Wavelength Coffee
Single-origin pour-overs, strong wifi, and enough booth space for impromptu story meetings.
The neighborhoods, landmarks, and creative corners that make Burbank feel like a city built for the people who make things.
Six distinct districts, each with its own pace, character, and creative role.
The beating heart of production — home to Warner Bros., Disney, and dozens of post houses, rental companies, and support services.
Dining, dealmaking, and late-night espresso — the social spine of Burbank's creative class and the heart of walkable public life.
Indie shops, boutique studios, and the kind of vintage charm that belongs in every location scout's rolodex.
Quiet tree-lined blocks, home to design studios, writer's rooms, and equestrian heritage — a residential enclave with creative undertones.
A mixed-use retail hub and office corridor with fast-casual dining, big-box essentials, and meeting-friendly cafés.
The upscale, tree-shaded edge of Burbank that neighbors Toluca Lake — home to executive hangouts and legacy media families.
The studios, lots, and institutions that built Burbank's reputation as the Media Capital of the World.
The Burbank lot has been the home of Hollywood blockbusters for nearly a century.
The original Disney lot, where animation history was made — still in daily use today.
Home to The Tonight Show and dozens of episodic series across 35 acres.
The West Coast nerve center for Nick's animation universe — and a talent magnet for the industry.
Coffee shops, casual restaurants, and bars that are part of the city's working creative culture.
Single-origin pour-overs, strong wifi, and enough booth space for impromptu story meetings.
A cinema-themed bistro with private booths made for pitch lunches and late edits.
A classic watering hole named for the best in the business. Dark wood, strong pours, and industry regulars.
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