so-quiet atmosphere, friendly and cheerful service and low weekday specials will keep you coming back. Burbank Spa recently opened a large nail spa/salon in an attached space. 2115 W Magnolia Blvd Burbank, CA 91506 (818) 845-1251


Where to Eat:

Tonys Bellavista

Urban Eats

Kuru Kuru Sushi 521 N. Hollywood Way Ste B4 Burbank, CA 91505-3406 (818) 846-6552

Bahia Corporales 3821 W. Magnolia Blvd Burbank, CA 91505

Poquito Mas 2635 W Olive Ave Burbank, CA 91505 (818) 563-2252

More ideas


Best Baked Goods:

Porto’s

Tea Cakes

Doughnut Hut


Where to Drink

Here is a link to my Burbank bar post

Or you could always go to Porn-star Karaoke.


24-Hour Party People:


Bob's Big Boy


Milt and Edie's 24-hour dry cleaners They have a 24-hour turn-around time, and if you tear your suit right before that big presentation, their tailors show up at 6:30am. 4021 West Alameda Burbank CA 91505 (818) 846-4734

Bob’s Big Boy

Coral Café: Decent sandwiches, fried food and soups. Avoid the seafood, hot wings, and anything with gravy. 3321 W Burbank Blvd Burbank, CA 91505 (818) 566-9725

Frank’s: on San Fernando (Not to be confused with Frank's Steakhouse on Olive which is not open 24-hours) A nice, kitschy place for late-night coffee. Other patrons look like they just stabbed someone, and their fruit pie is sometimes a week old. But it’s open.

IHOP The only good thing they make is chocolate chip pancakes. They are basically big soft cookies disguised as food. But if you have such good judgement, what are you doing wandering around Burbank at 4am? 913 N San Fernando Blvd Burbank, CA 91504 (818) 842-8622

CVS on Verdugo and Hollywood: It was cooler before the entire universe was conquered and by CVS. 511 N Hollywood Way, Burbank, CA 91505 (818) 953-9257

Vons on Pass: The freshest produce and most tempting bakery of any grocery store in town. 301 N Pass Ave Burbank, CA 91505 (818) 848-9542

Ralphs on San Fernando: Well stocked with non-grocery items. So if you remember your anniversary at 3am you can select from a variety of cards, flowers, balloons, books, plus the appropriate gift wrap. 25 E Alameda Ave Burbank, CA 91502 (818) 556-1558


Signing off from beautiful downtown Burbank!!!

Signing off from beautiful downtown Burbank


Previous LAist posts on Burbank:

Burbank Nimby's vs. Whole Foods

Burbank says Neigh to Whole Foods

Chain Linked Dining in Burbank

Sources

* Wikipedia

+ City of Burbank Website

# Kiki Maraschino (My personal blog)

Map of Burbank from Yahoo Maps

All Photos by Elise Thompson


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I really like the Neighborhood Project posts! This one was very good, as was the one on Little Armenia.

i LOVE that you did such a lengthy post about burbank!! i grew up there and 2 years ago, moved back after a 12 year hiatus.

i live near quite a few of the locations for which you posted pictures and i'm so glad laist is recognizing my lovely hometown. it's perfect because it's close to everything, but far enough away that you feel like you live in a smaller community.

thanks, elise! and thanks, laist!

I loved this whole post and all the links. Burbank is my hometown and I'm still here. I've been to almost every place that was mentioned and I watch Burbank TV channel 6! I'm having teacakes instead of cake for my wedding. I love our alleys!

I am a little miffed that you've shared all of Burbank's wonderful secrets. Now people will want to move in on my turf. ;)

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I LOVE THE BOOT CAR!!!!

love this series - can't wait for the next 'hood!

I live in Burbank, and really love this town, despite only having been here for a year... Probably has something to do with my being from a similar-sized town in Indiana....it really does feel as if you are living the small-town life 10 minutes from downtown Los Angeles. Yay Burbank!

Ramos is Mayor thru 4/30/08. Todd Campbell served the year prior.

http://www.ci.burbank.ca.us/council/ramos.htm

I believe Kramer was the mayor in 2001-2.

Burbank has a bizarre system (that I don't fully understand) in which city council members each? serve one year as mayor.

Inevitably, the city council members (or mayor) does something extremely shady which deems the entire process irrelevant (see Stacy Jo Murphy).


Thanks everyone for the comments!

The political system here is somewhat convoluted, so thanks for the clarification, Andy.

The 172 known communities are a helpful guide. There are many other cities and towns in and around Los Angeles that are not listed. In addition to the 172, LAist has chosen to cover anything we feel like covering. But then I've been listening to a lot of Digital Underground lately.

Great great post Elise! Burbank rocks. Have you been to Buchanan's for fish n' chips yet?

I went to Buchanan's for St Patricks the same day I saw that "potholes" commercial. Some guy was introduced to me as "This is Joe Johnson. His brother, John Johnson used to be mayor." I had a little too much Bass, and the next day (my husband) Bob said, "You were OK last night until you started poking that guy in the chest and saying, "Your brother wants to FIX MY potholes!"

Oh, and I usually get bangers and mash.

thanks for this post. i've been living in toluca lake, er, burbank, for four years now and i love it.

also, there is a donut shop called Poster's open 24 hrs, in the Vons shopping center on Pass and Oak.


Right. One night I went in there with plastic and they are cash only, so I have never actually tried their donuts. Are they good?

Just to reiterate:

Burbank is not an Officially Designated Community of the City Los Angeles. It is a seperate municipality. But, it is still considered to be part of the San Fernando Valley (along with Glendale, Calabasas, the City of San Fernando, and the portion of LA City north of Mulholland).

Some notes:
Bob Hope acutally lived in LA City (Toluca Lake), not Burbank.

-Bob Hope Airport is run by the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority. LA doesn't have any control even though the flight path is over LA City and the northern runway is in LA City limits.

-The Los Angeles Equestrian Center is actualy in the City of LA, as are parts of the parks on the northern side of the 134/LA River that Burbank maintains. They have a long-term lease with LA City to operate the park.

-Clybourn is the city line between LA and Burbank, except for a weird jut-out in "Toluca Woods" where street names change for jsut a few blocks (just south of Magnolia)


PS
The area along Cahuenga Boulevard West is still known as the Cahuenga Pass from the Ford/Hollywood Bowl to Lankershim.

Thanks!

The Cahuenga Pass thing is a direct quote from Wikipedia. I think you should get on there and do some serious damage.

A couple comments back reminded me -- I'll NEVER forget LA Times media reporter James Rainey telling a lunchtime audience at USC something to the extent of their being 88 cities in LA County and the Times covers NONE of them well.

As LACityNerd and others in the LA blogging community have mentioned, WE (meaning the blogosphere) are the only ones capable/willing to cover the specifics of this megalopolis.

Rockin' post, Elise! Thorough as always!

Back in the '80S and there were a lot of CVS' all over Los Angeles and then they disappeared until their recent resurgence. I grew up in the Valley. So there!

update on Poster's Donuts... i guess it figures the one day i post about the place, i find out IT'S CLOSED DOWN!! :(

either they went out of business or are doing some major remodeling. it's closed as of now.

Wait...this is laist.com - if you want to talk burbank - which is a whole different city - shouldn't you start burbankist.com?

LAist covers Los Angeles and its outlying areas. You may have noticed a large number of posts about Orange County and the Inland Empire as well.


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