(818) 240-9481
2148 Glendale Galleria
Glendale,
CA
91210
34.1439
-118.2595
Neighborhood: City Center
Hours:
Mon- Fri 10am-9pm
Sat 10am-8pm
Sun 11am-7pm
Parking:
Garage; Valet
Last updated 7.23.09
What People Are Saying About Glendale Galleria Mgmt Office
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short – Marble floors, wide walkways, high ceilings and plenty of foliage create a pleasant atmosphere for both casual browsers and dedicated shoppers. Retailers include a mixture of mid-range shops (Ann Taylor, Brookstone) and less expensive stores (Charlotte Russe, Payless Shoe Source). Also on hand are service chains (Lens Crafters, Carlton Hair International) and a large selection of eateries (both sit-down restaurants and food-court options). – –
Cool Cool
by vivaciousdivah at Citysearch
This mall is nice, very spacious, adequate parking, but NO Auntie Anne's pretzels. That was probably the biggest disappointment. I enjoyed the multiple sales and selection of stores and brands. Be sure to try the Raspberry Lemonade at Cinnabon...delicious new add to their menu.
Waste of Space
by bigrob40 at Citysearch
If you really want to shop, this is not the mall to be at. This mall is owned by General Growth Properties and they haven't seriously remodeled the property for quite some time. The mall appears to primarily cater to women, children and teenagers. The mall is depressing, and when you compare it to other premium malls such as South Coast Plaza, and the Beverly Center, you will never want to go to the Glendale Galleria. I suppose the mall serves a limited purpose, but for people that want to seriously shop I suggest going elsewhere to the other malls I mentioned. The Macy's is a converted Broadway store that caters to juveniles. The Nordstrom has many levels and has a limited selection and even fewer options for Men. They used to have a Robinson May, but when they were bought out by Macy's they closed that and leased out the space to Target (which does not increase the prestige of the mall). Other notable stores are a dliuted Hugo Boss store, and an Oakley store.
- Pros: If you like the stores and live close cool.
- Cons: No premium stores, and nothing to jump up and shout about.
The first real "mega" mall in LA
by netter1 at Citysearch
I have to say I do most of my shopping online these days. I very rarely walk into department stores or malls. The only real mall I venture into is the Galleria. I don't even do the Eagle Rock Plaza which is closer to my home. Even though the little shops change up every now and then, I can always count on the larger stores to be there when I need them. Last night, case in point, I'm getting things ready for my sister's 50th birthday party and gathering last minute items. I needed See's candy for the party favors, so I headed to the Galleria. I was parked, in the mall, buying candy, and out of the building in less than 20 minutes. I didn't have to hunt for the store, as it's still in the same place it's been in for 20 years. The staff...as always, was extremely pleasant and accommodating when I ordered a one-pound box hand-packed. Yes, I knew it would weigh more than a pound...yes, I'll pay the extra. Even though I don't frequent it as much as I did 20 years (or even 2 years) ago, it's still the staple mall in my local shopping milieu.
- Pros: lots of parking
- Cons: too many people
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