We visited this mall most days during our two weeks' stay here. We have young children and teens. We loved the grocery store downstairs. It had a fresh bakery, a fantastic coffee shop, delicious deli, and vegan and gluten-free specialty groceries available. We also visited bowling and the movie theater. Great facility!
The Beverly Center would be a great definition of an overrated mall. It's not a horrible mall but it's also not one that really gives me a "WOW" experience
Great shopping. An LA landmark. Note that you have to pay for parking. If you are a tourist, watch Clueless or Scenes from the Mall before you go and see places that were in the movie.
Surprisingly nice shops and places to eat.. Really expensive stores, and some not so fancy but it was a nice place to be.. it was unusual for an out of towner like myself! Overall here is awesome!
Nice mall in Beverly Grove that is located up the street from the farmers market and the grove. There is a lot of construction going on, which can dampen the driving and shopping experience.
I thought it was a Berkeley Center, but a Beverly Center. A taxi might go to the wrong place, but a city bus might be fine. While waiting at a bus stop in downtown, the bus driver asked me where to go through the open door. (It is unlikely that the driver will call out in Japan, and the Japanese driver likes the microphone. This driver was his own voice.) I later learned why. But she told me exactly which bus to take to get to the Beverly Center.
Well hello Ms. Center. Do you prefer Beverly Center or just Beverly?
We need more malls with bars in them. We need more malls with automated payment parking. We need more malls like this for the everyman and not just the Rodeo drive crowd. Not everyone in LA is living off old money or new money, just enough money.
Love the remodel from the parking lot which is still surprisingly easy to use. Escalators, bathrooms and the main concourses to boot. Even the stores within are more on par as a whole than some malls.
My only real concern her is the grouping of stores seems odd, layout is a little inefficient and the ventilation system could be better. I do like how the premium brands are clustered unlike their electronics.
Love the couch loungers, much better than seeing carts and kiosks every 20 feet. Unlike the Grove down the street this is the real tourist paradise. Where people really drop the dough.
Tip: Bring change for the parking machines and do not trust those high school kids running parking traffic.
I used to frequent this place when in the area because of its food court. The store is undergoing renovation and the last time I was there the food area no longer exist. Maybe it will return. Anyway, this is a mall and stuffs abound for the high end clientele.
Just like the South coast plaza in orange county. This place has reared its self to fake Chinese money and the mall is hilariously not entertaining. The bathrooms are not good or well kept up. No food. Unless you walk out the mall. Parking is good and pricey. For the stores and prices that have inhabited this place I say. If I had the money as an American , to buy anything in this mall . I would be walking around a store on my feet. Fox hills is way better.
Located right next to the Beverly Center. One street with high end stores and restaurants. They have a trolley car that goes from one end to the other.
Home of various designer stores, with designs to high fashion. Houses Louis Vuitton, Versace, Balenciaga and many others. Bloomingdales was a delight to visit as well, with an exceptionally expanded selection compared to its other locations.
Great staff throughout the mall, there was plenty of open seating and a quaint crowd. Parking is underneath the mall and is five floors high, with rates that are about the same as what Beverly Connection across the street charges. Food options are available as soon as you walk up, but I didn't partake in them. They do have the renowned "Eggslut" restaurant though!
Bathrooms were limited, but were kept in quite good condition.
Definitely a great place to go if you're looking for fashion!
I always like stopping by here. In the lower level there is a Whole Foods and on the main floor is a large Williams Beverly Center (love that store). Lots of great shopping and restaurants. You are also next door to Central Park.
I can't even begin to describe how much I enjoyed going to this place! It's filled with so many different stores selling everything!!! You can buy, get "wholesale" prices, window shop, and so on! There's a lot of people even on weekdays so don't go with big bags. There are departments of goods varying from Tshirts to pearls, from snacks to herbal medicines. Just visit the place and enjoy your shopping!
Fuck you guys! The department store in Pyatigorsk looks more organized than this 8-storey shed! I was looking for the store I needed 30 minutes, well, for incomprehensible things!
Great place to shop for a multitude of clothes and products such as electronics....very clean with security everywhere. Parking can be tight at times (holiday season), but a great experience.
The center is relatively large, but not in the right way. The drive to renovate so much is unclear. If you want a center that will have the most expensive brands like Prague, Gucci etc. this is the center, but if not this is just very center with sick expensive clothes, not been to visit
I like Beverly Center because it's quiet, tidy, clean, bright, open, and they have a variety of stores with great selection. You can shop at Prada and Yves Saint Laurent and then drop by H&M and Forever 21 in the same day. The selection at H&M and Forever 21 is way better than most other locations and they stock the trendier and higher priced items too since this is a more upscale shopping center. It's so much nicer than average at this mall. Unless you like digging for hours through disheveled bargain bins, it makes going places like Westfield Culver City feel nauseating, frustrating, and like a waste of time. However, there isn't a good court here so don't expect to grab a quick bite after shopping.
This place was already pretty bad to navigate through without the construction but with the remodeling it's a lot harder to find your way around. You just have to keep walking through towards the main hub and you'll get out of the weird hallway construction zone.
until it gets updated, I would advise staying far away...
It can get a little crazy getting out of the parking garage when it's busy so be patient. Parking however is ample and is a lot of great shops to explore. Highly recommend!
The place reminds me of Santana Row in San Jose - Nice (mostly expensive) shops, nice restaurants/dining places, great view in center-court, and the lay-out is like an outlet style rather than a typical mall with all shops encompassed inside one large building.
You can find Beverly Center quality products, as well as well-known luxury brands as well as unusual quality brands. I recommend you to visit and shop. It has a very adequate car park and many restaurants.
Great place to shop! All the designer stores were on the top floor, which was so convenient as they were close to each other. The Farmhouse restaurant was a good place to eat. However if you want faster food or to grab something to go, those are located outside directly across the street and surrounding area.
It is a beautiful place to meet, inside there are stores of all kinds, from versache to forever 21. On the outside it is very beautiful. They are currently fixing it so we couldn't fully see its facade. In front there is a Johnny Rockets where they serve very well! I recommend!
After renovating this place became very wode and attentive. Very good shopping atmosphere in here. Wide corridors, smooth floor and variety of boutiques will make ypur leisure time amazingly spent. There are 6 floor parking places here and few restaurants to have food.