The best pita across any chain anywhere! I love pita and have tried many places but this location beats them all! They have mastered the technique and their meat off the grill always tastes fresh! The servers are just one of the best you will meet– always greeting you and taking a second to know you! Most importantly they make a point to remember what you like and how you like your food served and that’s awesome! I’ve been having Pitas at this location for years and it stands top of my list still!
Jonathan W.
Tu valoración: 3 Brampton, Canada
I’ve been to their location in Streetsville, but sat down this time and went for the hummus platter. I don’t believe I’ve come across a platter before where the whole base of the plate is hummus, and then topped with rice, chicken and your choice of veggies. I like the concept of the platter as I LOVE hummus, but like my previous experience with this chain, flavour is okay but lacking. The hummus is smooth, but the tahini and garlic are too subtle IMO. Hot sauce is too mild and almost as sweet as it is hot. Chicken was quite good with a nice crisp but still tender and fresh. I enjoyed it, but only to an extent as I’m looking for bold flavours and they seem to cater to people with a milder palette than mine.
Odessa C.
Tu valoración: 5 Halifax, Canada
Used to eat here when it was ‘Pita Nutsy,’ and despite the name change, it still delivers the best falafel and chicken shawarma wraps! I am vegetarian right now but would gladly have a cheat day and eat their chicken shawarma wraps. My family and I haven been eating here for quite sometime and enjoy the consistency, and the garlic sauce, yumm! The wraps are fresh and quick, and well priced. Either location in Oakville(Lakeshore) serves the same delicious food.
Kirk F.
Tu valoración: 3 Oakville, Canada
The food is of decent quality but the staff at every location seems to be complacent… If you turn up 15 minutes prior to closing expect a lie about them«running out of chicken»
Nicholas P.
Tu valoración: 3 Oakville, Canada
I have eaten the shwaramas from this location a few times. The service has been inconsistent where sometimes it takes quite a while to get your order. The food itself I found to be OK, nothing special, but my parents absolutely love this place. I found that the shwarama here is more like a pita as opposed to a sandwich, hence the name pita pit. Overall it is a good location to grab a quick bite as the staff are quite nice.
Marta W.
Tu valoración: 4 Brampton, Canada
The food at these places is awesome. The portions are very generous and prices are reasonable. My personal favourite is the chicken shawarma dinner or pita. Not the greatest looking place, but definitely worth the trip for take out. Oh, the sauces are delicious too!
Tom S.
Tu valoración: 2 Mississauga, Canada
I have mixed feelings about pita nutso. Overall it’s a pretty decent place. Their chicken shawarmas taste good, their fries are pretty decent and the prices are not that bad. The actual restaurant interior itself is kind of small though so you can’t always rely on seating being available, and it’s not exactly the cleanest place either, so I usually don’t feel overly comfortable about eating in here. I guess this might be the reason why I have an underlying negative impression of this place despite the pretty good food. I sometimes wonder what exactly goes on behind the scenes and whether or not their«chicken» is actually chicken. The people working here weren’t the greatest either. They were a bit on the rude side and one of the guys likely forgot to make my fries for me since it took like 25 minutes for them to be made even though there was nobody else there. I went with a female friend of mine once and I could tell that the employees were scoping her out from behind the counter, quite immature and perverted of them. Go here at your own risk
Dottie P.
Tu valoración: 4 Ann Arbor, MI
Every time I come to Canada, I must have Pita Nutso. It’s just awesome. We don’t have anything that comes close in Michigan, even though we have shawarmas and pitas. It’s certainly not gourmet, but Pita Nutso is to Shawarmas what Taco Bell is to Mexican, I suppose.
Taye N.
Tu valoración: 5 Oakville, Canada
This is my daughter’s and my favourite after school snack place! She loves the chicken shawarma grilled pita. Yummy for sure. I love that she is eating something healthy! Thank You Pita Nutso!
Tony G.
Tu valoración: 5 Woodbridge, Canada
When I’m craving a spicy chicken shawarma sandwich, Pita Nutso on Trafalgar is tough to beat. With my sandwich in one hand and the bottle of garlic sauce in my other hand, I make sure that every bite has a generous amount of garlic sauce. The sauce is really that good! Also, if you’re a mango fanatic like me then you’ll enjoy pairing the sandwich up with a can of Jumex Mango nectar.
Magdalena R.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
Seriously delicious Shawarma. Whatever they put in the sauce makes you want more… and more. For me, this place is in direct competition with Ali Baba’s. If I had this place on one side, and Ali Baba’s on the other, I’d split in two. As an added bonus to the awesome taste, the staff is friendly, energetic, and overall pretty awesome. :)
Richie S.
Tu valoración: 4 Oakville, Canada
A great, family-run place in O-town. TVs are permanently set on GolTV as you wait for your order. The best shawarma outside TO. You visit enough and they remember your order and throw extras on every once in a while. They say the hummus is homemade. I’m not so sure.
Bryan G.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Though I am undoubtedly a Seinfeld superfan, even I can admit that sometimes the Seinfeld reach is just a bit too far. It’s like anything powerful, put into the hands of the wrong people, bad things can happen. Like the name of this chain. The t-shirts actually say«No Pita For You!» on the back of them so I’m clearly not just making this up. But once you get past the Seinfeld slaughtering, you’ll find that Pita Nutsy offers up a pretty good meal. Oakville has a habit of providing food at lower quality but higher prices than Toronto and this is no exception. Sometimes you can get in on a great«deal» like 2 chicken shwarmas for $ 10. A kafta, shwarma or souvlaki dinner is fucking $ 14. You’ll be mad until you realise you can’t get a cheaper meal without going into the city. Once you calm you’ll be treated to some of the better food the suburbs have to offer. Loaded with a thin but tasty garlic sauce, the chicken shwarma is, in my opinion, the real winner here though many like the kafta as well. Personally, I find it difficult to get into any food that sounds like that beginning of a giant loogie. As soon as I try to order it, I’m turned off. I’ll stick with my shwarma. The meat is tender but grilled up nicely so that it has it’s crispy parts and the guys behind the counter seem to at least mostly know what they’re doing — even if they do get a bit flustered if there’s more than 2 people waiting. Incidentally, they do not offer soup.