Shopping Centers & Malls in Pittsburgh, PA

30 locations found near Pittsburgh
View Map

“Just went to Penney's, but gave them a 5 so I'd imagine rest is A ok. Most Penney's are just rumdrum, run of the mill. Theirs was great. Big and awesome selection at great prices.”

4.4 Superb176 Reviews

“Went there on a business dinner after we had an event there The waiter was absolutely wonderful very educated on the menu and treated us very well I was with Three Rivers business alliance and we thank you for the great food and great service ?”

4.8 Superb26 Reviews

“I enjoy this Plaza because of the variety in retailers. I wish they had a Target, but until then, I enjoy what they do have. My favorite places to go are Ross, Giant Eagle, Marshall's, 5 below, and Bath and Body Works. There's also a couple of decent shoe stores, and a plethora of good eateries to choose from.”

4.7 Superb31 Reviews

“Great small local mall! Usually go to Starbucks, Pottery Barn, or Williams & Sonoma. Try and grab parking outside. The inside garage parking can be a bit tricky and confusing. Also the lot in the front on Gilkeson is always a hassle. Easier to park on the side and walk a little bit.”

4.5 Superb54 Reviews

“One of the best malls around, this mall is great for families and food shopping. It feels good to go to a mall where I don't have to worry about young people with extended clips on their hip.”

4.4 Superb90 Reviews

“The customer service in the Mount Nebo Target is always very easily accessible to my needs there have been multiple where they have gone to the back of the store while I patiently wait for a product the customer service care is exceptional they've gone above and beyond and this is the only Target that I will go to that response to clientele with open arms!”

4.4 Superb81 Reviews

“Decided to visit during the peak of holiday shopping season. The mall was packed, which was a good sign for its survival. Like Monroeville Mall, Pittsburgh City Proper doesn't really have a need for a mall but it fills a need in the more distant and car-dependent suburbs.Speaking of car-dependence: a major drawback of this mall is its incredibly confusing bus stop system. There was some construction in progress that made the outgoing bus stop much more difficult to find than it needed to be. The construction, like the foot traffic, is a good sign for the mall, but it was incredibly inconvenient for individuals who commute by bus rather than by car. Then again, the mall wasn't designed with the not-car-having population in mind. Some of the highlights: Psycho Bunny store. I dig the aesthetic and logo, but 100 USD for a polo shirt is a little bit questionable. The food court has a diverse selection that goes above and beyond, and is vastly superior to the one at Monroeville Mall. The Hot Topic store in this mall has an excellent selection of store-brand products that hearken back to the chain's heyday. There is a Journey's, but also a discount/outlet store selling similar products. The Nordstrom's Coffee Shop is a highlight. Some drawbacks: there is no movie theater or bookstore on-site at the mall, as opposed to the Monroeville Mall. There is a separate movie theater and a separate bookstore within driving distance on either side, but the lack of these services at the mall is a count against it. Worth a visit for your centralized holiday shopping needs, but if you want the full mall experience Monroeville does one better.”

4.3 Superb176 Reviews

“Good shops here. Have armstrongs to eat and other good places, best barber shop (rob), great hallmark store to get the best cards is here. Princess lanes is literally right around the corner if you like to bowl.”

4.5 Superb39 Reviews

“I always visit mom and pop diner. They are small but provide top breakfast that is plentiful. They're custom service based with wonderful restaurants etiquette. Support them, they survived the pandemic.”

4.5 Superb33 Reviews

“It is a pleasure shopping there. The employees are greatCitizens bank is very important to the community and it has human bank employees and this is helpful to me as a senior citizen.”

4.4 Superb39 Reviews

“You have to know what you're going into when you enter the store, I've heart lots of people complaining about furniture being damaged, or not perfect. But you're in an outlet! I've gotten some great stuff here, particularly when they have rotating sales. You can get minimally damage stuff for a great price as long as you're willing to hunt for it or wait for the right piece to show up. The furniture is all solidly made, and heavy. Be prepared to hire a moving company or moving it yourself though! We bought *that* 7 foot mirror and almost left it in the street because it was so heavy. My one star off is I wish that they did a better job of wrapping or packaging the stuff you buy so that when it's held there for pick up and/or during your move, you can minimize damage”

4.3 Superb51 Reviews

“A very good experience! The front office staff were very professional and helpful. Dr Manley was very thorough with my exam and took the time to explain all my concerns and needs. I was very satisfied.”

4.3 Superb41 Reviews

“The food is amazing and we've always had wonderful waitresses. We drive just under 2 hours to eat here every few months. I only have one complaint. The guy at the front check-in is always such an unpleasant human. I expect to be treated with kindness when we are always polite, appreciative, patient, and understanding. He really needs to work on his customer service skills.”

4.4 Superb20 Reviews

“Great store that is always improving. They have a very large selection of beer, bottles, cans or kegs, cold or off the shelf, mainstream or micro, they have something for everyone. Great selection of non alcoholic beverages as well, along with a quality snack and candy options”

4.3 Superb30 Reviews

“Southside works deserves some updated reviews, so here I am . The area suffered a lot of closures a couple years ago but that's okay, because it's back and better than ever (minus the loss of the movie theater--RIP). I'm sure I'm leaving some things out but highlights include: hofbrauhaus German restaurant/brewing, levity brewing truck (located by the dog park and yes you can bring your beer in), shipping container permanent food trucks including delicious tacos and pizza, Cheesecake Factory, REI, pins mechanical (2 floors of fun games for all ages), the speckled egg and commonplace coffee, mix candle co, Kura revolving sushi bar, Jenis ice cream, CoHatch co-working... Not to mention you're steps away from our beautiful river trails. So, next time someone tells you there's "nothing to do" in Southside works, you can remind them they clearly haven't visited in a while ;)”

4.2 Good71 Reviews

“North Hills Village is a strip mall that contains roughly a couple dozen businesses. I have been a customer at businesses here such as Target, Kohl’s, Best Buy, Kuhn’s Market, Taco Bell, Five Below, Ocean Treasures restaurant, and Premier Imaging and Camera. I easily find parking spaces for my vehicle. The location is convenient, and I have not noticed any problems with cleanliness or safety.”

4.2 Good64 Reviews

“Had a great experience at Dave and Busters today. Our waitress Paige C. took excellent care of us. Even brought out a cake for our son’s 14th birthday. Then one of the managers came out and asked him if he wanted to go play games and gave him one of those tap bracelets preloaded with about $30 of game play. And then the area manager, Daniel L. Checked on us. Overall fantastic service. Food was awesome and the chocolate cake was AMAZING.PAIGE C, really did an awesome job making our time at D&B memorable. Will definitely come again and again!”

4.2 Good61 Reviews

“This Plaza is one of my favorites because of the variety in shops. You have beauty supply stores, eateries, grocery stores, Rainbow, Dollar Tree, Big lots, and a bank.”

4.2 Good57 Reviews

“They redid their store. Has 2 self check out counters. So you don't have to wait in the long lines. Store looks really nice. Have to locate everything again. Very nice. 5 stars”

4.2 Good41 Reviews

“Lotsa good stores gets crazy after an B4 school starts at the Propel next door to the family dollar store. An the Giant Eaglen closes to early like the liquor store and puffs for my tastes, but love the 24 hr laundromat”

4.2 Good38 Reviews

“Took my grandson to visit the Pittsburgh fire station 23 ,he had a blast and the fireman gave him a tour 5 stars for the station tour ,and when we were done went to get some donuts at Dunkin Donuts at the shopping ctr.”

4.2 Good27 Reviews

“Great Cuts is a styling salon in Dormont Village. It's excellently efficient, and the operators are knowledgeable and follow directions. Their prices are reasonable.”

4.1 Good80 Reviews

“Station Square was a railroad station in the 1800s and was redeveloped into a mixed-use center in the 1970s. In recent years, many stores here went out of business. However, the area still has many excellent restaurants, recreational activities, business offices, a hotel, and a garage.Currently, restaurants include Buca di Beppo, Grand Concourse, Hard Rock Cafe, Homerun Harry’s, Joe’s Crab Shack, Kiki Japanese, Melting Pot, Terrene, Texas de Brazil, Tupelo Honey, Yinz Coffee, etc.Depending on the weather, recreational activities may include the Gateway Clipper, two incline planes, Segway, wall climbing, carriage rides, bike rides, boating, professional soccer, etcetera.My favorite businesses here are Texas de Brazil, Grand Concourse, Melting Pot, Joe’s Crab Shack, Gateway Clipper, and the Duquesne and Monongahela inclines.”

4.1 Good44 Reviews

“I primarily frequent the Shop and Save grocery store and the Fox's Pizza. Plus with the improved parking lot especially with expanded handicap parking it's much easier to access. It is very close to my home and the hours of operation are reasonable”

4.1 Good21 Reviews

“They have a very nice Hallmark card store. Deblasios is an excellent Italian restaurant. Red China tea house best eggs rolls around very high quality Chinese food.”

4 Good29 Reviews

“Nice little spot. Well maintained. Difficult to get in-and-out of from a given direction. Turning left in has you fighting traffic coming out of a stop sign, going faster than they should. Turning left out has you fighting with the same traffic, and trying to fit into the left lane of a two-lane traffic path.There's also not a lot of space to do all of this, so things can back up relatively easy. Though, that's little reflection of the actual plaza or businesses themselves.”

4 Good54 Reviews

“This area has really changed over the last 10 years. It has become a thriving, hip community full of life. There's plenty of cool places to eat, and browse for items. We enjoy taking our E bikes here and riding all over checking out the area. Finding parking can be a hassle, especially if there's any game going on that day. We usually park near the railroad tracks and go from there.”

4 Good84 Reviews

You May Also Like