Article Updated April 10, 2026 by Lauri Gravina
Shopping locally not only elevates the spirit of the shopper, it strengthens communities by creating connection with our neighbors, adding the vibrancy of independently owned shops, as well as fostering a culture of positivity and belonging. And in Mount Lebanon, their many stores appeal to a variety of tastes, whether you’re partial to luxury brands or if vintage steals your heart. Plus Mt. Lebanon’s ‘neighborhoods within the neighborhood’ offer a variety of vibes, from a quaint small town flow to a more citified buzz. Here’s a few of our favorite shops, plus some stops to rest and refill your spirit.
Shop Local, Pittsburgh: Mt. Lebanon
Louis Anthony Jewelers
This official purveyor of Rolex and Tudor has been serving the Pittsburgh community for over 30 years. Pick from a wide selection of jewelry, timepieces, and giftware. The showroom features a dedicated David Yurman boutique, a dedicated Rolex space, and a full-service hospitality bar where you can enjoy a cocktail or coffee while you shop. Louis Anthony is the only Pittsburgh retailer selling Buddha Mama, a line that blends the symbolism of Eastern traditions with a pop art sensibility, crafting 20k gold pieces highlighted with precious stones and enamel.
David Alan Clothing
When you invest in a suit, you want quality and fit that will last you a lifetime. At David Alan Clothing, they invest their time and detail into creating the perfect women’s and men’s suits, sewn with premium fabric from some of the top producers in the world. Beyond custom clothing, the boutique offers ready-to-wear lines and has a reputation for quality and styling that goes beyond the ‘burgh. Plus, if you’re in the market, David Alan’s team has the expertise to help you to curate a full custom wardrobe.
Roiller Hardware
This long-standing store lives large in any Mt. Lebanon local’s memory, having visited there as a kid, perhaps buying root beer sticks at the counter. The 70+ year-old hardware store is something of a unicorn these days — a multi-generational store known for cheerful customer service from knowledgeable employees. It also houses a vast array of wares, with 20+ distinct departments including plumbing, electrical, paint, housewares, and sporting goods. Rollier’s also features an extensive pet department with over 15 brands of dog food and 13 brands of cat food, specializing in healthy and holistic options. And each season, there’s a fresh roll-out of new offerings, whether it’s gardening supplies or unique holiday decor.
Urbanowicz Jewelers
Trust Urbanowicz Jewelers to have the product knowledge you need to make a confident purchase. Custom design is a specialty here, which means you can get exactly what you envision for a loved one or as a treat for yourself. Urbanowicz offers engagement rings, custom designs, restyling, jewelry repairs, watch repairs, and insurance appraisals. The staff includes on-site gemologists, and they stock a large inventory of certified diamonds and unique colored gemstones. They are one of the few Pittsburgh retailers of Simon G., a line of handcrafted pieces that have a vintage feel with filigree-set diamonds.
EnzoNico
Looking for a sharp piece of contemporary men’s clothing? EnzoNico is the boutique for you. Their focus is on dressy casual wear while carrying everything from suits to jeans. Browse their collection that features well-known designers like Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, Tallia, Ralph Lauren, and Tommy Bahama. Their luxurious, quality pieces—offered at great values—will help you look your very best. Plus, they carry vintage Pittsburgh shirts for the Yinzer in your life.
The Clothes Horse
Located in a second story walk-up on Beverly Road, The Clothes Horse, opened its doors in 1965, and turned over to the current owner, Judy DeFrancis in 1993. As such, DeFrancis has had years — no decades — of sourcing the best of the best in resale, offering treasures that shoppers would otherwise not normally see. The high-end consignment store features elegant evening wear, women’s suits and blazers, and gently worn designer pieces. You might find Cambio jeans or a Louis Vuitton tote bag at an incredibly affordable price—it’s truly Mt. Lebanon’s best-kept secret.
Barefoot Stitches and Gifts
This charming gift shop is from Karin Smith and Jen Brandenstein, who were event designers prior to opening the retail store. The shop specializes in personalization through embroidery, hand lettering, vinyl lettering, and engraving. They offer grab-and-go hostess gifts that are pre-wrapped, colorful board game gift sets that can be personalized with family names, and also a rotating selection of unique, locally-sourced items. It’s also a top spot to buy gifts for babies and young kids.
Inner Light
When you are looking to raise your vibration, buff your inner glow, or align your chakras, Inner Light is the store for you. A serene store with a soft soundscape and and scents of essential oils, Inner Light features feminine, organic clothing, books and journals, natural remedies and botanical beauty products, art supplies, and metaphysically themed jewelry and art. Also offered are Tarot card and astrology readings, meditation sessions, and hour-long sound healing classes that feature crystal bowls, chimes, Tibetan bowls, and drums; each of these offerings requires advanced registration.
Vinyl Remains
Located in Uptown, aka Washington Road, Vinyl Remains was born when two transplants wanted to bring their New York state of mind — and their vinyl sensibilities — to their new hometown. Browse the more than 3,000 “highly curated” records that include a wide range of genres, including horror movie soundtracks, vintage funk, a selection of new titles and reissues — and even cassette tapes. Check out their underground art collection chock full of vintage music magazines, prints, and cool stickers.
A Bite to Eat While You Shop Locally in Mt. Lebanon
Il Pizzaiolo
Making pizza is a craft that’s been perfected by Il Pizzaiolo. Choose from Margherita, Marinara, Bianca, and so many more styles to share with your shopping partner. The restaurant was Pennsylvania’s very first Neapolitan pizzeria, and sticks to the 300-year old Italian formula. Their fresh mozzarella is made daily in-house and the red sauce begins with a base of San Marzano tomatoes. Start off with wedding soup, which features homemade meatballs, and an antipasto misto — and maybe a stop at their Wine Bar — to curb your shopping hangries. There’s also fresh pastas, desserts, salads, coffees, and appetizers. And, on a warm day, the courtyard patio, is a cozy spot off of Washington Road.
Coffee Tree Roasters
Get your post-shopping caffeine boost at his locally owned coffee shop, which serves freshly brewed, farm-sourced coffee. Select from a variety of specialty coffee drinks and enjoy a selection of local pastries, including vegan and gluten-free options. Open daily, the brand uses their own roasting facilities and offers an extensive selection of house-roasted beans including Colombian, Kenyan, Brazilian, and more. If you are the type to shop ’til you drop, you can pick up mugs, Coffee Tree Roasters stickers, cookies and coffee gift box, or a larger coffee gift baskets with premium coffee, chocolates, and assorted treats.
Mediterra
This Beverly Road favorite is a tale of two shops: to the right, is a mercantile stocked with vinegars, cheeses, pastas, charcuterie-board worthy accoutrements, olive oils — and of course, loaves of their freshly baked bread. Plus, you can order sandwiches and a daily special soup, quiche, or pizza to go. The left side of Mediterra is s a lively cafe that serves breakfasts such as shakshuka or a house-cured salmon toast, baked goods, sandwiches (we love the Cuban-style pressed pork on Ciabattini), and generous bowls, like the roasted beet, kale and fennel salad with quinoa. Don’t forget to order a cup of their in-store brewed coffees with special touches like a Deconstructed Latte or Cereal Milk Latte. Also, there is a full bar —and the restaurant has outdoor seating in the warmer months — to help celebrate your shopping adventure.
Scoops on Beverly
End your shopping day with a treat: a cone full of creamy, homemade ice cream or something even more indulgent. This original location of Scoops Pittsburgh, opened in 2000, features more than just the basics. Besides bowls of ice cream they also carry ice cream cakes, cookies, Hawaiian shaved ice, glass bottled soda, and candy. Any ice cream flavor (they have a rotation of more than 40 flavors) can be blended or malted into a shake, with a dairy free option that uses almond ice cream and almond milk.
Bistro 19
This intimate New American restaurant has become a Mt. Lebanon favorite since opening more than 20 years ago, featuring a large wine list and popular Sunday brunch. Many ingredients are locally sourced, and the restaurant offers a warm, yet spacious atmosphere to dig into some of their fan favorites, like the crab cakes made with colossal jumbo and claw meat or the Chilean sea bass with horseradish crust. The menu balances seafood, chicken, and meat dishes, which includes short rib or meatloaf served with chive mashed potatoes. Veg-friendly options include the grilled veggie stack and the Mediterranean plate. Peanut butter pie, seasonal cheesecakes, gelatos, and a bananas Foster round out the dessert menu. Each Sunday, brunch is served from 11-2.
Piyola
Experience authentic Uzbek cuisine at Piyola. Opened in 2025 by chef Sarvar Abdurashidov, who has worked in the culinary business since his teenage years in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Piyola brings flavors from Central Asia to Mt. Lebanon. The restaurant’s signature dish is plov, the Uzbek national entrée made with long-grain rice topped with a succulent blend of slow-roasted lamb complemented by steamed carrots and raisins. Other popular items include tender kebabs made with lamb, beef, chicken or vegetables, savory dumpling dishes, as well as hand-pulled noodles with braised beef. Tipplers, take note: Piyola does not serve alcohol, nor does it allow BYOB.
Story by Kylie Thomas
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