Pittsburgh is home to some of the most welcoming, neighborhood-friendly grocery stores, bodegas, delis, markets… The list goes on — including these top brick-and-mortar markets.
Here are a few other grocers worth checking out!
Millvale Market
As an integral, beating heart of the Millvale community since 2023, Millvale Market sits conveniently on the corner of Grant and North Avenue, offering everything one needs to fill their cupboards and fridge.
Purposefully picked from local growers and farmers, find fresh foods ranging from bread, milk, produce, frozen meats, dairy, prepared foods, Sprezzatura staples, and plenty more.
East End Food Co-op
Open daily from 8am – 8pm in Wilkinsburg, East End Food Co-op offers a wide selection of whole foods at affordable prices (plus perks & savings). This co-op has been in operation for 40 years and counting!
They’ve got you covered with expansive departments such as beauty, books, bulk, cheese, frozen, gifts, meat, perishables, nonperishables, produce, and wellness. Explore the café and also learn about the unbeatable membership. There’s a reason why they have over 16,000 members!
Salem’s Market and Grill
Distinguished as Pittsburgh’s premiere halal butcher and deli shop since 1981, Salem’s Market and Grill now has two locations. At 2923 Penn Avenue in the Strip District and 1850 Centre Avenue in the Hill District, they serve mouth-watering prepared foods and more.
Salem’s is a one-stop shop for all of your needs. They even offer catering!
What are your go-to grocery stores? Let us know in the comments!
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