Alphabet City

General Bookstore

Alphabet City is a bookstore listing in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Address

40 W North Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15212, USA

Phone

+1 412-435-1110

Rating

4.8/5 from 117 reviews

Status

Operational

About this bookstore

Alphabet City is listed in our US bookstores directory for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Recent Google Reviews

Arthur Alexander5/5
6 years ago

They have an excellent environment whether you’re looking for a special programming, a bookstore, a place to work, or a restaurant – Brugge in North is located at this place. I usually come here when they announce an artist off mainstream and I never leave disappointed.

Amir Najjarbashi5/5
6 years ago

Lovely place for book shopping, hanging out with your friends and have a delicious meal or during from their cafe. We went there to watch a movie downstairs from the City of Assylum program. Will definitely go there again.

Israel Centeno5/5
3 years ago

It's a great place, with performances, readings and shows almost every day. A very varied bookstore, you can find many books translated from other languages and the restaurant is excellent. Everything for a perfect evening. Also those who visit the place are helping writers who are protected from persecution, jail and even murder, at City Of Asylum Pittsburgh. It is a wonderful place to celebrate freedom of expression. If you're lucky you might run into an award winning novelist and ask them to sign a book. Keep an eye on their calendar. Excellent Jazz music

Sarah Walker5/5
a year ago

This is really a gem in the North Side. We had brunch at the restaurant, and I don't think anyone left with an empty stomach. The food was delicious, the drinks were incredible, and the staff was so on top of it and polite!

mark chisnell1/5
4 years ago

We attended the performance Sunday 3/13. The music and musicians were wonderful. The problem is the diners in the room adjacent to the seating area for the performance were very loud, and got louder as the night progressed. They were very distracting and made it hard to enjoy the performance.nOne table in particular was very obnoxious, appeared to be drinking heavily, and when my wife motioned for them to be quiet, one woman at the table gave her the middle finger.nThere appears to be a curtain between the two areas, and perhaps if it was drawn, it would deaden the sound.nSuch a shame these ignorant people ruined the evening for the others.