Pittsburgh Other Cities

Welcome to Citysearch!

Find what you were looking for? (Hint: You can use the search box in the upper left-hand corner to track down anything you want. We're here to help, so click around.)
 | close

Best of Citysearch

Pittsburgh Nightlife 2007

More

Vote Sponsored By

Bradley's Book Attic

400 5TH Ave Ste 9
Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1713
Phone: (412) 232-9506

Ratings & Reviews Summary for Bradley's Book Attic

What Users are Saying:

  • Convenient hours
  • Good for browsing
5 Star Rating
 
(1 reviews)
4 Star Rating
 
(0 reviews)
3 Star Rating
 
(2 reviews)
2 Star Rating
 
(0 reviews)
1 Star Rating
 
(0 reviews)

User Reviews for Bradley's Book Attic

3 Star Rating: Average

04/23/2008 Posted by daman63

I was glad to have stumbled onto this bookstore in Macy's. Since Borders has closed I thought any lunch time book browsing was over. The store is a bit crammed, and selections aren't huge. They do offer some great discounts. They can't discount brand new books, but who does? If you haven't read the book, then it's new to you. I have ordered several books from them. Once I added shipping to online purchases it was the same price.

Pros: Helpful Employees

Cons: Selection limited by the store size.

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

02/20/2008 Posted by bookworm400

While shopping in Macy's I stumbled upon a bookstore on the 9th floor. Boy, was it a surprise!!! After almost two ours I walked out with close to $200 worth of books. Just about everything in there is more than half off. Stuff I had just purchase at Borders was selling for half of what I had just paid. The staff was great, they even boxed up my books and had one of the young men carry everything to my car. I just started working downtown and will make sure I visit whenever possible. I hope I have the money for it!!!

Pros: just about everything half off or more

Cons: didn't have a few of the titles I was looking for

3 Star Rating: Average

05/23/2007 Posted by bthmk200

I'll start off with the good: The customer service is good. The clerk was helpful and chatty. Current magazine selection. The bad: The selection and discounts aren't very good. Some of the books are so out of date and irrelevant they should be under $5. The newspaper selection was awful. Most gas stations carry the NY Times - and NO POST GAZETTE - a free paper would have been nice. The art section was sad. The ugly: Nothing is alphabetized - it's impossible to find a title/author. The store is arranged by subject - even the sales clerk seemed to have a hard time finding titles. I was told that they could order what I wanted - but the wait was longer than any other bookstore or internet site, which I thought was ridiculous when I was told that I had to pay the full price of the book. Where are the discounts, you ask? The discount sections were crammed full of stacks of books I wouldn't even give as gifts. It truly is a shame that the only bookstore in downtown Pittsburgh is one of those poorly stocked remainder outlets. I thought they were trying to clean up this town's image - why are we getting bad parking AND bad books?

Pros: helpful customer service

Cons: discounts are not clearly defined, sections are confusing, selection is outdated

Site Links:

Citysearch is a registered trademark of Bluefoot Ventures Inc., and is used under license.
© 2008 Citysearch.com All rights reserved.

Partner Sites: