Been here a couple times and it has been good every time. This is the closest one to my house, but I have been to the one on Muldoon too and had the same great service. Hope they keep up the standards, will continue to go and recommend to others.
Thomas H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Anchorage, AK
This was my first time visiting this particular franchise. And I have to say the place was absolutely terrific! A refreshing, change of pace from my usual Subway addiction for a light meal! The staff was friendly and the food was made fresh and rather quickly for a made-to-order establishment. The selection of products and condiments was good. I highly recommend if you haven’t had the chance to give it a shot.
Sarah F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Goose Creek, SC
This is the first time I’ve been to a Pita Pit. The service was excellent in providing information on how it worked and what they suggested. The food was also very good. I felt the price was pretty high for what you get, so I probably won’t go there often. But it was good.
Rosie V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Anchorage, AK
Cool, a healthy subway-esque pita place. Got no place for lunch? I guess this place works.
Guy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Anchorage, AK
Great prime rib & excellent staff. Glad to see the S. Anchorage location since I work down here. Looking forward to the new Tikahtnu location opening in April 2015 as I live in Eagle River.
R B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Grove City, OH
First impressions were good, but unfortunately it went downhill fast. It’s really clean and the staff were all very nice and friendly — almost too friendly. We walked in and were reviewing the menu and discussing options and the girl at the register came over and asked if it was our first time. She then proceeded to explain the menu to us… every single item… in great detail. It rapidly became apparent she was going to go through the entire menu item by item so I finally had to interrupt her by saying thank you for the information and we’d order in a few minutes. I settled on a Philly Cheesesteak pita and my wife went with the traditional gyro. This is where the service became… bizarre. We ordered the food and moved down to the right of the counter, where you choose add-ons — just like Subway. Keep in mind, this is FIVEFEET from the register where we just ordered. The girl there asked us what were having. We thought she was asking what we wanted on our pitas but after some confusion, it turns out we had to give them our orders again so they could cook the meat. Again, we just ordered the food… FIVEFEET away…30 seconds earlier. There was also confusion over what sort of pita’s we wanted, which is amazing because apparently there are only two options — white and whole wheat. Then we got into the other add-ons, which I’ll address in a minute. They put the meat on the grill. For my wife, there were three decently sized strips of gyro meat. For my Philly there was about half the amount of meat my wife had. It was an abysmally, pitifully small amount of meat. The girl asked me if I would like some veggies and cheese cooked with my meat so I added onions, mushrooms and provolone. This is where it really gets sad. I already had a tiny amount of meat for my gyro. The girl literally picked up the onions and mushrooms with her fingertips. I kid you not… I’m guessing she had maybe 4 mushroom slices and 10 pieces of diced onion. Keep in mind this is pre-cooked and the onions and mushrooms were going to cook down to half that amount. I told the girl I was going to want more onions and mushroom than she put on the grill and she did about the same amount again. *sigh* Long story short, I had one of the most pitifully small gyros I’ve ever seen. I hate to keep using the word literally, but in this case it’s true — the pita literally wrapped around the food inside twice. It was about the size of a taquito, maybe two fingers thick. My wife had me do her pita order after seeing how much trouble I had with mine. I added Tzatziki, onions, tomatoes, cucumber and Feta. On every single item, I had to have them double the amounts of things and on the Tzatziki I had to have them triple it. It seems like they would have figured it out by now, but no, I had to keep repeating myself on the amounts. In the end, my wife wound up with a decent sized gyro, but it was still smaller than any gyro I’ve ever ordered anywhere else.
And lest you think we’re big fat hog-monsters with unreasonable expectations, two more sets of customers came in after us and they had the same problem. They had to keep telling the girl at the counter to add more stuff. So let’s talk about price. We bought the medium meals, which came to $ 22 and some change. I *HATE* places that make you pay for food prior to eating and that have a place for a tip on the receipt. In retrospect, I feel like an idiot because I left a $ 4 tip for nothing. This is basically a Subway, where you stand there and wait on your food. I wasn’t sure what to expect so I left a tip. Lesson learned. So for $ 26(or $ 22 if you’re smarter than I am and read this review), we got two medium drinks, two bags of chips and our pitas. My wife’s pita was a decent size; mine was absolutely pathetic — to put it into perspective, I could have eaten my pita in about 4 bites. Hers would have taken me 8 – 10 bites. I was still hungry after eating — so much so that I drove out to the right, went over to Wendy’s and grabbed a Jr. Cheeseburger. I could have gone to Zorba’s Gyro’s and got a much bigger gyro, chips and a drink for $ 7(easily 1.5 x the food). Likewise, I could have gone to either Sparta Pizza or Milano’s and got a huge Philly Cheesesteak with DOUBLE meat and an entire Styrofoam container of fries for $ 12(easily 4x the food) — normally my wife and I split one of these and it’s a full meal for both of us. So my verdict? The place is clean. The service was muddled but friendly. The food was tasty. But the prices were WAY out of line for the amount of food received. IMO it’s not worth eating there. I can appreciate more food options in Anchorage and I can appreciate a franchisee trying to make money, but what I can’t appreciate is a restaurant that is so stingy with the food — particularly produce — that I customer leaves hungry enough they have to go somewhere else to eat after finishing a meal.
Meghan W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rosendale, NY
Attentive staff, friendly manager, fresh food! It doesn’t get much better. Pita pit isn’t anything fancy, but the food is good! We’ll surely be back next time we’re on this side if town!
Mary C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Anchorage, AK
LOVE this place! I dream of Pita… What a wonderful and BETTER than subway place. The employees are always pleasant though a bit immature, but honestly — it’s fast food — kids are going to work there. Although teenagers are not my favorite company I understand how they are, and they need to build their portfolios! You’re not going to hire people with doctorates at a fast food place — so don’t expect it. Besides kids being kids, they’ve never been unpleasant or unprofessional(unless you count trying to slam dunk burnt mushrooms in the trash) When it gets busy it gets a little confusing, but after a few visits it’s easy to fall in to the groove of things. Love me some Pita Pit.
Tamiko B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Downtown, AK
The food was actually pretty good. Service was ok. However, dropping the f-bomb, asking a co-worker if she’s a lesbian, six or more employees standing around, talking about ex’s or having your friends hanging out doesn’t look good. Also watching the manager texting on his phone without taking control of his crew really didn’t impress me much. But what do you expect when you hire a bunch of high school kids?