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Not a fan of this particular location - I think I'm gonna stick with the Chandler one. I love Pita Jungle, I really do, and I would usually leave a raving review, but after my visit last night to the Tempe location, I feel obligated as a long-time customer to give other potential visitors to the TEMPE establishment (not the other ones) a friendly note that the service I received from the hostess last night was absolutely terrible. When I went in and asked for a table for two, I didn't get a simple "hello." She picked up two menus, put them on the table closest to her and walked away. The table was right by the entrance where it was chilly and the draft kept coming in, so I asked if I could sit elsewhere... to which her reply was picking up the menus and silverware and then HANDED IT TO ME as she pointed to a table in the back. I'm not a lazy person by any means, but I don't feel like I should be my own host when I'm trying to support an establishment. I don't know her name, but she was working around 7:45 p.m. on Thursday, March 4. Perhaps some manners and training in hosting etiquette would be beneficial to her and this location. I think I'll stick with the Chandler location until then.
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