Pita Inn
4.1
The original Pita Inn offers a casual atmosphere for those out on their lunch break or in need of a late-night snack. The falafel is made fresh with Turkish chickpeas and comes tucked inside a pita pocket with lettuce, tomato and tahini yogurt sauce. Other specialties include chicken shawarma sandwiches and baklava. Middle Eastern music flows through the speakers at a reasonable volume. A retail space next door to the restaurant offers pita bread and tubs of fresh hummus at bargain prices.
Getting There
- Cross Streets:
- Dempster and Crawford.
- Parking:
- Free Lot
- Public Transportation:
- Pace Bus: 250
- Wheelchair Access:
- Yes
The Basics
- Hours:
- 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday; 11 a.m.-midnight Friday and Saturday.
- Cuisine:
- Middle Eastern
- Meals Served:
- Dessert, Dinner, and Lunch
- Price Range:
- $ (Under $9)
- Reservations:
- Not Accepted
- Smoking:
- No
- Audience:
- Families
Features
- Carryout:
- Yes
- Features:
- Catering and Late Night. Open 'til midnight Friday and Saturday. No children's menu.
- Worth Noting:
- Recommended
- Specialties:
- Falafel, chicken shawarma.
- Payment Methods:
- Checks Accepted
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Seating :
- For 80
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"I am not the King of Kebob but"
By George A from southsider by birth,north by marriage, November 18, 2007
I have been to Pita Inn and Reza's. I see more ethnic people at Pita Inn than Reza's. I have been to Reza's a few times and had good steak and rice...
Report This Review"I would like to respond..."
By EdgeGar from Chicago, IL, September 7, 2007
I would like to respond to the "one star" comment posted below. First of all, Reza'a is average at best. After all, how much dill does one portion...
Report This Review"best food for the price...."
By Grace from Evanston, IL, May 15, 2007
best food for the price. the service is so quick, it's amazing
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