Book Stores near Bellevue, PA

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“Own a shop down the street and was finally able to stop in. The selection is wonderful, staff is friendly, welcoming, and knowledgeable. All in all a great experience and walked away with some quality items I and my kids will love.”

4.9 Superb28 Reviews

“Have been for dinner many times - it is always an outstanding experience. Went with friends for brunch for the first time. It was a good experience. Pumpkin bread and beet yoghurt dip were delicious, rest of the dishes were ordinary. The service was a bit sporadic”

4.7 Superb165 Reviews

“I love supporting independent bookshops, particularly local ones. Whenever I want to send my Pittsburgh family a book, I turn to Penguin. Their communication is thorough and fast, and they always have the books I want. They're the best!”

4.8 Superb66 Reviews

“A mecca of sorts. Bill is a legend in the alt / indie / underground comics scene and runs this incredible store on his own, seemingly through pure magick and love.The selection is.. overwhelming, to put it mildly, but Bill somehow keeps a mental inventory of everything and will dig through boxes to find you some obscure gems.I wish i could spend weeks here (and a small fortune).Prices are great.The online shop is phenomenal if you can't make it in person.Support this Pittsburgh treasure!”

4.9 Superb44 Reviews

“Mark, that works here, was an amazing help. Not only is he an avid reader, making him great at book recommendations, he knew where everything was, gave us the time we needed for questions and was very friendly!”

4.6 Superb153 Reviews

“The best little metaphysical store east of the moon!A perfectly delightful spaceA extreamly knowledgeable owner, who can assist you , offering everything you could possibly need. For the seasoned practicer, or someone just starting upon their journey .”

4.7 Superb61 Reviews

“I absolutely adore this shop. They always have the best knickknacks and souvenirs. I like to look at the cook books that they have. I have been shopping here for about 4 years now and their staff is always very nice.”

4.9 Superb32 Reviews

“Old Review: Love this local bookstore. Love the new ownership.New Review: I love what Arlan has done with this shop. Her presence online, her professionalism as a member of the bookselling community, and her contributions as a community member all stand out. I order books from her shop from way out here in Utah sometimes, and I am so glad she facilitates this. Great curated collection worth browsing. Small footprint, big heart.”

4.7 Superb55 Reviews

“I stumbled upon this little mom-and-pop shop while hunting for last-minute Christmas gifts. I thought I'd be in and out in 10 minutes because it looked tiny outside, but I was wrong! The shop's bigger inside than it seems. It's packed with books from floor to ceiling. Wandering through the twisty aisles feels like an adventure with those squeaky wooden floors and the fantastic smell of old books—total bibliosmia vibes. Seriously, before you hit up Amazon or a big bookstore, you should give this spot a chance. Support small business!”

5 Superb24 Reviews

“I have been buying books from this store for the past year and have never been disappointed. I have had to ask for recommendations based on my children's interests and Lea has always delivered stellar lists. I look forward to visiting the store in person and attending a book reading. I will continue to recommend The Tiny Bookstore to all of my friends and family!”

5 Superb22 Reviews

“Book shops are the best, ain't they. And Barnes and Nobles wins the prize. This place has a large collection of books with a variety of genres for all ages groups.”

4.6 Superb51 Reviews

“I come here all the time because I have an unhealthy addiction to making my tbr cart way too full and the staff is super friendly and they have a good selection of books. I love cards unlimited in shadyside as well but I tend to always come here more because the selection is always bigger and I walk out with a new book 90% of the time I visit. They have stuff made my local artists, notepads, cards, etc as well so it’s a good place to stop for gifts too”

4.9 Superb19 Reviews

“This bookstore has a small but good selection, plus they offer phenomonal and decadent flavors of ice cream! I would like to have a larger African American section to choose from, but the sales staff were sooo nice and accommodating, and they offered tables outside to read and enjoy ice cream. The bookstore is in The Terminal, and this is within the Strip, so you can walk, shop, eat, and enjoy the experience!”

4.6 Superb34 Reviews

“Cute place to catch up with a good selection that appeals to modern tastes. Their baristas are incredibly personable and seemed to put some care into their drinks. Some sections have a limited selection, such as philosophy. However, it's worth a visit whether you're alone or with a friend.”

4.5 Superb50 Reviews

“Riverstone is a great bookstore, local and close. Almost all of their prices match any online bookseller and if they don't have it in stock they will order it for you. Combined with a great children's section they are an amazing place to shop for books.”

4.8 Superb18 Reviews

“i just had a wonderful experience on divertidoshop.com - well-designed site, beautiful photography, thoughtful functionality. the gift i just bought there is going to make someone very happy! and me very thankful~”

4.7 Superb19 Reviews

“I want to add my review since the ones here are old and outdated. New owners took over the store in 2019, kept the Pinsker's name, and reverted it back to a Jewish shop with Judaica, religious and gift items for all ages and simchas, liturgical and Jewish-themed books for all ages, beautiful artwork, some fresh grocery items in a cooler at the front, and a variety of Kosher wine in the back. If they don't have something you need, they will gladly order it for you from one of their vendors. Mrs. Cohen runs the shop and manages to remain friendly and helpful even when serving several customers at once. Pittsburgh is lucky to have Pinskers back again!”

4.5 Superb35 Reviews

“Bookworms, unite! [Bookstore Name] is a paradise for readers. The smell of books when you walk in is heavenly, and they have a fantastic selection for all genres.”

4.6 Superb20 Reviews

“Great selection of books and office/composition/art supplies, and you can shop there without any university affiliation. Seems like it caters to students at all levels, their families, and anyone curious from the wider community.”

4.3 Superb45 Reviews

“Went there to frame a painting, it was very nice experience. Was given proper attention and advice on finding a suitable frame. Also there is a 10-20% off based on how many times you have taken the service. I paid about 130 for medium range nice wooden frame for 18x14 painting. More basic options would cost less. They give honest opinion on the pros and cons too.”

4.3 Superb40 Reviews

“This is one of the better HPB, in terms of cleanliness and product availability. Always able to find something to add to my collection in this store. Deducting a star because of pricing. Some of the same items I find cheaper at the HPB on McKnight Rd. Guessing it's because of the "area" of South Hills this store is located.”

4.2 Good52 Reviews

“The Shepherd's Door is a Christian nonprofit. According to its website, it operates a retail store and various community programs such as free meals for children. The store sells Christian and fair-trade merchandise, and proceeds support the community programs. I shopped at the store one time. As I looked around the store, I saw Christian crosses, jewelry, books, greeting cards, mugs and cups, candles, home-decor signs, tapestry throws, picture frames, figurines, stuffed animals, etcetera. I selected a greeting card, a fair-trade chocolate bar, and a bar soap. The prices were reasonable. The cashier correctly rang up my purchase, bagged my merchandise, thanked me, and wished me a good day.”

5 Superb3 Reviews

“I love that they don't emphasize or even sell newly published, meaningless fluff fiction like all the other bookstores nowadays. I like the zines, and the 'name your price' rolling bookshelf of books outside, the unique genres, and the not being followed or made to surrender my bag at the counter, lol.The selection of *non*-antiestablishment books, however, is a bit scarce. I mean, even people who've already read all those need something new to read now and again. And I didn't realize or see they had coffee and tea - what? - where was that?..Thank you for the visit to your lovely shop. Good luck in the new year.”

4 Good15 Reviews

“Great university and college staff will give you the best opportunity to visit in person, share experiences and enjoy Point Park University campus. I Encourage you to visit the university and enroll in this great University. Point Park University Has many students opportunities, scholarships plus multiple excellent programs in many disciplines including many corporations, funds and such as the National Science Foundation, Hearst Newspapers, etc. Point Park University in Pittsburgh PA also has a great liberal arts program with a major dance, theater and performing arts programs which we enjoyed.”

3.8 Good6 Reviews

“I really like the set up of this mall and the way it doesn't feel crowded when you're walking through it - even in the middle of the holiday season. There are a variety of stores and it's a great place to find the exact outfit you're looking for. I also thought the deals were really pretty amazing. Traffic getting here isn't fun, but this was the biggest negative. It's the go to place for that last minute thing you need. And if you need a pick-me-up, there is a giant Starbucks in the middle!”

3.9 Good14 Reviews

“Saturday night beer and books are are a greet low key and fun activity when you’re feeling like getting out but not wanting to commit too hard. The staff and people who come through are so friendly and warm!”

3.9 Good43 Reviews

“I needed some Duke apparel for basketball games. I was confused about where the Duquesne University Bookstore was since it is branded as a Barnes and Noble. Upstairs has plenty of Duquesne tee-shirts, sweatshirts, ball caps, etc. there are a few books along the outside walls. The main textbook area is downstairs. I didn't go down there. The apparel is expensive, which is typical for a University bookstore. I got what I needed and grabbed a snack in the integrated Starbucks.”

3.5 Good8 Reviews