Pita Mediterranean Street Food

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Columbus, United States

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Mediterranean restaurant· Restaurant· Fast food restaurant· Gyro restaurant· Lebanese restaurant

Pita Mediterranean Street Food Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Pita Mediterranean Street Food is located in Columbus, United States on 6600 Whittlesey Blvd. Pita Mediterranean Street Food is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category mediterranean restaurant in United States.

Address

6600 Whittlesey Blvd

Price range

$$$

Phone

+1 7062214731

Service options

Outdoor seatingKerbside pickupDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

Comfort foodHealthy optionsKids' menuQuick biteSmall platesVegan optionsVegetarian options

Open hours

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Ryan Casarez-Merrell

Passing through on my way to Tampa, decided to take a chance on Mediterranean food and let me just say WOW! Why isn’t this place bigger!? First off, customer service was top notch; the long-haired guy at the register was patient, explained the menu, and I took his recommendation of the load fries with chicken and baklava cheesecake, and even came to my table twice to see how the food was and it.was.freaking.amazing! Definitely stopping by on my way back just for this cheesecake!

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Lauren Gray Baby

Great Pita quality! Other location needs to step its game back up. I love this place!

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Dee

Really good. I was surprised honestly. Bunch of flavors in your mouth. It was my first time eating at Pita Mediterranean because it was right next to my hotel. Good food. Kudos

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Andy D

I was on a road trip and picked up a Greek salad without feta to eat for lunch, a power bowl for dinner, and some baklava. The Greek salad was okay, but as I ate, I found lots of water at the bottom of the bowl, so I kept needing to tilt the bowl so the water would drain to one side. The power bowl wasn't much better, but it was smaller, so I found less water in that one. (I wonder if whatever ingredient is common to both dishes -- pepperoncini? grape tomatoes?) comes from a container with a lot of water/brine and instead of using a slotted spoon to serve it/them, maybe someone is using a regular serving spoon?) However, the biggest disappointment was the baklava. I ate the first of the three pieces and thought that something tasted very odd, like it was super-greasy. I ate the second piece and then realized that there was no (or very, very little) honey/sweetener in it! Now that I knew what I was looking/tasting for, I ate the third piece and confirmed that yes, there was no honey/sweetener in it. I even used my finger to lick the bottom of the container a little and there was zero sweetness. It's like the baker made baklava and just forgot to sweeten it. How does something like that happen? I don't expect that I'll be back since I live far away, so I mention this in the hopes that the owner is able to investigate these issues and perhaps save a future customer from the same less-than-pleasant dining experience (since it appears that my experience is not the norm).

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Robert Larson

I've eaten here now several times and each time has been great. I enjoy the atmosphere and the staff is friendly. The food is delicious and you get a decent amount for the price. I will continue to keep coming back.