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    Penn Hills Shopping Center

    Penn Hills Shopping Center

    4.0
    (2 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$

    This shopping center has everything you need for a day of errands…read more Post Office, PNC Bank, and DMV for serious adulting. There are also bargain favorites like Dollar Tree and Big Lots. There is a Planet Fitness to get your sweat on and a Giant Eagle underneath it to grab a meal after. There is fast food like KFC, Long John Silvers, and Wendy's and also local eats like a Chinese restaurant and a Mediterranean spot. The Beer Minimum next to the Wine and Spirits makes party shopping so easy. If you want to get glam there are several hair salons, nail shops, and a beauty supply store. And a local tuxedo shop. The entertainment (Penn Hills Cinema) and clothing shops aren't the best, but it is convenient to have them. There is plenty of parking, but sometimes Pittsburghers make up their own driving rules... right in front of the DMV. There is very little this plaza doesn't have, but a coffee shop would be a great addition.

    I've been a customer at this shopping complex for years. It has a good bit of everything you'd…read moreneed. My favorites are Penn Hills Cinema, Aldi, Dollar Tree, Giant Eagle, Beer Minimum and Wines & Spirits! They also have banks, PNC and Dollar Bank. Hot food options are Wendy's, KFC, Tasty & Healthy and Sichuan Palace. Renew your driver's license at the DMV. Get a workout at their newest tenant, Planet Fitness. Shop at Big Lots, get a haircut, get your teeth cleaned, mail a package at the Post Office and much more....

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    Blue Spruce Shoppes

    Blue Spruce Shoppes

    4.0
    (3 reviews)
    9.0 mi

    Love the shops, HATE the parking. There are a great variety…read moreof pretty awesome shops and services packed into this plaza. For food you have Burgatory, Dee's, Moe's, Jersey Mikes, Starbucks, Millies and First Watch. There is a great nail salon, a store that sells high end crafted items and a liquor store. There are even fitness related businesses (pilates and barre). The parking, though, seems to have been designed to support a lot less traffic than what comes through the plaza. It is always a mad house and a dash to find parking spaces. And you feel like you are putting your life at risk if you try to cross the parking lot on foot. It has gotten a little better since the opened the space between McDonalds and the plaza (easier access to the traffic signals to get to 22). But it is hard to get into and out of, especially if you need to make a left.

    Nice selection of stores and restaurants. Convenient location. Parking is the only downfall. Can be…read moreconfusing and not enough room for all the shops in the plaza. Overall prices are reasonable. Stores include Starbucks, First Watch, North Park Lounge, Burgatory, Fine Wine and Good Spirits, and more. Friendly service and good staff from the stores I've visited. Located along Rt 22 at the entrance of Murrysville. Nice stop when biking the Westmoreland Heritage Trail. That all said I miss the hotel and pool that used to be there, showing my age apparently? Haha ENJOY but have your head on a swivel when coming or going!

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    Sign at entrance
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    Some stores in shopping center
    Blue Spruce Shoppes

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    Ross Park Mall

    Ross Park Mall

    4.0
    (156 reviews)
    9.1 mi
    $$$

    Pittsburgh does not have as many upscale malls as do larger cities, and I think that Ross Park Mall…read moreis the fanciest mall that we have. This indoor mall has two floors and over 150 stores. The anchor stores are Nordstrom, Macy's, JCPenney, and Dick's Sporting Goods. Luxury/designer stores include Burberry, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany and Co., Kate Spade, and Tory Burch. The mall also has many lower-priced clothing stores, including American Eagle, Banana Republic, Buckle, Chico's, Express, GAP, H&M, Hollister, J.Crew, J.Jill, Levi's, LOFT, Madewell, PacSun, Victoria's Secret, White House Black Market, and Zumiez. Unfortunately, a few of my favorite clothing stores have closed since my previous review. Several other stores sell shoes and accessories, such as Coach, Foot Locker, Kay Jewelers, Lens Crafters, Pandora, Sunglass Hut, Swarovski, Tumi, VisionWorks, and Warby Parker. The mall also has electronics stores such as Apple and phone stores. Stores for home goods include Crate and Barrel, RH (formerly Restoration Hardware), Tempur-Pedic, and Williams-Sonoma. Current restaurants are Auntie Anne's, Cheesecake Factory, Plaza Azteca, Nordstrom Ruscello, several casual restaurants in the food court, etcetera. Unlike many other indoor malls, Ross Park Mall is not dead. Most store fronts are occupied, and only a few store fronts are empty and awaiting future retailers.

    Nice mall! Very clean and had a great selection of stores, including designer. I love Nordstrom and…read morewish so badly we had one where I live! My son had a ball shopping at Zumies and staff was very nice!

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    Monroeville Mall

    Monroeville Mall

    2.9
    (88 reviews)
    5.5 mi
    $$

    As a born & bred Pittsburgher (though Monroeville isn't really Pittsburgh, lol)...how have I never…read morereviewed the Monroeville Mall? I mean, come on, George Romero would be so disappointed. If you don't know, he was from Pittsburgh and 'Dawn of the Dead' was filmed at the mall in 1978. Probably the best thing that ever happened there. It's a mall with its anchor stores like every other mall across the country. And like those malls, it too has seen better days. Not many stores left and the ones that are still there seem old and crappy, much like the attitudes of the folks working there. I mean heck even 10 years ago, I would have said back then that it was still "ok". Not so much now. Sad but true. I don't even think of this place much unless at Steel City Con which is held next door. Long gone are the days of the suburban malls.

    2.5 Stars at best. Stores are leaving almost monthly. Bath…read more& Body Works is the latest company to abandon this mall. It's now a shell of itself. It's more like a flea market anymore. Very little national stores left here now. There are more empty stores than ever before. Sad. There are a few good stores left including, Macys, Dick's Sporting Goods, JC Penny's, Kay Jewelers Hallmark, Cinemark Theater & Red Robin. Dime deals can be found but not always. Service is average at best in most of the surviving stores. The video game arcade has a Zombie Laser Tag which is a fun place to have kids birthday parties. The mall was recently purchased by Walmart and is due to be demolished in 2027 so it's fair to say that it's in a state of limbo now. We shall see how this works out.

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    Seating near food court
    Monroeville Mall
    Open area and vacant stores on bottom floor

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    Open area and vacant stores on bottom floor
    The Waterfront

    The Waterfront

    3.8
    (71 reviews)
    7.4 mi
    $$

    The Waterfront is a shopping center that is located close to the city, contains several dozen…read morebusinesses, and looks nicer than most other shopping centers. As of the time of this review, options for foods and drinks include a Giant Eagle grocery store, a Fine Wine & Good Spirits, and about 20 restaurants (e.g., Burgatory, Chick-fil-A, Chipotle, Crazy Mason, Eat 'n Park, Jimmy John's, Longhorn, Storming Crab, and Yokoso). I enjoy many of the restaurants. Retail stores present a good number of options for clothing (e.g., Dick's Sporting Goods, LOFT, and Rally House), footwear (e.g., DSW and Shoe Fly), home goods (e.g., Costco, Lowe's, Michael's, Mattress Firm, and Petco), and health and beauty products (e.g., Bath & Body Works, GNC, and Ulta). Current entertainment includes AMC movie theater, Barnes & Noble bookstore, Dave & Buster's, Improv comedy club, Paint Monkey, and Urban Air Adventure Park. Other current businesses are a few banks, a few hotels, some cell-phone stores, a gym, and healthcare providers (e.g., dental and vision). As you can see, this shopping center has numerous options for different types of customers to eat a meal, go shopping, and be entertained. This shopping center does not contain all of my favorite stores, but I like it more than most other shopping centers in the Pittsburgh area. I even have a friend who drives two hours one-way to shop here.

    Great shopping area and all kinds of food, shops, and stores. Located outside of Pittsburgh this is…read morea newer, modern, trendy outdoor shopping plaza with all sorts of options. It is a cool trendy place and I had fun walking around and taking it all in. I looked it up and it sits on the old U.S. Steel's Homestead Steel Works plant and there are some smokestacks and other artistic elements still visible. I grabbed a coffee at Starbucks, shopped at Ultra Beauty, Target, and at Lunch Mexican restaurant. Would recommend the area.

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    Courtyard at Christmas
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    Pittsburgh Mills Mall

    Pittsburgh Mills Mall

    2.4
    (63 reviews)
    5.6 mi
    $$

    Wow... what a difference a decade makes! I think it's one of the most vacant, still operating…read moremalls I've seen. Even worse than Parkway Center Mall circa the 1990s and Century III. The Malls of Western PA are on their way out. On one end is Macy's. And there were definitely more people working there than shopping there. The only other store worth going to is probably Dicks on the other end. Don't walk over for Dicks. Definitely drive over if you want Dicks. You can not get into Dicks from the mall. There's big steel door blocking Dicks. You can only get to Dicks from the outside entrance. Now you know, and knowing is half the battle. There's a buffet near the Macy's Mall Entrance too, which really makes everything smell terrible. Think Chinese food left in your car when you go to Glenn's custard, and after you eat the custard and feel good, you get back in your car and it smells like someone farted. So you air out the car and it doesn't quite go away. And you get in the car the next day and you still smell it. It's almost like a hint of hot dog water after you boil hot dogs inside. It's not overpowering, but it's there. Well, that's what this end of the mall smells like. I think people still use it for exercise, but you can get your heart rate up just sitting here alone before closing. Maybe they'll film Night of the Living Dead's 60th anniversary here. This mall IS the living dead, so it's fitting (and local to the OG Living Dead mall). Even the Pittsburgh Pirates are more alive in the post-season run than this mall. The Steel Industry is more alive than this mall. There's a better chance Mario Lemieux will come back and play another season than this mall getting new life. Dennis Bowman and Chester Drawers will come back and do the weather on WPXI before this mall becomes worthy of another visit. If you slipped, and hurt yourself at this mall, sued them, and won, you'd get a Smiley Cookie. What a terrible terrible mall.

    Why is the Galleria at Pittsburgh Mills even open? I can't tell you. This is one of the deadest…read moremalls I've ever seen with at least 80-90% of the interior stores vacant. When you get here, watch driving around as the ring road is in poor condition. Only thing holding on here are the anchors, which include Macy's, GQT Mills Cinemas, Dick's, and MAC.BID, with MAC.BID having no mall entrance. Dick's was not accessible from inside the mall on the day of my visit due to a broken gate. The interior of this mall is gigantic but empty. You can walk for minutes at a time and see nothing but empty storefronts and no other people. It appears that some storefronts were possibly never used. Pittsburgh Mills is very good looking and distinctive as it was only built in the 2000's. The food court is completely empty and most of the seating seems to have been removed. Among the very few positives include New Dimension Comics, which uses three storefronts, and might be the best comic book store in the state. TJ Buffet Sushi And Grill is an above average buffet. There are a handful of other local business, but several were not open during my visit. Citizens School Of Nursing also uses several storefronts. Overall, I don't know how they keep the lights on at the Galleria at Pittsburgh Mills. Most people would have absolutely no reason to come here and there's almost no reason for the interior of this mall to be open.

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    No lines here
    Plenty of parking and zero car thefts
    Plenty of parking and zero car thefts
    Pittsburgh Mills Mall

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    Squirrel Hill

    Squirrel Hill

    4.9
    (7 reviews)
    5.8 mi
    $$

    I think that Squirrel Hill is one of the best neighborhoods in the city of Pittsburgh. It contains…read moremostly residential homes but also parts of Schenley Park, Frick Park, Carnegie Mellon University, many retail stores, and many delicious restaurants. For many years my husband and I have visited Squirrel Hill, mostly to shop and dine. We always park our vehicle in a garage. We recommend putting a bit more money into the parking meter than you expect to need, because we have seen a police officer writing many parking tickets for vehicles in that garage. Most recently, my husband and I did a self-designed food tour in several restaurants on Murray Avenue and Forbes Avenue. We ate at T-Swirl Crepe, Waffallonia, Amazing Dumplings, Commonplace Coffee, and Hidden Harbor. We also shopped in Panda Supermarket, Chocolate Moose, and Ebisu and spent time in the Carnegie Library. Previously we enjoyed eating at Kiin Lao & Thai Eatery, Ramen Bar, Kyo Matcha, Mango Mango, etcetera. We always appreciate how the business district has a diverse population and international cuisine, is very walkable, and feels safe.

    A quaint neighborhood in the suburb of Pittsburgh. I came here to host a foodie meetup event with…read moremy coworkers. Why Squirrel Hill? It's because my theme is a progressive dinner style around Asian restaurants. I saw a lot of storefronts on Forbes that were covered with coming soon building wraps. They were all Asian restaurants. That's a good sign. For sure, it's a progress with economic prosperity in this neighborhood. I stayed at an Airbnb with walking distance to the center of the attention. My only gripe was that not many restaurants open on Sunday morning. But I enjoyed my morning stroll alone to witness the fall colors. That's a bonus on this trip. I could never see this sight in Houston Texas, where I'm from.

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    A Japanese tea restaurant will takeover this cleaner shop
    A Japanese tea restaurant will takeover this cleaner shop
    Falling leaves on Murray
    Falling leaves on Murray
    Murray Bartlett Professional Building

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    Murray Bartlett Professional Building
    Miracle Mile Shopping Center

    Miracle Mile Shopping Center

    3.4
    (8 reviews)
    5.9 mi
    $$

    Miracle Mile is a strip mall that first opened in 1954 (!) and is conveniently located near William…read morePenn Highway, Route 48, and the PA Turnpike. Today it has dozens of stores and restaurants. Stores sell clothing (e.g., Carter's, Lane Bryant, Marshall's, Old Navy, Rally House, and Scrubs & Beyond), beauty products (e.g., Bath and Body Works and Ulta Beauty), personal services (e.g., Eyeglass World, Great Clips, LA Fitness, and Massage Envy), home furnishings (e.g., Laz Boy), shoes (e.g., Boot Barn and DSW), pet supplies (e.g., Petland), etcetera. Restaurants include Chick-fil-A, Crumbl Cookies, Fortune Star Buffet, Hello Bistro, MadMex, Panera Bread, etcetera. In addition, this mall also includes a few banks: Bank of America, Dollar Bank, and PNC. I occasionally shop here. I am most interested in women's clothing, pet supplies, and restaurants. For me, the parking lot has had a sufficient number of spaces, and the area feels fairly safe.

    If you live in Monroeville, you likely frequent this plaza as there is a little of everything in…read moreit. I will say, once they blocked off and planned the Chick-Fil-A drive through, traffic flow has gotten a lot better. But people still need to pay better attention when they are driving through. This plaza has a little of everything. Pizza, Panera, Chinese, Salads and cookies. Two optical places, clothing (Old Navy, Lane Bryant, Marshalls, Carters), a furniture store, pet store and more. There are often pot holes, but they do seem to take are of them fairly quickly. And there are several entrances and exits, one with a traffic signal that makes things easier. Much like a lot other area plazas, it seems to have been designed with a lot less traffic and cars than are typically there. Other than the craziness of parking, it is a great spot where you can find basically everything but a grocery store.

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    Miracle Mile Shopping Center
    Miracle Mile Shopping Center
    Miracle Mile Shopping Center

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