
Burbank doesn’t get the credit it deserves. Magnolia Blvd is one of the most walkable thrift strips in all of LA — a concentrated cluster of vintage boutiques, charity shops, and curated consignment stores within literal blocks of each other. You can park once and hit most of them on foot.
These are shops run by people who clearly love what they do, with loyal local regulars and inventory that ranges from budget thrift to well-priced vintage Western and 70s pieces. Great day trip if you want easy parking and a low-pressure browse.

The Magnolia Strip
Stops 1-6, W Magnolia Blvd, Burbank, Park + Walk
Ooh La La! Consignment
Designer Consignment
$$ – $$$$
⭐ 4.5 (6 reviews)
📍4000 W Riverside Dr, Burbank (south entry of strip)
⏰ Open 11am – 5pm Mon-Sat, 12pm – 3pm Sun
Great Labels Fab Prices Color + Style
Reviewers call it a “fairyland of color and style.” Owner Bella brings serious energy and the selection earns the enthusiasm – great labels, solid prices, and a genuinely cheerful shopping experience. Start here before heading north up Magnolia.
Yes Baby! Vintage
Vintage + Records
$$ – $$$
⭐ 4.7 (68 reviews)
📍3420 W Magnolia Blvd, Burbank
⏰ Open 11am – 6pm daily
Records (Incredible + Affordable) Vintage Toys Retro Gaming Lounge Jewelry + Accessories
This one is genuinely fun – and reviews who don’t normally thrift find themselves staying. The record collection alone is worth the stop. There’s a vintage toy section in the back and an old-school gaming lounge. You can rent the whole space for a birthday party, which tells you everything about the energy here. Equal parts nostalgia, playful, and cool.
Hive & Hanger
Vintage Boutique
$$ – $$$
⭐ 4.8 (16 reviews)
📍3427 Magnolia Blvd Suite A, Burbank
⏰ Open 11am – 6pm Wed-Fri, 11am – 6pm Sat, 1pm – 5pm Tue + Sun, Closed Mon
Items for Every Style + Price Owner Carrie is a Gem Vintage Designer Labels
Owner Carrie has been at this for 20 years and it shows. She’s also a beekeeper, which tracks. Reviewers describe a space where they feel genuinely seen – Carrie helps customers find pieces that reflect who they actually are, not just what’s trending. “Items of every style, taste and price point.” The boutique experience for a vintage store.
The Holding Company
Curated Vintage
$$ – $$$
⭐ 4.7 (18 reviews)
📍3316 Magnolia Blvd, Burbank
⏰ Open 12pm – 6pm daily
Western Vintage 70s Shirts Vintage Tees Boots + Levi’s
If you’re into vintage Western, this is your place. The selection is top tier for anything with a cowboy boot energy – boots, Levi’s, 70s shirts, vintage tees. Think vintage store, not thrift shop in terms of pricing. But everything is genuinely well-chosen and the staff knows what they have.
Chance Vintage
True Thrift Vintage
$ – $$
⭐ 4.7 (72 reviews)
📍3606 W Magnolia Blvd, Burbank
⏰ Open 11am – 7pm daily
$10 Jeans Stamp Card Organized + Clean Upcycled Pieces
The best true-thrift-priced stop on this route. Is there anything better than $10 jeans? A reviewer came in with $14 for one item and left with a full matching outfit. Organized, friendly staff, chill 70s classics on the speakers, and a lounge area in the back. They also do upcycled pieces. Get a stamp card.
Studio Hope Boutique
Charity Thrift Boutique
$ – $$$
⭐ 5.0 (23 reviews)
📍817 N Hollywood Way, Burbank
⏰ Open 11am – 6pm Wed-Fri, 11am – 6pm Sat, 11am – 4pm Sun, Closed Mon-Tue
Kate Spade Finds Reported Jewelry + Brooches Benefits Charity Make + Take Classes
Reviewers describe walking in and feeling like “practical magic opened a thrift store.” Proceeds benefit kidney failure patients and orphaned pet adoptions. The curation is thoughtful, the staff is genuinely kind, and prices are more than fair. This is the shop with a soul – everything you buy does double duty.
🗺️ Lexy’s Route Notes
- Park once near the center of Magnolia – most stops 2-5 are within a short walk of each other. Stops 1 and 6 are slight detours but worth it.
- Most boutiques open at 11am-12pm. Hive & Hanger is closed Monday; Studio Hope is closed Mon-Tue. Plan accordingly.
- Yes Baby! has the best record collection of any stop on any of the three LA guides. Budget extra time here.
- Chance Vintage is your budget anchor – go here last so you don’t blow your whole budget before you get to it.
- Studio Hope benefits real causes. If you’re going to spend money anyway, spend it where it counts.
- Burbank has easy street parking compared to Silver Lake and DTLA. This is the no-stress thrift day.
Fuel Up Before (or After) You Shop
Magnolia Blvd takes care of you on the food and coffee front too.
Romancing the Bean (3413 Magnolia Blvd) is basically the unofficial thrifter’s rest stop — a cozy, charming cafe tucked right in among the vintage boutiques, with smoothies, sandwiches, and sweet treats. Reviewers literally describe it as “my go-to place when I need a break from vintage shopping,” which feels very on-brand.
Blvd Cafecito (3210 Magnolia Blvd) is the neighborhood’s Latin-leaning coffee spot with a strong breakfast burrito game and horchata lattes — worth a stop if you’re fueling up before the shops open.
For something a little more sit-down, The New Deal (3501 Magnolia Blvd) does a wine bar meets American comfort food thing that works really well for a post-haul lunch — the fried chicken sandwich has a devoted local following.
The whole street is walkable enough that you can thrift, refuel, and thrift some more without ever moving your car. That alone is worth the trip.




