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| - This restaurant opened about 6 months ago or so and I haven't been disappointed yet.
If you're going for a light and semi healthy meal (depends on what you get there), this is the place. I love pita sandwiches and Mr. Pita has pretty much any kind of pita you can think of. Their menu ranges from an Italian (complete with salami, ham, swiss cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, pepper rings, and italian dressing) to a Peanut Butter pita (with your choice of banana slices, apple slices, or grape jam). Each comes in 7 inch, 9 inch, or 12 inch sizes (cut in half). You also can choose what kind of pita bread. Your choices are white or honey wheat.
It doesn't stop with just pita sandwiches, they have other items too. Cold classics, baked pitas (oven baked pitas), pita pizzas, salads, soups, chilli, mexican pitas, and quesapitas (basically a quesadilla, but they use pita bread instead of tortillas). I've had their pita pizzas and they're not bad. The pita bread can get a little tough if it's cooled too much, but over all, it tastes just like a pizza.
Show up hungry and want to get more than just 1 item off the menu? No problem! They have a pita bar that's all you can eat for $7.49 and it has everything (including the soups and salad) plus they throw in nachos. Talk about a steal.
I've saved the best for last. If you get a combo, you can get your side items. What's so great about it, they oven bake their fries and chicken tenders. I don't think I've seen anything in there that's fried (I could be wrong though).
As for the time to go, don't go during noon rush hour because that place gets packed! I've gone a little after 1pm, and my co-worker and I were the only people in the restaurant, had the whole place to ourselves.
I will defiantly will keep going back!
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