When I come up to Omaha for work I will stop by this place for lunch at least once. I really like their buffalo chicken pita. It is small and can get really cold in the winter because of the layout of the restaurant. I like this place better than subway or goodcents. They are quick and always friendly.
Humble Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
Chicken Souvlaki. Need I say more. I worked here for a month. This was what I ordered every time. Tzatziki Sauce.Definitely.Roasted red peppers and Occasionally, Falafel included. I made a loaded Pita eveytime on wheat Pita. I like the works. My staff was cool. Love for The pit!
Melissa A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Omaha, NE
I always love it here. The BEST fast food anywhere. Kind of the fast food corporate version of Amsterdam in the Dundee neighborhood. I ordered the veggie falafel with craisins. Yummy!
Omahan B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Elkhorn, NE
Good healthy yet tasty options. Pick whatever you like from all the fixins. They do not hesitate to pile on the toppings. Hardly follow the menu. Just go with the flow. Kids menus options are decent as well. I just wish the pita bread was grilled at the end. Nevertheless the taste was good.
Christina P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Omaha, NE
I was very impressed by Pita Pit’s employees, environment, and food. I actually never intended to go their for lunch. I wanted to eat at Smashburger, but it was completely full! The line was out the door and all the tables were full. So, I decided to go next door and try Pita Pit. I thought it would be fun trying something new. Going in I had no expectations really. To my pleasant surprise the environment was very clean and the employees were friendly, professional, and helpful. The process of getting your pita was similar to subway and Qdoba. The best thing about Pita Pit was that they had a grill and prepared your meat right in front of you, so you know it’s fresh. While my meat was grilling, an employee had my pita and asked what I would like on it. They had a wide variety of toppings/fillings for the pita. The pita was DELICIOUS! Very healthy, filling, and a great size for only $ 4.30. I will most definitely pay them another visit!
Kevin M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Omaha, NE
Pita pit was a first lunchtime stop for me. The restaurant is different from subway and offers a variety of different combinations for your pita. I tried the falafel with my pita and lots of fresh veggies. They also have hummus and over 10 sauces. I enjoyed the food a lot and I hope you enjoy your pita too. There needs to be a pep in the employees step. After 10 mins they forgot to put down our falafel mixture on the grill. I will occasionally stop in to see if there has been improvement.
Kelli P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Omaha, NE
Sllooooowwwwwww… they have one speed. It doesn’t matter if there are 2 or 3 in line or backed up to the register, they go thru the motions. They must hate their jobs cuz not one of the workers smiled or was friendly. They weren’t rude or disrespectful at all, just going thru motions they obviously could less about. The food was ok. Chicken tastes like it was on the grill too long, it was dry. I really liked the pita & the variety of ingredients to add. I paid over $ 10 for the combo… I ate the chips while waiting for my pita cuz it took so long. Definitely over priced for food that was eh & service that was depressing. Will not visit again.
Matthew H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Omaha, NE
Great service. A little slow, so not ideal for lunch breaks. Amazingly delicious food. Staff made great suggestions.
Scott L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Omaha, NE
A solid 3 stars. I had a falafel pita. The sandwich was good, the falafel was just ok. Staff was friendly and the place was clean.
Erin W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Omaha, NE
A solid 3 stars. I’ve driven by Pita Pit many times, and it always seems to be busy. Nearly two months after the former manager lied about a robbery and blah blah blah, I figured it was«safe» to finally try my luck at lunch. I had gone online before my visit to use the nutrition calculator(handy!) so I knew I wanted a Dagwood on wheat with cucumbers, green peppers, tomatoes, onions, and spinach. I was impressed with the service on the line(the cashier seemed like she was getting eerily close to needing a smoke break), and the cook on the flat top somehow kept 7 or 8 orders straight. I was not impressed with the quality of the«prime rib» on the Dagwood. Of course, I wasn’t expecting actual prime rib, but it was chewy and inedible. I wouldn’t give that to my dog! The turkey and ham were fine. Next time I’ll stick with a ham, turkey, or maybe the chicken souvlaki. The toppings were very fresh, crunchy, and they hit the spot. They don’t charge extra for hummus, feta, or other toppings that would be upcharged at other sandwich chains, so I will be back to try a different pita combination soon.
Matthew B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Omaha, NE
Like subway, only it isn’t terrible. The veggies are super fresh. If you’re looking for something light and healthy go here and load up on the veggies. Great for vegans and vegetarians too. The vegetarian«meats»(eg falafel) aren’t aren’t anything to write home about, but you can load up on guacamole, hummus, artichoke hearts, etc too make a super filling meal.
Wendi H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Omaha, NE
Food was decent, but at a price of over $ 10 for a meal… way to expensive for a «sandwich». Not spending that much when I can go to Little King for less.
Brian C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Waco, TX
Great fresh choice. Good service wonderful taste. I love pitas and have them every time I’m in Europe although this is very different it’s got great flavors and exactly customized for what I wanted. I will be back.
Shaunita J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Omaha, NE
I used to go to a PP back in my research assistant days in North Carolina, so I was familiar with the chain. This particular one was pretty clean and well-lit. I saw the staff regularly clearing off the tables while I was there. Went in on a weekend for lunch. It’s in a suburban shopping center kind of place. When I was there, there was a mix of families and older folks, which is why I was a little surprised at how loud the music was in there. Don’t get me wrong, I love 1980s stadium rock(Journey!) as much as the next person, but I almost couldn’t hear what the people at the counter said. Anyway, I ordered a falafel combo(chips and a drink). It think it’s really great that the calorie info is on the board, and they seem to have a mix of foods to appeal to different tastes(including breakfast). Essentially, it feels a bit like a Subway or something. You order your base, they cook it, and then you walk around and tell someone the toppings you want. I wouldn’t say that the falafel could hold up to those made at more traditional Middle Eastern place, but it was okay. I’ll try to go back and try something else and update. At about $ 10 for the combo, it’s going to be a bit pricier than Subway or a similar place, but it ingredients seemed fresh enough, and it feels healthier than some of the other places in that strip mall. Bonus: they have that fun Coke machine.
Austin K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Omaha, NE
This is a great choice if you are looking for a place that has a good variety and lower calories. That is as long as you want it wrapped in pita. Prices are moderate but they have quite a few premium toppings included for free such as artichokes, hummus, avocado etc. The chicken souvlaki is my favorite but I have enjoyed the gyro and falafel as well. Give it a try, you will enjoy it.
Natalie E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Omaha, NE
I had the prime rib pita and the meat was chopped into very tiny pieces. I would have preferred slightly larger chunks of meat. However the meat was very tender and well-seasoned. And an unexpected choice at a place called pita pit. The veggies weren’t as fresh as I would have liked… the shredded lettuce looked a bit old and the tomatoes(I know they aren’t in season) were off-color. Not much to report service-wise, perfunctory cashier and food prep worker. I took my pita to go, and didn’t get a side or drink because I wanted to stay on budget ;) A little more expensive than the typical grab and go lunch.
D M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Omaha, NE
I was excited to try Pita Pit and gave it a shot despite the other less than exciting reviews. I think overall it was ok to good. I had the falafel pita and chicken noodle soup. I was set on the falafel before I even got here. I was excited about a quick«sandwich» place having a falafel option. The falafal was good — you got 4 round falafal patties in your pita. You can pick your spreads, toppings and sauces. I do have to say that I feel like they skimp a lot on these — I asked for Humus, lettuce, tomato and tziki sauce and all the toppings were almost barley noticeable. I didn’t even notice or taste the humus! Maybe i could have asked for more not sure but they really shouldn’t skimp on these things. The price of the pita is more than your average quick lunch /sandwich stop so I feel the value wasn’t quite there as the toppings were lacking. Close to $ 10 for pita, side and drink. It was a cold and rainy day and soup was calling my name — they had chicken noodle one of my favorites. My recommendation is skip it. It’s not homemade and the noodles were very over cooked. Nothing special here. It’s nice to have a different option for lunch /something quick and semi-healthy which will make me return however the price will prevent Pita Pit from being a regular stop for me.
Christine S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Omaha, NE
Not a bad stop, but there are a few kinks to work out. I was a big fan of pita pit when I visited Oregon, so I was very excited to see Omaha was getting its very own one. One pita is a good size for lunch or dinner, not an abundance of food but a nice portion. The vegetarian options are good, but there are also plenty of meat choices. I like the option of using a pita or having it as a salad, and I think this place is great if you are out and need a bite but want it to be healthier. The staff is still learning their way around the grill and the different stations, but given time I bet they can streamline the process.
Paul G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Omaha, NE
Pita Pit is a low-carb fast-food joint out of Canada. The crew was disorganized, so I had to repeat my order several times to different people as they assembled my pita. The result was a compact burrito-shaped object, full of vaguely Greek flavors. I lived near a Pita Pit for several years in Colorado, and I must say that the Omaha store is quite different: the prices are higher than I remember, the décor is more chain/commercial, and the portions are smaller. Most Pita Pits(that I’ve seen) cater to college students; this one is aiming more for the upscale West Omaha crowd. They don’t provide WiFi. I’m not sure that I’ll return soon or often, but this place is definitely a refreshing change from the typical fast-food scene. Update: I just visited a Pita Pit in Colorado Springs, and the pita there was about 3 times the size of what I got in Omaha. The meat was tastier, and the ingredients were assembled more effectively. Prices were identical at the two locations.
Eric K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Omaha, NE
This is a new restaurant in West Omaha. The concept is good — like Subway on a pita — but I think the execution falls short. The food is tasty, and I like the variety. But the prices are too high(over $ 10 for a sandwich comparable to a 6″ sub with chips and a drink) and the scene behind the counter is best described as «chaotic». If the combo was $ 6 or $ 7, I would be back tomorrow because I could chalk up the service issues to being newly-opened. As it stands, I don’t think I’ll be choosing this restaurant again.