
Where suburban convenience meets classic Pittsburgh grit.
Things to know

This iconic suburban mall is a landmark of retail and pop culture, famously serving as a filming location for George A. Romero's 'Dawn of the Dead'. Today, it's a vast shopping and dining destination anchored by major department stores and a diverse food court.

Allegheny County's fourth-largest park offers year-round recreation just minutes from Monroeville's commercial centers. In winter, hit the only public ski slopes in the county; in warmer months, enjoy hiking trails, wave pool, picnic pavilions, and a skate park.

Monroeville has a surprising concentration of teppanyaki-style Japanese steakhouses, where chefs perform at your table. It's a local go-to for birthdays and celebrations, offering a fun, interactive dining experience with sizzling entrees.
things to do
While primarily a commercial and residential suburb, Monroeville offers a mix of practical entertainment, family fun, and nods to its quirky pop-culture history.
Explore over 130 stores, catch a movie at the AMC theater, or simply pay homage to the mall's zombie movie legacy. The food court and surrounding plaza restaurants make it a full-day destination.
A four-season park perfect for skiing, snowboarding, or tubing in winter. Summer brings hiking on wooded trails, splashing at the massive wave pool, and picnicking with family.
Housed in the historic 1871 log cabin, this small museum preserves the area's frontier and farming past. It's a quiet contrast to the modern development surrounding it.
This beautifully restored 3,500-seat venue in nearby Greensburg hosts major concerts, Broadway touring shows, and comedy acts, providing top-tier entertainment just a short drive away.
Head to the concentrated stretch of restaurants along William Penn Highway for a huge variety of options, from classic Italian at Bado's Pizza Grill to upscale steakhouses and popular chains.
Check the calendar for events ranging from major anime and comic conventions like Tekko to home and garden shows, craft fairs, and sporting events.
neighborhoods
Monroeville is defined more by its commercial corridors and residential subdivisions than traditional walkable neighborhoods, but distinct areas offer different lifestyles.
The heart of Monroeville's identity, centered around the mall, convention center, and dense clusters of hotels, restaurants, and offices along Mall Boulevard and Mosside Boulevard. It's all about convenience and accessibility.
A large, established residential area north of the mall featuring mid-century homes, winding streets, and the community-focused Garden City Park. It offers a quiet, family-oriented retreat from the busy commercial zones.
A hilltop neighborhood with more spacious properties and larger homes, offering views and a sense of seclusion while remaining just minutes from the highway and shopping.
The main artery is less a neighborhood and more a continuous strip of essential suburban life. You'll find countless shops, services, car dealerships, and eateries, representing the practical, drive-everywhere nature of the town.
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Convenient salons and barbershops catering to busy professionals and families.
Retail central, from the legendary mall to every major big-box store imaginable.
From classic steakhouses to global chains, a reliable hub for every craving.
Trusted local contractors and big-box stores for all your home improvement needs.
Accessible healthcare networks and community parks support an active suburban lifestyle.
A key corporate corridor with offices, medical centers, and the sprawling convention complex.
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