TABLE Magazine encourages you to shop local year-round to support the local businesses within the Sewickley community. There’s even more reason than usual! Sewickley was named number two in USA Today’s 10 Best Small Towns Northeast in 2025.
The small businesses owned by our neighbors do more than sell goods and services. They add vibrant life to our neighborhoods and to our entire region. Their presence brings our Main Streets alive, and the long-lasting, personal relationships they foster create a culture of positivity and belonging. To get you started on your local shopping adventure, check out these Sewickley businesses below.
Shop Local, Pittsburgh: Sewickley
Safran’s Supermarket
Pick up all your groceries for the week from Safran’s Supermarket, a family-owned market that’s been serving Sewickley since 1975. Check out their fresh baked breads, custom cut meats, extensive deli counter, and top quality produce the next time you need to fill up your pantry. Open seven days a week, Safran’s also offers specialty Pittsburgh-based products and can create beautiful custom fruit baskets, making it more than just a grocery run.
Fox and the Fleur
Fox and the Fleur specializes in gorgeous arrangements housed in just the right vases. Whether you’re shopping for a wedding, prom, or just a treat for yourself, the bouquet you walk out with will put a smile on your face. The shop has two Pittsburgh-area locations, with the Sewickley store at 412 Beaver Street designed by Pittsburgh’s own Leanne Ford. They also host popular floral design workshops where guests can create their own arrangements, making it perfect for date nights or gatherings.
Jennifer Janeway Home
Stop into this magnificent interior-designer curated showroom once featured in Better Homes and Gardens. Select top quality pieces that will bring a pop of color or complete the aesthetic of your home. Between furnishings, lighting, rugs, pillows, pottery, tabletop and accessories, there’s no end to what you can find here. We especially love their fabrics and wall-coverings library, and that a team of design experts are available to consult while you shop.
Penguin Bookshop
Support a community book store filled with all the latest releases. Here you can get curated help to find the perfect book for you with a wide selection of fiction and nonfiction. Open daily with extended hours on weekends, the Penguin also carries Moleskine journals, Papyrus cards, and Blackwing products. As one of the area’s longest-running independent bookstores, it remains a vibrant literary hub for the entire Pittsburgh region.
Bellwether
Head to this women’s boutique for all the latest trends you’ve been dying to get your hands on. Choose from dresses, outerwear, shoes, and much more. The boutique also features locally crafted accessories, artwork, pampering beauty products, and home goods. Now carrying contemporary brands like Vince, Free People, Paige, Staud, Derek Lam, and Mother denim, Bellwether has evolved beyond fashion to become a curated lifestyle destination.
Picket Fence
Do your little ones need a new outfit or accessory? Picket Fence just recently introduced their latest storefront to the Sewickley area after doing well in their original Shadyside location. Think cute matching sets and a great selection of occasion-ready items for infants, toddlers, and school-age kids that you won’t find in typical stores. Plus, keep an eye out for their seasonal events and sales.
Consign Sewickley
You don’t have to travel far for luxury brands at a lower cost. Consign Sewickley carries all your favorites like Prada, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and many others in excellent, used condition for consignment prices. Find a great selection of one-of-a-kind handbags, coats, denim pieces, shoes, accessories, and more here.
Antiquarian
Vintage design and antique-inspired furniture are going viral each day and we think it’ll stick around, so you’re safe to tap into the trend. Find what’s right for your character-filled interior with the help of Jay Miller, who runs the shop after taking it over from his grandfather. You’ll find legendary selections of furniture, lighting, outdoor products, rugs, and so much more. The store has evolved from its antique roots to become a renowned Pittsburgh resource for traditional, casual, and contemporary furnishings alike.
Buck Mason
Inspired by the California coast where it was founded, Buck Mason provides the latest and greatest in fashion. From high quality shirts to warming jackets, you’ll find all your essentials plus a few extra special finds. The store brings West Coast minimalist style to the Pittsburgh region with its signature staple pieces made for everyday wear.
Après
Fill your closet with designer clothing from Après women’s boutique. Browse through the European and domestic designers putting out some of the top looks of today. Some of their collections include Humanoid, Ottod’Ame, Bellerose, and Emerson Fry. This is an ideal place to shop for seasonal looks for a party, special event, or just to add a few staples to your closet no matter your personal style leanings.
Three Dog Bakery
While you’re out treating yourself, don’t forget to treat your furry friend too! Three Dog Bakery makes the finest treats in house with simple, healthy ingredients. You can even bring your dog in with you to pick out a surprise on their own. They also sell adorable (and delicious, at least we imagine) cakes for your dog and carry canine staples like bags of food, collars, leashes, and more.
Places For A Tasty Bite While You Shop Locally in Sewickley
Forma Pasta
Sit down to a comforting dish of warm, fresh-made pasta in a savory sauce. Each day, Forma Pasta makes batches of pasta directly on the premises. For dinner, think crab ravioli, housemade bolognese, or tortellini pesto. And if you’re around earlier in the day, choose from a big selection of fresh breakfast and lunch sandwiches, pizzas, salads, and parmigianas. Even if you don’t feel like eating while out and about, stop in for pastas and sauces to prepare at home
Mediterra
Step in for a bite of fresh local cuisine (we love their pressed sandwiches) and take home the luxe ingredients that make their food so delicious while you’re there. Among our favorites: the selection of fine imported olive oils, spreads, dry goods like pasta, and charcuterie-board worthy accoutrements. Don’t forget to order a cup of their in-store brewed coffees with special touches like a Deconstructed Latte or Cereal Milk Latte.
Mic’s Market
Stop by this health-forward micro-grocer the next time you need to grab lunch on the go. With a selection of fresh, ready-to-eat foods like deli sandwiches and breakfast burritos, Mic’s Market will become a part of your daily routine. Plus, they recently opened a full-service smoothie bar alongside their regular selections. Grab a protein smoothie here post-workout. Their daily menu could look something like flank steak with chimichurri, organic caesar salad, and maple roasted carrots.
Press House Coffee
Whether you’re looking for the perfect cup of coffee or a bag of beans and grinder to take home, Press House Coffee has it all. Order a cup of warming Earl Grey Tea or energizing Espresso Soda and grab a biscotti to compliment your shopping trip. You can pick up discovery sets, mini blend bags, and brewing equipment here as well.
Vivo Kitchen
Vivo has been a Sewickley fixture since relocating from Bellevue in 2011, consistently earning spots on Pittsburgh’s top restaurant lists. It offers an extensive wine list, creative cocktails, and a beautiful bar area, with both indoor and outdoor patio seating available. Share small plates like their Escargot, Charred Shishito Peppers, or Burrata Flatbread with a friend. Then order fresh Bristol Scallops or tender Duroc Pork Chop for your main meal. The rightly famous Crispy Garlic Chicken is a must-try, too.
Adesso Cafe
Personal and consistent service is the motto of Adesso Cafe. All coffee is made to order and a case of freshly made salads, sandwiches and pastries sits nearby. Enjoy deliciously crafted coffee, espresso drinks, and made-daily food options that use seasonal ingredients. Look out for featured drink lists that align with the seasons, too.
Moonlit Burgers
Craving a perfectly smashed burger with crispy edges and melty cheese? Moonlit Burgers opened its third location, now in Sewickley, after years of anticipation. The restaurant brings its cult-following neon-retro vibe to the borough, serving double-stacked patties seared on a hot griddle, chicken sandwiches, and their famous Smash Fries piled with patties, cheese sauce, onions, and pickles. Moonlit also offers Impossible burgers for plant-based diners and Millie’s homemade soft-serve ice cream.
Torogoz
Experience the vibrant flavors of contemporary Latin cuisine at Torogoz, located at 525 Locust Place. Chef Julio Peraza, who also runs Mi Cita cocktail bar on Beaver Street, opened this full-service restaurant in September 2025 as part of Sewickley’s new dining piazza. The menu celebrates the natural fusion of cultures within Latin American food. Enjoy fresh ceviches, main courses for carnivores and vegans alike, and end with churros or tres leches cake.
Story by Kylie Thomas
Photo Courtesy of Antiquarian
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