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3.5 (368 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
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Mike M.

First time at Hobby Lobby. Never knew we had one in Burbank and decided to go check it out to grab some foam heads I needed for a school project. Man oh man, I was overwhelmed coming here. It is a huge store, bigger than both the Targets located in North Hollywood. The crazy part is that it is all just arts and crafts so much stuff. So much art, so many colored pencils, markers, and foams just stuff to create art with. I was overwhelmed and it took me a minute to find all the stuff I needed. I took a huge tour myself, and man, I saw stuff I never knew existed. It took me 2 hours to explore the store. The staff here was really nice; since it was my first time, I found myself asking for help maybe 10 separate times. I don't know why Michaels and Joann are more known when Hobby Lobby literally has it all and more. The greatest part is the prices are great, and they have so many deals going on. Moving forward I will be coming here only for my arts and crafts needs. What a great find!

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Nohely M.

Visited this place on Saturday evening, the parking lot itself was super busy and i was able to find a spot far away from the chaos. I was not aware that this particular weekend the store was having half off almost everything so the lines were super long, even the return lines were long. I came by to check out the hello kitty gear but nothing attracted me, instead I did buy a few other things like stickers and some Christmas gifts were crossed off the list. I recommend visiting this store as early as possible and taking your time to look around as you will find something to buy for sure.

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I love this place--it always has what I need, even when I don't know it yet . The employees are always nice and helpful.

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It is easy to get to, and has plenty of parking. There is a large selection of merchandise. It's not always easy to find help.

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DO NOT SHOP HERE! Condescending and inexperienced management. Myself, fellow teachers and church will no longer shop here. Go anywhere else

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Silpak has been my "go‐to" place for decades now. And now they're new location just off thev5…read morefreeway in Burbank makes it even easier and more convenient for me to shop. All my casting and moldmaking needs are here in one place. A staple in the F/X industry for years and years.

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