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    2.8 (255 reviews)
    ModerateGrocery
    Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Kevin K.

    I used to stop into the store more when I lived in Hollywood, but I've recently stopped back in there and while I was so impressed they've done something to the store where it looks bigger more inventory cleaner I just had a really great vibe going on! I found some good deals and it was really great and then check out Lakeshia was such a great experience to go through her line. She was friendly and positive and helpful employees like that or gems and definitely deserve to get rewarded. And no I don't know her or any other employees at this location, but the manager or whoever in charge is doing something right because it's a reflection of them!

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    Britney M.

    Decent! Starbucks inside. Bathrooms in the back corner- you need a code; ask a staff member for help. The store is pretty clean and organized. It's one of the nicer grocery stores in the area. Better to stop here than other places nearby. We got drinks- waters and sodas for the rest of our trip home.

    Donuts and pastries 2.50 each, look fancy enough to me
    Kristen H.

    I don't think this store is a rip off like everyone else. I find affordable stuff if I look for it. It's comparable to the Nob Hill chain to me, or Bel Air if you're from Sacramento. They have a really nice bakery section and some unique stuff I only find here. Like Nicks ice cream bars and other sugar free ice cream. Oh and those mini Mexican cream fruit bars everyone knows. It's not where I'd get all my shopping done but it's fine to me, especially if you have a membership code which is free like all these stores. And apparently according to someone else you might run into Justin Bieber here.

    Eugene A.

    This is my most favorite Pavilions location because of its extensive selection of healthy products. It is conveniently located at the boundary of Hollywood and Hancock Park, and is easily accessible by driving along Vine, Rossmoor or Melrose and via the 210 metro bus. From produce to breads/breakfast items, I love seeing a variety of keto, gluten free, whole grain and organic options. There's also plenty of on-site parking. I dig their cute selection of shopping carts because they have a mini cart, medium size and a large cart for your shopping needs. In terms of service, usually they have enough cashiers open and the staff here are friendly, quick and attentive. On a clear sunny day, you can also see the Hollywood sign at the corner of Melrose & Vine.

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    I love this pavilions if you download the app and order for pickup and delivery the prices are cheaper then purchasing from the store.

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    Good service. Good people. Terrible sandwiches. Eh. Does anyone read these? Is anybody there? Does anybody care?

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