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  • Takes Reservation
  • Has TV
  • WiFi
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Wheelchair Accessible

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    I have been here twice and I have not been disappointed either time. I ordered the veggie shawarma and the Greek salad, and both were fresh and delicious. It is true that the sandwich pita is more like a tortilla, but this doesn't bother me at all. The pitas are delicious and fresh-tasting. You can tell they were made in house that day. I also ordered the falafel on one occasion, and it was delicious as well. This place has a wide assortment of vegetarian options, which I greatly appreciate. I will come here again and again. The price is a bit higher than what you might expect, but the pitas are large and I always have enough for leftovers the next day. Recommended!

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    I have never seen anything good about Peoria, especially when it comes to good food, this place is full of nasty chains and people here are so boring thats where they take their buisness to.  Pita's was the ONLY place I would ever eat out in Peoria...only place worth visiting this wretched BORING ****hole of a city/town whatever it is.
    Good food, Good quality, loved their gyros, chicken shawarma, they have the best hummus in town, LOVE their kibbeh and falafel, and enjoyed the fresh salads they would make me in the back. The two sisters that run this place are very friendly, sweet and will basically make you whatever you like. They have these AMAZING cookies (mammoul) the BEST I have had, make sure to try it.

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    I have to admit I'm no connoisseur of Mediterranean food and I've only visited one time, but I fail to see what the rave reviews are about.  I ordered the spicy Gyro, and it was tasty, but unlike any other Gyro I've ever had  Was it better?  Can't say it was, just different.

    I'm accustomed to having Gyros with the Gyro meat -- a mixture of spiced lamb and beef I believe being shaved off a rotating spit.  Didn't see that here.  And the pita bread is usually about 6-7 inches in diameter and warmed on the grill, before being slathered with cucumber/yogurt sauce, the aforementioned meat, and a few slices of tomato and lots of onions.  

    These Gyros weren't like that at all,  I have to agree with Kate F that that the pita seemed more like a tortilla wrap, although I didn't find that really offensive, just not what I expected.  And I don't know - perhaps this is really authentic and my idea of Gyros is Americanized, I don't know enough to say who's right.

    Anyway, it was good, but different and not exactly what I was craving.  I also had the lamb pie and wasn't very impressed - it's fairly small but I wasn't expecting much for 2 bucks, kind of like a stuffed baked crescent roll with some ground lamb inside. I guess I'll have to try those other items folks are raving about if I ever make it back.

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