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I've been to this location several times, but our latest experience was very poor. First of all, I'm baffled how people can desire to come to such a place. Mediterranean food needs to stay overseas where it belongs. However, everyone has the freedom to choose what they want, so I'd never stand in your way. But this is rabbit food IMO! With that out of the way, I appreciate the healthy options that Pita jungle offers people (the only reason I gave it 2 stars). There is obviously a market for this type of place and they've managed to handle it pretty well. Enough carrying on. We went there for our friends birthday, had a party of 12 (they were not busy by any stretch of the word). Once we were seated it took about 10 minutes to get our order in, and then we waited an hour+ for the food to come out, and several of the dishes were missing items. I get that we had a larger than standard party, but kitchens HAVE to be able to handle it especially while not being busy. The waitress did what she could, but the overall experience was pretty poor, hence the 2 stars. If I'm forced to eat at a Pita Jungle again, I hope it'll be at a different location.
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