Squirrel Hill Farmers’ Market
Weekly local farmers’ market right in Squirrel Hill North where residents can buy fresh produce, baked goods, and support neighborhood vendors in a convenient, walkable location.
Squirrel Hill North features excellent transit options with around 10 bus lines crossing the neighborhood, making public transportation readily accessible. Residents find multiple grocery stores nearby, including both general and specialty markets, alongside a variety of restaurants and cafes primarily along Murray Avenue. Strong educational facilities are positioned throughout the area, with primary and secondary schools conveniently located. This neighborhood offers a generous amount of green spaces, delivering opportunities for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment in nearby parks. Cycling infrastructure supports smooth bike travel, complementing other transit methods. Housing primarily consists of single detached homes supplemented by apartments, duplexes, and townhouses, contributing to a diverse housing environment.
Squirrel Hill North offers a broad selection of green spaces to enjoy, as well as some areas with a vibrant ambience. Accessing parks is very easy in the neighborhood since there are a few of them nearby for residents to enjoy. Much of Squirrel Hill North is quite quiet, although there are still several noisier areas, especially closer to the railway line.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Bordering Squirrel Hill North, Schenley Park is a beloved urban green space offering wooded trails, scenic picnic spots, and sports facilities, making it a favorite haven for walkers, runners, and cyclists just steps from neighborhood streets.
Serving generations of Pittsburgh students, this historic public high school on Shady Avenue is notable both for its academic excellence and vibrant extracurricular scene, anchoring the community and reflecting Squirrel Hill North’s commitment to education.
The bustling stretch of Murray Avenue features an eclectic mix of longtime Jewish delis, international eateries, coffee shops, and bakeries, making it a culinary hub and social gathering point deeply rooted in the neighborhood’s cultural fabric.
This section of Murray Avenue, especially between Beacon and Forbes, is celebrated for its concentration of kosher markets, bakeries, and specialty grocers, reflecting Squirrel Hill North’s rich Jewish heritage and serving as a destination for authentic goods.
Integrated bike lanes along Forbes and Shady Avenues enhance safe cycling through the neighborhood, connecting residents to key destinations in Squirrel Hill North, Schenley Park, and the broader East End, promoting a healthy and connected community lifestyle.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
Weekly local farmers’ market right in Squirrel Hill North where residents can buy fresh produce, baked goods, and support neighborhood vendors in a convenient, walkable location.
A fun regional festival just a short trip from Squirrel Hill featuring pickled foods, games, live entertainment, and vendors—perfect for a day trip to enjoy quirky, family‑friendly community vibes.
View event details →Three days of free live music, food vendors and community energy just across the river—an easy outing for Squirrel Hill residents to enjoy local talent and neighborhood atmosphere.
View event details →A lovely Sunday morning series in Mellon Park ideal for nearby residents to relax with classical music and brunch on the lawn—great for families and music lovers alike.
View event details →A quirky, family‑friendly celebration of the Monongahela River featuring short films, jazz, circus play zone, airbrush art, and more—an engaging regional event for those in Squirrel Hill to explore.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Squirrel Hill North
Local characteristics and demographics for Squirrel Hill North