Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Casual Middle Eastern spot delivering flavorful shawarma, kabobs, and hearty bowls at fair Santa Monica prices, but service speed and consistency can vary.
Pita House Inc delivers solid neighborhood dining through flavorful shawarma, kabobs, and standout hummus that earn consistent praise, supported by fair value for portions and a loyal local following. However, inconsistent execution with occasional dry or overly salty items and variable service speed and attentiveness during busy periods prevent grade A territory. The casual counter-service format with simple ambiance suits its neighborhood role well, making it a reliable casual choice rather than a destination.
The room feels simple and pleasant, a casual counter-service spot where locals and visitors grab plates and wraps. Service can be warm, with regulars shouting out staff by name, and one diner noted the hummus as "restaurant-level good." Parking and the busy lot outside can be a distraction, so many prefer to sit inside. Cooking leans traditional Middle Eastern with flavor-forward shawarma and kabobs, plus build-your-own bowls for flexibility. Expect silky hummus, tender beef shawarma, and a comforting spicy creamy chicken when they are on form. This is not a fine-dining destination, more a reliable neighborhood choice for casual meals and takeout, with occasional dips in speed and seasoning. For families, the menu is naturally accessible: chicken, rice, fries, and hummus please many kids. There is no dedicated kids menu, but wraps and plates can be shared. Veg options are plentiful, though strict gluten-free diners should note shared fryer limitations mentioned by reviewers.
Area: Busy coastal corridor with a mix of locals and visitors, casual dining and everyday services.
Safety: Generally safe, but some reviews note loitering and solicitations near the parking lot at night.
Nearby: Near hotels, fast-casual chains, and neighborhood shops; parking is competitive in evenings.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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