Comparison
US · United States

Burbank

107,337 residents34.18°, -118.33°
US · United States

Everett

110,629 residents47.96°, -122.20°

Burbank and Everett, side by side.

01 · Basics

At a glance

Population
107,337
110,629
Metro populationno data
Area (km²)
45.041505
125.090278
Density (per km²)no data
Elevation (m)
607
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06 · Vibes

What locals say

Synthesized from upvoted comments on each city's subreddit.
Burbank

Living in Burbank feels like being in a small, manageable city that is always in dialogue with the entertainment industry next door. Day-to-day life seems neighborhood-oriented and fairly walkable in pockets, with people talking about coffee, breakfast spots, city art, libraries, and the occasional traffic annoyance or street weirdness. At the same time, the local Reddit feed shows a city that is politically activated and very public about it, with frequent protests at Disney, Tesla, City Hall, and along major corridors. The overall vibe is a mix of suburban comfort, studio-town identity, and an unusually organized, vocal civic culture.

Common complaints
  • Traffic and highway disruptions3
  • Political tension and protests5
  • Racism and harassment2
  • Street disorder and trash2
  • Housing and corporate ownership concerns1
Common praises
  • Strong civic engagement6
  • Small-city friendliness3
  • Local pride and charm4
  • Convenient, contained urban feel2
  • Visible support services and public institutions2

“Lovely turnout from downtown Burbank to city hall! Thank you, neighbors!”

r/burbank· 783 votes

“Yesterday morning, I went to the Coral Cafe to grab some breakfast. I walked in, looked at the hostess and said, “just me”. At the same time a woman walked in from the other entrance and said, “just me too”. The hostess grabbed two menus and replied, “two tables for one’s not a problem. Follow me”. As we got to my table, I turned to the woman and said “unless you’d like to have breakfast with me?” She paused, smiled and said “okay. Why not?” So we had breakfast together and talked for about an hour.”

r/burbank· 606 votes
Everett

Everett feels like a blue-collar waterfront city that mixes long stretches of ordinary suburban life with sudden moments of real civic energy. People talk a lot about traffic, messy street design, and losing familiar places like the mall or Fred Meyer, but they also clearly care about their neighborhoods, parks, and local businesses. The city has a strong outdoors-and-water identity, with people posting about whales, seals, beaches, sunsets, and rainy-day scenery. Socially, it comes across as politically active, community-minded, and often more welcoming than outsiders expect, while still carrying the usual frustrations of a growing Puget Sound city.

Common complaints
  • Traffic and road design4
  • Retail loss and closures3
  • Trash and beach cleanup3
  • Public safety concerns3
  • Crowds, policing, and civic tension2
Common praises
  • Waterfront and nature access5
  • Strong civic participation5
  • Friendly, neighborly moments4
  • Beautiful rainy Northwest atmosphere3
  • Inclusive social atmosphere2

“I moved here from Oklahoma back in May. I’ve heard a lot of people talk shit on Everett about various things. I know this city has its issues but I am SO GLAD to be here. I can kiss my partner in public and not have to worry about being disparaged. I am not surrounded by Trump flags. I am part of a union at work. You have the ocean, mountains, and city all in one!”

r/Everett· 319 votes

“Please, for the love of all things holy fix this monstrosity our city planners call a street. This bloated, uncoordinated shit show is what I dread every single morning when I wake up.”

r/Everett· 309 votes
07 · Culture

Food & nightlife

Burbank
Food

The food scene sounds like a mix of dependable neighborhood staples and a few destination spots rather than a chaotic food-hall city. Coral Cafe comes up as the kind of local breakfast place where strangers end up chatting, and Handy Market is treated like a familiar Burbank landmark. There are hints of eclectic additions too, like a Star Wars-themed bar/restaurant concept and plenty of casual, routine lunch-or-breakfast stops that fit a studio-town, suburban rhythm.

Nightlife

Nightlife appears modest rather than flashy, with more emphasis on bars, themed venues, and hanging out than on a big club scene. The mention of a Star Wars-themed bar suggests the city can support niche, novelty nightlife aimed at locals and fans, but most of the visible energy in the prompt comes from evening rallies, protests, and community gatherings rather than late-night entertainment. Burbank seems more like a place for dinner, drinks, and a controlled social outing than a high-intensity nightlife destination.

Everett
Food

The food scene comes through as practical, local, and neighborhood-based rather than flashy. People mention Tampico’s as a beloved regular spot, and the waterfront has places like Ivar’s and the Muse area that feel tied to the city’s historic and scenic identity. There is also a sense that Everett still has dependable chain and casual options mixed with long-running local businesses, but the prompt material doesn’t show a huge nightlife-driven dining culture. Overall, it sounds like a city where you eat at places you know, and where regulars matter.

Nightlife

Nightlife in the material looks low-key rather than clubby. The clearest late-day activity is around waterfront bars, community events, and seasonal gatherings like the Witch Paddle or Haunted Harbor, with social life often spilling into parks and public spaces instead of dense bar districts. Everett seems to have some going-out spots, but the city’s social energy appears more civic and neighborhood-oriented than party-focused.

08 · Reality check

Weather vs. what locals say

Burbank
By the numbers

How locals feel

No one is talking about Burbank weather as a major hardship, which fits the usual reputation for hot, dry Southern California conditions. The bigger feeling is that weather is background rather than the story: people are out at protests, breakfast, and neighborhood walks, implying the climate is generally usable and predictable enough for daily routines. If locals mention the sky at all, it is usually as part of the scenery, not as a complaint or selling point.

Everett
By the numbers

How locals feel

The weather is described the way many locals describe western Washington: gloomy on paper, but emotionally comforting in practice. Instead of treating overcast skies as a drawback, several residents celebrate the gray, rainy, lush atmosphere and say it feels calm and beautiful. The posts suggest that the weather is part of the city’s identity, especially when the clouds lift enough to reveal dramatic sunsets, moonrises, and water views. In other words, the stats may say wet and gray, but locals often frame it as scenic, soothing, and quintessentially home.

09 · Summary

In short

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