Burbank
Less about glitz and glam and better known for its low-key working class attitude, Burbank has a family friendly affordable nature. Crafty restaurants sit side-by-side with auto-repair and vintage shops in this amalgamated town born from the aviation and film industries. It promises a well-rounded casual neighborhood with a little something for everyone.
Commonwealth
Olive & Thyme
Bob's Big Boy
Commissary Coffee
Bearded Lady Vintage
Ladies & Gents Night
Chili John's
It's A Wrap
The Supply Sergeant
Handy Market
H&S Bicycles
Portos
The Blue Room
Halloween Town
Fit Works
Niko Niko
Marche Wine Bar
Fabulously Comfortable Wine Bar with Excellent Service for the Curious Wino and Foodie
Mindful Nest
Doughnut Hut
The Blue Pig
Simmzy's
Quenelle
Moore's Deli
Baron Hats
Pickwick Bowl
Half Baked Co.
Story Tavern
Burbank Historical Society
Burbank Antiques
Stough Canyon Nature Center
Simply Coffee
Rocket Fizz
Hyaena Gallery
Corner Bar
Racer's Edge
Captain Vintage
Vintage Lunchboxes, Star Wars Toys and a great supply of Antique Typewriters!
Basecamp and High Horse Dinette
The Little Dinette than Could
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Bob's Big Boy
- Address
- 4211 West Riverside Drive
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Bob's Big Boy may now be a nationwide chain, but Southern California is where it all began. Designed and built in 1949 by famed "Googie" style architect Wayne McAllister, this early Bob's in Burbank is nothing like its franchise cousins across the midwest. Every Friday night the parking lot fills with pristine classic cars, hot-rods, museum cars, and even a horseless carriage or two. Friday nights at Bob's is where classic cars come to tailgate. You can even still have food delivered to you car on the weekends, or if you choose to dine inside, perhaps sit at the "Beatles Booth" where the Fab 4 once enjoyed a bite from this classic American diner.