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Pita Jungle is what it is. It's a chain. It's average Mediterranean-style food. It's Americanized. It's "okay." We started with the jalapeno cilantro hummus. Pretty good! The large size comes with two pitas. We ordered a third (.49 cents) to be on the safe side of bread-to-hummus ratio. That was a smart decision, as two was not enough. I had the falafel pita for dinner. It didn't have enough tahini inside to make up for the dryness of the falafel, so I found myself dousing it in Cholula. I added avocado to the pita ($1.49 upcharge) and it was saddest, smallest sliver of avocado my eyes have ever beheld. I also had the peanut butter porter. Wasn't bad. I will admit, though, it was a poor drink choice for the style of food we were eating. Peanut butter + hummus = no bueno. Our server was very friendly and accommodating. Probably the best part of the meal! If I'm near a Pita Jungle again, I would eat here, it just wouldn't be my go-to option.
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