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Market Context
Restaurant leases in Burbank are available on the downtown San Fernando Boulevard corridor, in the Media District near the studio campuses, and in the Magnolia Park neighborhood. Second-generation spaces with existing kitchen infrastructure are regularly available, and landlords in the current market are offering meaningful tenant improvement allowances and free rent periods to qualified operators.
Second-generation restaurant spaces are the most cost-efficient leasing option available to operators entering Burbank. A second-gen space in Burbank comes with existing food service infrastructure already in place: hood systems, grease traps, commercial plumbing, walk-in coolers, and often current health permits. This can save operators $100,000 to $400,000 in build-out costs and compress the time from lease signing to opening day from twelve or more months to as few as four to eight weeks. Pepperlot is the only marketplace where operators can search for second-generation restaurant spaces in Burbank using restaurant-specific filters. Search by hood systems, grease traps, walk-in coolers, patio availability, and existing permits to identify spaces that match your concept without extensive back-and-forth.
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Restaurant leases in Burbank are available on the downtown San Fernando Boulevard corridor, in the Media District near the studio campuses, and in the Magnolia Park neighborhood. Second-generation spaces with existing kitchen infrastructure are regularly available, and landlords in the current market are offering meaningful tenant improvement allowances and free rent periods to qualified operators.
Tenant Guide
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Ask whether the rentable opportunity is a direct lease, assignment, sublease, or turnkey build-out with existing restaurant infrastructure.
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For Owners & Brokers
In Burbank, the difference between a successful opening and a delayed project is often the state of the existing permits and infrastructure. Pepperlot highlights the technical details that matter.
We prioritize restaurants for lease in Burbank that feature active Health Department permits and existing Certificate of Occupancy status to speed up your opening.
With construction costs peaking, our focus on spaces with Type 1 hoods and grease traps can save Burbank operators significantly on upfront capital.
Access data on Burbank neighborhood foot traffic and proximity to major transit hubs and commercial corridors.
Pepperlot utilizes targeted digital outreach and hospitality-focused industry networks to position your Burbank listing directly in front of qualified restaurant operators and expanding brands.


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Pepperlot is the only California restaurant real estate marketplace that lets you search restaurant spaces for lease in Burbank with the filters that actually matter: hood systems, grease traps, walk-in coolers, patio seating, alcohol licenses, and existing health permits. Combined with location intelligence tools that show you competition density, demographics, and foot traffic data for Burbank, Pepperlot gives operators everything needed to find the right restaurant lease and validate the location before signing. Visit Pepperlot.com to browse available restaurant spaces for lease in Burbank today.
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PepperLot organizes restaurant space searches around the details tenants need in Burbank: build-out condition, hood, grease trap, seating, rent structure, and permit context.

Restaurant lease rates in Burbank range from approximately $22 to $45 per square foot annually for base rent. Studio-adjacent and downtown locations command higher rates within this range. NNN charges typically add $7 to $14 per square foot annually.
Yes. Burbank regularly produces second-generation restaurant lease opportunities with existing kitchen infrastructure. Pepperlot search filters allow you to identify spaces with hood systems, grease traps, and walk-in coolers already in place.
Downtown San Fernando Boulevard, the Media District near major studios, and retail corridors around Burbank Town Center see the most restaurant lease activity.
Standard Burbank restaurant leases run five to ten years with renewal options. NNN structures are common, and studio-adjacent locations often command higher base rent and CAM charges.
Yes. Landlords and brokers can publish Burbank restaurant lease listings for free with hood, grease trap, seating, and permit details to reach qualified operators.