We’ve had food trucks come by work a couple of days a week, which has been fun but the food has been mostly disappointing. This one is legit. They were fast, and really friendly. They asked if I was vegan when I asked for no cheese, and told me that I should also skip the Bella sauce then(proactive assistance most appreciated!) I got the falafel pita, no cheese or Bella sauce. It was fantastic with just the falafel and veggies, if messy. I also got the pita chips which turned out to be a small side of hummus and fried triangles of pita bread, not chips from a bag. This filled my heart with joy(and probably cholesterol, but whatever.) I’d definitely make a point to visit this truck again.
K.A. K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New Albany, OH
Love when this truck pulls up to my work on weekends! I’m sure all the stuff is good, but I always get the Buffalo Pita & fries. Kind of pricey, but better than eating out of a vending machine.
Caitlin R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cincinnati, OH
I love, love, love the idea of food trucks! More often than not though, they’re miso re at best. That was definitely not my experience with Pitabilities! I was able to try this food truck at the Columbus Crew game on Sunday after my mom told me it was her favorite place to eat at the stadium. I figured with her stamp of approval it’d be better than some but nothing special. Boy was I wrong! The long line should have been an indicator or what I was about to experience! They have a decent sized menu but also advertise that if they have the ingredients they’ll put together whatever you’d please. I had the Chicken teriyaki pita and my mind was blown! I love a good pita sandwich and this one was one for the record books! Super soft pita bread with amazing chicken! Unlike chicken you’ll find on some sandwiches elsewhere, this chicken was perfectly cooked, juicy and well seasoned! The sauce they used was perfection! It had a hint of cucumber flavor that did not pull away from the delicious teriyaki sauce that coated the chicken. I am envious of Columbus for this gem of a food truck and will be seeking it out the next time I’m in town for sure!
Andy K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Englewood, OH
Jules and I managed to make it out for the Springfield Food Truck Competition this past Saturday and indulge in a veritable orgy of glorious food from all over the Midwest. With so many choices at our fingertips, I decided to head to Pitabilities. So, as I headed to the front of line, you imagine my disappointment that my first choice, the New Delhi pita sandwich, was out of stock. Blast! But, that’s the territory that comes with food trucks – sometimes they run out of your favorites. I instead had to settle on the Buffalo Chicken pita. And this decision? Yeah, maybe not my best, and certainly not Pitabilities’ best. The pita itself came straight out of a bag, very obviously not freshly made and not even toasted. My sandwich came with only 4 – 5 chunks of chicken in it, mainly being filled with nearly-liquid mozzarella cheese, two kinds of sauce, and a pile of raw onion. Not ‘grilled’ onion like the menu advertised – this onion was barely warm. Honestly? The best thing I could recommend from the Pitabilities truck is their fries. They’re shoestring fries with just the right amount of seasoning – plus, you can get them with a number of toppings included gyro meat and feta. In the end, though, there are so many food trucks at these festivals that I probably won’t stop by Pitabilities again. Sorry guys, but one strike is all you get in that arena…
Emma B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Columbus, OH
Nothing out of the ordinary. Consistent food/flavor as one would expect, but still very good. If you’re looking to try a new place and not sure where to go, I would recommend. My friends and I ate here at the Food Truck Festival — a long line, but it was worth the wait. Probably not my «go to» place, but everyone enjoyed their pita sandwiches!
Amanda D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lewis Center, OH
I am a big fan! I have had the luxury of finding the truck at small events with little to no line which is not normal. Their pitas are really good quality and I love that they let you customize each one. I really enjoy the teriyaki chicken pita and the buffalo chicken. Now I would advise to skip the fries though. They are clearly just from a frozen bag and the two times I have tried them they weren’t cooked well. The fries though will not make me pull the star rating down though. Go get some pitas!
Sue D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Columbus, OH
Tried out Piatbilities while attending the Whitehall Food Truck fest last weekend. It was by far our favorite truck that we tried! My bfriend and I split the original gyro. My mouth is still watering thinking about it! Chock full of deliciousness! I highly recommend. The service was also fantastic.
Loraine A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbus, OH
This food truck’s food is delicious! Everything is fresh & the Bella sauce is fantastic. I suggest making the order a combo because the pita leaves me yearning for more.
Jillian M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Columbus, OH
Decent! I had this food truck for the first time this past weekend, and I was satisfied with my original gyro. My partner had the buffalo chicken pita, which was also pretty good. He got his with fries, and they were good but nothing special. I like that you can have a nice variety of veggies/toppings on your pita, and the pita itself was very soft. Everything we had was good, but nothing amazing or different to mention. I thought that $ 8 for a gyro seemed a bit high, but most food trucks have a slightly elevated cost, so I understand why. The woman running the counter was very outgoing and helpful. I liked the fact that they offer fare that is less greasy than a lot of food truck items. Ultimately, I enjoyed my meal, but I wasn’t really amazed by the experience.
Divya B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Houston, TX
They usually show up at work which is great. Fries are spot on and gyro is as good as it can be from a truck. Pita is soft and meat is flavored well
Maria R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Columbus, OH
I had the pleasure of trying this food truck while at my office. Food truck day is pretty popular and I thought I’d give it a whirl with my man. In short– pretty good! Why the 3 stars? They messed up my bf’s order. He is allergic to some food stuff but luckily none that was left in the gyro even though he asked for it not to be in it. It also took 20 minutes to get. A life spared but damn it took long.
Ellie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Columbus, OH
The service was mediocre and so was the food. The pita crumbled after the first bite. The meat was delicious, but everything else was ordinary. They were light on the sauce and put way too many tomoatoes on the pita. I was impressed with how quick they made the food, but I wish the quality had been better.
Gus W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Columbus, OH
It’s been awhile since the last time I’ve had Pitabilities, but their gyros are as good as ever. The ingredients are nice and fresh, and the meat is cooked perfectly. The reason I hadn’t been for so long is mainly because of the lines. Usually I will see them at a fest, and they always have the longest line there, which is great. For them. Today I caught them at OSU East, and I was surprised to find a bit of a line, but nothing crazy. I ordered the gyro as always, and I got a deal for free fries –thanks Unilocal :) — the gyro was great per usual. The fries not so much. They’re just regular shoe string fries out of the bag it seemed, and they were cold. Well, whatever, they were free. My buddy had the buffalo pita and thought it was pretty good but said he’d stick with the gyro next time. Overall, the pitas are pretty great, but I’ll probably stay away from the sides next time.
Tiffany C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Columbus, OH
As much as I wish I could love Pitabilities. I just can’t. I’m glad I got the chance to give them a try, but after everything. my conclusion is that there’s really not much that makes this truck stand out above a lot of the competition. There’s no gimicks, quirks, or specialties to harness a wow-mazement craze and keep a lot of people coming back. I’ve had better Gyros at a standard food cart and the fries they served were McDonald’s-esque in similarities. They have a tangy sauce they offer for certain menu items, and while that was pretty decent… it just couldn’t save it. I think real disappointment lies in the prices… After two Pitas, two drinks and 1 order of fries our total was around $ 20, and for what I paid. the quality and taste unfortunately did not deliver, nor make me think twice to find this truck if I were out and about. The stars are merely for the kindness of their staff, and quickness and efficiency to get out the order, but they leave much to be desired for a Pita Truck. Sorry, guys.
Brian K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Columbus, OH
The Philly cheese steak pita was good but the wrap easily fell apart when you tried to eat it. The worst part was the wait, 25 minutes for my food. After waiting for food for 10 minutes my friend went to another food truck and finished his sandwich before I got my order. Ridiculous
Allison A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbus, OH
I go out of my way to find this food truck. It used to be right outside my office and now I walk about 15 minutes to get to the next closest location. I have considered taking a campus bus to get to yet another location on campus. If I bring my lunch and they are within distance, my lunch will wait until the next day. I get the possibilites salad with gyro meat and it is fabulous. Everything is fresh and crispy, staff is friendly and greets you by name after a couple visits. The only thing is they are not quick, your food is freshly prepared while you wait and there can tend to be a large crowd/line. I’d just suggest you be first in line.
Matt W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Columbus, OH
Not bad at all! Pitabilities is one of several trucks that has made their way up to Dublin recently, so I walked over from my office to give them some $$(and encourage them to come back!) I just went with the basic gyro and fries(plus I used a Unilocal check in deal to get my fries for free!), and it was a nice, tasty wrap. The only thing I don’t know if I like was the lack of tzatziki sauce — they use what they call«Bella» sauce, which was sour cream based, instead. I also tried the cinnamon chips — basically big fried pita wedges with cinnamon sugar and caramel sauce. Very messy, but a nice treat! I saw several people getting the salads and falafel wraps, and heard a lot of pleased feedback. Seems like some good options there, too.
Will P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Columbus, OH
Good street food There was a foodtruck roundup at Easton towne centre and I must say pitabilities was the best on the lot. Had the gyro and it was well made. The cinnamon pita chips were the star though. Great sweet taste.
Richard P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Columbus, OH
A solid falafel pita, stuffed with lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, hummus, olives, and sauce. The falafel were a little misshapen, which to me is a good thing, indicating they’re made by hand. And the whole thing dished up by friendly people who are clearly enjoying what they’re doing. Probably not a food truck I would go out of my way to find(unlike, say, Aromaku) but I wouldn’t complain if it was regularly parked next to my office, either.
Doc M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Columbus, OH
Caught Pitabilities at the Hills Market Surf & Truck Tuesdays event just before the rain started. Thankfully the plentiful covered seating kept my happy ass dry while I finally got to try out one of Cbus’ better known food trucks. Placed my order for a Gyro and Fries and enjoyed chatting with others waiting on their orders. Got my order just as the rain started to pick up and headed to the Hills Market outdoor café for a seat at the bar and a iced Yuengling. The gyro was great, I particularly liked the choices of toppings and the feta cheese kicked it for me. The fries, umm, well, while they were hot, limp oversalted freezer fries kills a star off the review for me. The guys working the truck this night were great, very friendly and make this a tasty fun place to catch when it’s in your neighborhood.