Pita Pita Mediterranean Grill offers fresh Mediterranean and Middle Eastern food. Their inexpensive menu, which includes vegetarian friendly and healthy options, is considered a fantastic value. Pita Pita Mediterranean Grill is often busy and noisy. Customers notice their great, speedy service. Visitors recommend their dinner, and especially their lunch offerings.

Known for its phenomenal value and as a great lunch spot.

Recommended:
fattoush, turkish coffee, chicken shawarma, baklava, lentil soup, hummus, lamb, sandwiches, soups, chicken
Hours:
Open today 11am — 10pm
Monday  11:00am — 10:00pm
Tueday  11:00am — 10:00pm
Wednesday  11:00am — 10:00pm
Thursday  11:00am — 10:00pm
Friday  11:00am — 10:00pm
Saturday  11:00am — 10:00pm
Sunday  Closed
Details:
Lunch, dinner, table service, delivery, vegetarian friendly

Meal times

  • Lunch
  • Dinner

Services

  • Table service
  • Take-out
  • Delivery
  • Reservations accepted

Attire

  • Casual

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible

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First reviewed by fmilhaupt

mcleanrj

Good place to eat !!!

There are times when you're really hungry and you dont have the patience to cook....Pita Pita then is my next stop.
Awesome food, though being a vegetarian gives me few options. But I still consider it to be one of the better places to eat if youre looking for ethnic food. Would have been even better if there was a little more space to seat people.

aaga

good food

We heard from friends about this place, but tried just recently, mainly because of shorter drive in comparison to going all the way to dearborn. We realized the food is very good and now we go there often. Its a restaurant you should try for good middle eastern cuisine at reasonable prices.

killer middle eastern!

The first time there I thought it was a bit expensive. Then I realized I bought enough for 4 people. Pita Pita serves the best Middle Eastern food ever!

fmilhaupt

Good food/unlikely building

Pita Pita is a rather imaginative reuse of a defunct Dunkin Donuts shop. As a result, the dining room is fairly small and narrow. The food, however, is much better than the surroundings might suggest.

My personal favorite is the humble mjeddara, a flavorful rendition of this rice and lentil dish that Pita Pita makes very well.

I have not seen karnabeet anywhere else in town, and I'd recommend it to anyone who hasn't tried it before. Cauliflower florettes are dipped in falafel batter and deep-fried. This gives it a delightfully crunchy texture which makes this a great appetiizer or side dish.

Both the meat and meatless dishes are cooked with skill and care. The fresh juices are thick and bursting with flavor. In over a year of eating at Pita Pita at least every couple of weeks, I have yet to have a bad meal.

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