Eastburn
Eastburn is Burnaby's working immigrant neighborhood — 24 restaurants led by Baba Sweets and Agra Sweets, Sabzi Mandi Supermarket anchoring 8 grocery options, and Coffizen leading 6 cafés. Robert Burnaby Park is the outdoor anchor. socialGlue at 58; digitalNomadGravity 60.
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About this Neighborhood
Eastburn sits in Burnaby near the boundary with New Westminster and reads as South Asian-anchored working residential: Baba Sweets & Restaurant and Agra Sweets handle the subcontinental dining; Scott Hill Pizza covers the mainstream. Grocery is the neighborhood's relative strength at 8 — Sabzi Mandi Supermarket is a genuine South Asian grocery with real product range; Sun Farm adds variety. Coffee is 6 options including Coffizen and Mostafa Coffee House — modest but functional, and the digitalNomadGravity of 60 reflects the thin-but-present infrastructure. Parks at 5 include Robert Burnaby Park, which at 311 acres is significantly larger than the count suggests — a genuine park with trails, sports fields, and a golf course. Fitness at 3 (Tristar Gym Westcoast, Weight/Cardio Room, Driftwood Athletics) covers basics. Livability at 98. No remote_friendly tag — the café density doesn't quite clear the bar, but socialGlue at 58 reflects a neighborhood with genuine community texture.
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