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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThe woman with short hair and glasses at the restaurant was extremely rude. I was waiting in line with another man, but she refused to serve me, claiming they were closing after him. There was no one else in line behind me, so I couldn't understand why she couldn't just make us both a pita. I asked if they could make one more for me, but she refused and only served the man. I had been at the restaurant for an hour and a half before closing, but she showed no concern. Overall, it was a terrible experience with a horrible woman and terrible service.
I had a terrible experience at this restaurant. The woman with short hair and glasses was incredibly rude. I was waiting in line with one other person, and she refused to serve me, claiming they were closing after him. There was no one else in line behind me, so I don't understand why she couldn't just make us both a pita. I asked if they could make one more for me, but she refused and only served the other person. I had been there for an hour and a half before closing, but she didn't seem to care at all. Overall, the woman had horrible service and was extremely unpleasant.
Although technically it is a Pita Pit, this particular location does not offer several ingredients commonly found at other Pita Pit locations, such as roasted red pepper and alfalfa. Additionally, communicating your order through a plastic COVID partition is not the most ideal situation.
Food was good, staff were polite. They don't accept cash though. I didn't know that was legal.
Extremely expensive. Nearly $14 for a very small pita and a pop. This was much smaller than the same meal at Bracebridge. Worse yet, there was no real place to sit. The few tables in the service area are not there at least none with seats. There used to be a nice seating area overlooking the scenery. The janitor had closed this off because he wanted to get his mopping done while there were still customers coming in. Looks like this operation is on its last legs. Less food, less service, and no seating is not going to keep customers coming in.