Address: 200 E Cypress Ave, Burbank, CA 91502, USA
Phone: +18185571659
Sunday: 11AM–7PM
Monday: 10AM–9PM
Tuesday: 10AM–9PM
Wednesday: 10AM–9PM
Thursday: 10AM–9PM
Friday: 10AM–10PM
Saturday: 10AM–9PM
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They are kind and helpful and always make time to answer any questions and help problem solve to get the eye care solution that works best for my lifestyle.
Ruben
I came in for some transition glasses with a Doctors note. I met with deana and she was a sweet heart. But Jacob kamarzarian was rude & dry as could be. I asked him what classes they had that were covered for insurance he showed me a case. Seconds later I said “your selection is smaller than most stores” he snickered and scuffed at me saying “1,000 sunglasses isn’t a small selection” I came in to buy Prada classes. Instead of up selling me with the product in store & glasses he was dry, a bit odd & had no spark of spunk to him. Can’t believe he’s a market manager & a licensed optometrist. Definitely needs couching on upselling & a HUGE lesson on customer service. The phone line isn’t working so I drove down to see the store in person & was HIGHLY DISAPPOINTED. Definitely will not be back to this store. Upsetting to say the least.
Denise Guevara
This place is amazing! The people are great here wonderful service
Melissa Merritt
Great selection and customer service
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