Westside Pavilion Mall
Los Angeles, CA 90064-2143
Phone: (310) 474-6255
User Reviews for Westside Pavilion Mall
11/13/2006 Posted by dmenkes
I've shopped here often and found that their selection leaves a bit to be desired. The mall itself seems a bit run down and slightly depressing. If you can't make it down to 3rd St or up to the Galleria, this will do. Their food court is always packed and they have a small movie house that shows indie films which is cool.
Pros: indie movie theater
Cons: weird parking lot, limited hours
05/21/2003 Posted by csoc
This mall caught me by surprise. Very accessible, right off the 405, great restaurants in the area, and good shopping too! I went in thinking it couldn't match other malls in the area, but it didn't have to, it created its own niche. With an independent film movie theatre (I heard they were renovating it too), and great stores, the WestSide a great place to shop.
Pros: Good Parking, Inexpensive, Accessible
05/21/2003 Posted by benjam26
I'm not sure what these other users are talking about. Sure, if you want fight traffic through Beverly Hills to overpay for designer clothing the Bev. Center is for you. If you would rather search for hours to park and go watch some street perfomers, SM Promenade is for you. But if you want to get down to some shopping in an accessible area, go to Westside Pavilion. Great variety of stores, and all the big ones you need.
Pros: Parking, Prices, Atmosphere
09/24/2002 Posted by jerry_watkins
I went to this mall to dine at Tony Roma's (That review is worth a gander) Westside Pavilion has convenient parking facilities. Part of the mall is outside. Barnes and Noble is great as it contains 3 floors. I need to come here again to know about this mall in further detail. But its right off La Cinega in Beverly Hills. So if you want to whip out some cash im sure they'll gladly take your funds.
06/25/2002 Posted by jhung12
The Westside Pavilion can't compete against other shopping malls nearby. Beverly Center, Century City, and the 3rd Street Promanade (including the Santa Monical mall) all offer more and better stores. Westside Pavilion does offer shoppers shopping (Nordstrom, Banana Repbulic, KB Toys, etc.), food (McDonald's, Tony Roma, Panda Express, Coffee Bean, etc), entertainment (artsy/indie movie theater and Barnes & Noble), and grocery (Pavilion market) all under one roof.
Pros: Barnes & Noble, Nordstrom, Food Court
Cons: Mostly female stores

