Pita Jungle - GCU

3300 W Camelback Rd, Phoenix

Recent Reviews

Vicki K.

Never a bad meal here! Pita Jungle is one of our favorite restaurants to go to. My husband likes the gyro bowl and I switch it up every time. They have the best cilantro jalepeno hummus.

s b

Amazing people. They took my to go order 10 min before they opened. Greeted me with great attitudes. They care! Thank you!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kailua Lee

Nothing too much to complain, but seriously overpriced. The first few times I came in, I was able to get at least a meal for $11. However, the last time I ordered a Gyro that costed almost $10, and it is not a big Gyro either. I am giving 3 stars, because the food was good and came out quick...Wheelchair accessibility: Automatic doors at the locationDietary restrictions: Gluten free options available

Jessica P.

Taste of everything has gone down here. The chicken bowl was rather insipid, bland and even the hummus was most ordinary ever had. Not sure if they have changed there recipes and people serving over the counter are literally measuring portions before serving them. Not a good experience from A to Z.

Cruise Clay

I ordered a chipotle chicken pizza. 60 minute wait for a palm sized pizza with 4 slices of tomato probably used more calories walking back to my building.

Christopher Lewis

Love it

Ethan F.

Bad at listening to instructions , food was all wrong and I will never eat here again

Jessica Pierce

I ordered 2 gyros specifically one that only had meat onion and pickle because the person I ordered for is allergic to the other ingredients. The second gyro was regular. Not only did they leave the lettuce on but made my personal order the same as the person who is allergic to said vegetables. I let them know when making the order. I'm dissapointed, as I thought this location would be more mindful.

Paul Ganchi

On of my favorite places, pita jungle is the best. Always fresh and tasty. Great staff too!!

Jake M

That guy Josh is amazing

Houston E.

This location sucks. Its a disgrace to other pita jungle locations. I stop in here every so often when I am on campus for some food and it is always filthy in the dining area, the food is not on the level of the other locations, and there is barely ever any sriracha bc they always seem to be out of it, and the customer service is sub-par. The whole atmosphere inside feels half-assed.

Tatiana Markelova

Unfortunately I was not able to walk in since it’s a student campus only.

FNU LNU

Super fresh food. The roasted cauliflower was amazing. The gyro was soft fresh delicious the meat was not dried out or overcooked. The bread was soft and fresh. Fantastic meal

Joseph Peabody

They are pretty good to work for. Back of the house is chaos.

Steven I.

What a spot!!! Truly a pleasure to eat in such a fine location. The fumes of delicately baked lamb practically carry you into the building. Once you descend from the cloud of scent induced endorphins that beckoned you in, the other four of your senses are immediately stimulated in an orchestration of pure bliss. Your eyes begin to water as you behold the sight of their open face stone oven funneling in pitas and exhaling works of art. The sound of chopping meat and crunching lettuce reverberating off the metal counter can only be described as euphorically intoxicating. Each step closer to the counter releases new waves of anticipation as the thrill of biting into a gyro teases the minds eye. By the time you receive the glorious tin foil wrapped treasure, drool will be found dripping from the corners of your mouth. The heat transfer from the unwrapping of tin foil to the sweaty palm your hands will send shivers down your spine. Then the bite. Look out Beethoven's fifth, Michelangelo's David, DaVinci's Monta Lisa. There is a new masterpiece in town and she's straight out of flavor town.

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