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Pita Nutso
Categories: Restaurants Mediterranean Restaurants Middle Eastern Mediterranean, Middle Eastern [Edit]
241 Queen St SMississauga, ON L5M
(905) 858-6161
- Hours:
Mon-Thu 11 am - 9 pm
Fri-Sat 11 am - 11 pm
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Price Range:
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$
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Good For:
- Late Night, Lunch, Dinner
- Alcohol:
- No
- Caters:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
5 reviews for Pita Nutso
5 reviews in English
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Review from Omar S.
Amazing food, and very friendly people.
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Review from Jason S.
Toronto, ON
I love Pita Nutso. SOOO MUCH! I've cheated a few times with other shawarma establishments, but I always come back.
Listed in: 5 star establishments, Streetsville
1 Previous Review: Show all »
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1/17/2011
First to Review
PIta Nutso is pretty darn amazing. The shawarmas are satisfying and will leave you coming back for… Read more »
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1/17/2011
First to Review
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Review from Peter H.
Mississauga, ON
Queen Street in Mississauga has 5 shawarma places atm (including one beside this one and another a few stores apart). This I think is the best as far as the actual shawarma wrap goes, it's just as good if not better than Osmow's at least and the guys here are more friendly...they always have soccer on the TV so it's hilarious when their favourite team is playing and they start cheering. They glaze their pita with a mild garlic sauce which is delicious and they stone grill the bread rather than using a toaster which makes the pita taste so much better...wish other shawarma places would do that.. I dunno about other locations which don't have as good reviews but this one is nice. Not a lot of sitting room and the music is a bit too loud at times but if you're getting take-out then it's good or if you don't feel like waiting in a long line at Osmow's and need an empty table. The prices are also reasonable, they give a shawarma + a big plate of either fries (which I can never finish) or potatoe wedges + a drink for like $6
For UTM students, this is a pretty good place to go for lunch cos it's an 8 min ride on the 44 from UTM and much better than our food options. If they wanna improve then they can maybe use less lettuce in their shawarma's (just my preference) and use better sides because potatoe wedges aren't really that great and the fries are avg (oh and turn the music down during lunch lol). -
Review from Duck D.
Brampton, ON
Not bad.. I prefer their chicken to Osmow's next door which is "cheat" cooked on a flat top, not true vertical rotisserie style like a shawarma should be. This is the original location before they popped up with 20 other chain locations. It was best years ago when they were The Pita Nazi (then Nutsy, then Nutso)
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Review from Keeley-Ann H.
Mississauga, ON
This place has been open for as long as I can remember. When I was a little girl we lived in the apartments above the strip of stores its in. I really have no clue how long ago that was but the owner used to work there himself. It was small, always sweltering hot and everything was wood! It was definitely the hot spot in streetsville and i could say that majority of mississaugians know of this place whether they have been there or not. I has true heart. They have now become a franchise and have locations all over the GTA and are growing. Its and irreplaceable taste and feeling of comfort being inside this place. I have had the food at the other locations and although they are good no other beats the hometown original like the Streetsville location. The food is always good and super fresh moist meat. There is another shwarma place half a minute away, but they still do not compare to Pita Nutso. During our Bread and Honey festival people are walking all over queen st and you better believe they are smelling and tasting this food when they walk by. I think im so passionate about it because its from my home town in the city, and they have put so much effort into revamping the restaurant but keeping the home sweet home feeling. I definitely suggest this place to any and everyone who will ever be in the Mississauga area. If you cant get here then definitely try one of the other locations. Even if the people suck, the food should still be amazing.
