I decided to give this place a try (because it's close to the most delectable Angel Sweet!!) despite the nyehhh review my friend gave of it and now I know, nyehhh x2. My falafel pita was pretty sad, it almost made me cry!
The falafel was a little bland and thickly caked, a little hard to get down at times. The lettuce had seen better days to be sure, the onion had the texture of one that'd been forgotten in the back of the fridge for a few weeks and the tomato was green - no offense against green tomatoes - when you're in Alabama and they're fried! But the worst thing about it - no pickled cucumber?!?!?! Huh???!!!
I noticed they were cleverly up-selling extra sauce to everyone - at .50 a pop, I fell for it but it did help me get the chunky falafel down. Maybe falafel isn't their strong suit but even with another decent filling the veggies just wouldn't cut it for me. Always trying to find something positive though... well... the guy that waited on me had great hair, and the pita bread was decent I guess. I'll drive 3x the distance to have a pita 10x as good (and cheaper!) at Haji Baba.