Great listener, terrible conversationalist. Took my card, gave me cash, and didn’t judge my balance (thank you for that). Screen could use more personality—maybe some dad jokes while I wait? Overall, solid ATM experience: fast, reliable, and way less awkward than talking to a teller about my spending habits.
Frequently Asked Questions About First Citizens Bank ATM
What are the operating hours of First Citizens Bank ATM at 400 N. La Brea Ave?
The ATM is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, except on November 11, November 27, and December 25 when it is closed.
Where is the First Citizens Bank ATM located?
It is located at 400 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90036, USA.
Does the First Citizens Bank ATM observe any holiday closures?
Yes, the ATM is closed on November 11, November 27, and December 25.
What type of services can I expect from the First Citizens Bank ATM?
It offers ATM services as part of First Citizens Bank.
Is there a website where I can find more information about the First Citizens Bank ATM?
Yes, more information is available at https://locations.firstcitizens.com/ca/los-angeles/400-n.-la-brea-ave.-atm.
Can I find grocery stores near the First Citizens Bank ATM?
Yes, La Brea Kosher Market is a nearby grocery store where you can shop for groceries.
Are there any art galleries close to the First Citizens Bank ATM?
Nearby art galleries include Control Gallery, Beyond the Streets, and Jack Rutberg Fine Arts, perfect for visiting before or after your ATM visit.
What are some nearby dining options around the First Citizens Bank ATM at La Brea?
Nearby restaurants include KYY the Rebbe's Diamond Davener's, Wirtshaus, MaVie Cafe, Plant Based As Fck, All Day Vegan Cafe, Mother Plucker, East India Grill, Honeybee Burger, and Mee Dee Thai Kitchen.
Is there a car rental service near the First Citizens Bank ATM?
Yes, Hertz Rent A Car and Hertz car rental agency are located nearby for your travel and transportation needs.
Are there religious institutions near the First Citizens Bank ATM at La Brea?
Yes, nearby religious institutions include Congregation Bais Yehuda, Mikvah, Congregation Levi Yitzchok, and Chabad Jewish Center of Hancock Park.