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    Love, Pittsburgh

    4.8 (17 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Courtney T.

    This place is absolutely perfect! If YINZ haven't paid a visit to this EVERYTHING Pittsburgh store you are missing out on a gem. All of the hundred some artist are local & you will find everything from matches to children's items. They have quite a selection of candles which is one of my favorite things. The owners are super friendly & helpful. They also know cool places to visit in the city. Check out the pics & stop in to be impressed & overwhelmed by all of its PITTSBURGH-NESS. This will definitely be a location that I will frequent.

    Larissa G.

    love, Pittsburgh's second location is now open downtown! And I am so excited about this. Their main location is up on Mount Washington, so having a second store open in the area I work in is very convenient. The downtown store is a little cozier than the Mount Washington one, although both are relatively intimate and small - very down to earth and perfect for highlighting their stock. Why perfect? Because the store's owners are two passionate women who love Pittsburgh and the talented makers living in the city - and the owners' mission is to provide a storefront for those talented people. That's right: everything in both love, Pittsburgh stores is made by a local creator, making it even easier for people like me to support the artists and makers in the area. Artwork, shirts, jewelry, candles, and toys are just a handful of the things you can find here - I genuinely couldn't list everything available here if I tried. And there are even theme collections to make it easier to shop for birthdays, graduation, holidays, and more. (Pro-tip: the website has a full list of featured artists and makers, if you want to learn more about the people behind the items.) Stop in here ASAP and start shopping, guys. It's never been easier to buy local - and this store is just a delight to be in!

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    Cayla S.

    I needed some Pittsburgh postcards so I decided to venture to this little shop that was luckily open two days after Christmas. There is a second location in Mt Washington which I will definitely check out at another point. The door was locked to limit the number of people inside the small shop promoting safety. All you have to do knock and someone will let you in. I was able to peruse the store alone and in peace taking in all the cute treasures and gifts. Everything is moderately priced and more importantly, many small businesses are supported by purchasing these products. For example, I saw some items from Garbella, a Pittsburgh-themed shop located in Lawrenceville. I went in here for postcards which I found two that I really liked. But I also found stickers (wooden and vinyl), Mt Washington tea, and an Alternative History pin. I can't wait to visit the sister store in Mt. Washington!!!

    Arlene M.

    This is the sister store to the original love, pittsburgh that is in Mt. Washington. A couple employees I knew from the other store were there and I got a chance to ask some questions. They carry the exact same merchandise as the one in Mt. Washington but have limited quantities. Everything is devoted to Pittsburgh whether it is jewelry, notebooks, crafts, jerseys, tea towels, candles, soaps, or even cards, they are all locally sourced and made here in the Burgh. If you did want something brought to you from the other store then they will do it. They also have online shopping. Among the more common items you would find is Steel City salt and they are now the exclusive sellers to Zeke's coffee Valentine's blend. I asked at first if that coffee was outdated but later learned that Zeke's prepares it on a regular basis just for them and it would be fresh. Please keep in mind that this is whole bean coffee and with my frequenting Zeke's they currently don't have this blend in stock. They also carry themed merchandise especially for holidays or special events like you would find in Mt. Washington. The staff is very friendly and outgoing and are on hand to answer any questions you may have. I can see this new store will be good for the working to some degree. Please be aware of the fact that this new location is open Wed-Mon from 11-6. They are not open on Tue. This place can be a bit of a hike depending upon where you work downtown. However it is located in the cultural district and makes a great place to stop over If you are in town for a daylight event. Like the Mt. Washington store they too have special events going on which may not necessarily be the same as the original store. If the cost of parking is an issue to you they are close to the Wood St T-station and public transportation is available.

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    Cheryl W.

    I had the pleasure of meeting Monica Yope a few years ago when she won 3rd Place for her company Pop Craft with Invest in Her (a southwestern organization that supports women entrepreneurs). Previously Monica did Pop Craft activities with Yelpers at many of our Yelp events. Fast forward now Monica has partnered with Kelly Sanders and they both own love, Pittsburgh at two locations, Mt. Washington and downtown Pittsburgh. Their stores support artists from Pittsburgh (including items made by the owners). There's a compilation of various products: Yinzer greeting cards, candles, soda, coffee, Leona's ice cream sandwiches, candies, t-shirts and jewelry for example. I'm sure you'll find something to love made by a Pittsburgh artist.

    Copper bridge necklace by East End Alchemy, $40.
    Angie C.

    I adore this shop. Stop in to find a truly special, unique gift for any recipient -- a print depicting the city's famous bridges by strawberryluna, silver earrings in the shape of Pennsylvania keystones by Frost Finery, a pink Himalayan salt and tellicherry peppercorn set from Steel City Salt Co., or a mug with the shop's own sweet "love, Pittsburgh" logo. (These are all items I have personally purchased and can vouch for!) And there's so much more. Everything here is by local artists and makers, many of whom I've previously discovered through markets, but I've been introduced to many new ones through this shop, too. The selection is curated and high-quality. I often stop through the shop just to see what's new, and virtually everything they carry is of a quality that you'd be happy to give or receive. This is not your standard local souvenir shop where everything is black, gold and sports-themed (though there are definitely nods to sports -- check out Audra Azoury's Pirates "P" jewelry). These are elevated Pittsburgh gifts sourced entirely from local small businesses which, I would argue, is a better and more thoughtful representation of the true flavor of a town. I love love, Pittsburgh!

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    Super cute store! Lots of great local artists and fun gifts to give. One of the best local stores for Pittsburgh souvenirs!

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    What a gem of a boutique! I stumbled upon this little gift shop while wandering around Pittsburgh,…read moreand I'm so glad I did. It's the kind of place that immediately feels special -- warm lighting, thoughtfully curated items, and a vibe that's effortlessly charming. The owner was lovely -- super friendly, helpful without hovering, and so easy to talk to. You can tell she genuinely cares about what she carries and the people who walk through the door. Lots of beautiful pieces, including some unique European labels I haven't seen elsewhere. Whether you're looking for a gift or just a little "treat yourself" moment, this spot is it. Can't wait to go back next time I'm in town!

    I really loved this store. I discovered it just walking by. Note that they are only open Tuesday -…read moreSaturday (at present, Nov., '22). There are a ton of lovely gifts to get here for others or yourself. Many are imports from France or Italy. I wanted to get multiple candles, but left with one candle, one really nice shoulder bag (this is what drew me here in the first place, as I had seen it in the window and returned when they were open), and a lip balm ahead of the chilly winter weather that has arrived! I will say the prices here are a bit high, but everything here is of very high quality, and in comparison to the manufacturer or brand websites of the items I purchased, the prices were actually very close in comparison. It also always makes me feel good to support local businesses that are creating the flavor of the city we live in.

    The Strip District Terminal - Interior of strip district

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    (17 reviews)

    Strip District

    This was once a produce terminal (I fondly remember those days) now converted to a modernized…read moremarket that houses retail shops like City Grows second location (locally owned urban garden/plant shop), Sephora, and others. Shake Shack is also located here. Novo Asian Food Hall is also part of The Terminal as is City Winery. There are also fitness studios, a bookstore, jeweler, and more. Aslin Beer Co. is also at The Terminal. Lots of new places being added. Some of us were resistant to these changes but it seems yinzers and tourists alike are finding love or at least likability for this relatively new space.

    They have done such a phenomenal job rehabbing that building. It sat there for so long and…read moredisrepair and I hoped they would do something. Now they have and it's a fun place to go shop, eat and drink. My favorite places in there are Novo Food Hall, Askin Brewery, Heibers, City Winery and Shake Shack. You can get something quick to eat if you lack time before an event at Shake Shack. They have great burgers. Novo is a great place to go and try out all different things from all different Asian foods from Japan, Korea and the Philippines. We've tried several different places and had lots of great dishes. If you need a drink and some good food to wash it down then Aslin is the place to go. They even have trivia nights which are lots of fun. I love going to concerts and City Winery is a fun spot to see a show because it's a small venue which has no bad seats. We have seen. Comedians and concerts there. If you pay in cash at the venue, you can avoid the fees. You can go there for a fun afternoon or a great evening with friends and family.

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    First off, I can't believe that I failed to do a review as much as I shop here. I'm a legend and…read morethat's a pretty big deal at this shop! Let's start off with what I don't like...umm I can't think of one thing that I don't like but I have a million reasons otherwise. The quality....the clothing is built to last. I've had t-shirts that are at least 5 years old and they look practically new after many washes. No fading at all. I have totes, crossbody bags, socks, keychains, candles...and various other clothing items. No complaints whatsoever. The store is beautiful, rustic, nostalgic and pays homage to the area where the store is situated. I miss the downtown location but the store in the Strip serves us well. If you have yet to visit you're definitely in for a treat!

    We were walking around the Strip District Terminal yesterday and visited the new Steel City…read moreClothing Company. I had heard this shop moved here into the Terminal, but I was not familiar with the brand. It's a nice little shop with cool decor. It is designed to look retro. They even have an old classic Triumph motorcycle on display. What caught our eye was a shirt displayed on an outside rack with a crying pirate on it that said . . . "Actually There's A Lot of Crying in Baseball," which is very apropos to our local Major League team here in Pittsburgh. The shirt was $36. We bought one for a Father's Day gift. I was surprised to learn that the return policy on shirts is one year . . . ONE YEAR!! That's kinda crazy, but apparently they are supposedly good quality, and made in the U.S.A. In addition to shirts, they also had other clothing too, such as hats, shorts, socks, n'at, and they even had stickers for sale . . . Cheers! P.S. One negative thing was that they don't give out paper receipts. You can have it e-mailed or sent by text. I opted for an e-mail, but it never actually arrived (meh)!!!

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