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    4.0 (45 reviews)

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    Pita Pit - Sandwiches Near Me - Anchorage, Alaska
    Pita Pit - Sandwiches Near Me - Anchorage, Alaska
    Pita Pit - I like my gyro basically like a salad rolled into pita bread. - Sandwiches Near Me - Anchorage, Alaska
    Pita Pit - Enjoying our late lunch! - Sandwiches Near Me - Anchorage, Alaska
    Pita Pit - Sandwiches Near Me - Anchorage, Alaska
    Pita Pit - Sandwiches Near Me - Anchorage, Alaska
    Pita Pit - Sandwiches Near Me - Anchorage, Alaska
    Pita Pit - This is what I paid over $10 for. NEVER coming back. - Sandwiches Near Me - Anchorage, Alaska
    Pita Pit - Sandwiches Near Me - Anchorage, Alaska
    Pita Pit - Piece of hair in my food & high water prices - Sandwiches Near Me - Anchorage, Alaska
    Pita Pit - Sandwiches Near Me - Anchorage, Alaska
    Pita Pit - Sandwiches Near Me - Anchorage, Alaska
    Pita Pit - Sandwiches Near Me - Anchorage, Alaska

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    Pita Pit - Sandwiches Near Me - Anchorage, Alaska

    PITA PIT ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Joy L.

    Pita Pit never disappoints. Great customer service, lots to choose from, great price point. They've added a few new items which is cool. I'm bummed that they eliminated the loyalty card tho... if you dont want to load the app on your phone, you can no longer participate in the loyalty program (screw you corporate and your bullshit tracking apps). I took one star off this time cause a lot of the stuff looked wilted, and that's unusual. But it wasnt just one or 2 things, it was like half the cold items looked like they needed to be trashed and it was not closing time. Ah... I love produce in Alaska!

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    10 years ago

    Great healthy lunch place even the kids like it. I love how you can add humus to everything and how exactly you want your wrap

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