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Extreme Pita

Extreme Pita

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4.2 Google Review
148 N Queen St, Toronto, Ontario, M9C 1A8, Canada
(416) 234-9278 www.extremepita.com
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May 2, 2018
Came here for the first time and was pleasantly surprised. Tons of options, both healthy and somewhat healthy. Quinoa bowls are also available which was amazing and there are tons of topping options which cater to dietary restrictions. They also have a smoothie bar. Service is fast and the employees are kind. The restaurant itself is very clean, along with the bathrooms. Would definitely come back!

Mar 25, 2018
Very good, I had the club and it was great. When they make your pita they put the ingredients in a bowl and then shake it up. Not entirely breaking the bank for a combo which was $10. Staff was friendly and nice. Would go again.

Feb 22, 2018
I am giving one star because they have always charge more than what you're actually supposed to pay. They have a promotion if you have GoodLife membership you get a free water but yet they still charge you for it. Even though they'll say it's free and by the time I get to my car and realize it's too late because I don't want to wait again in line to talk to them about it. Be loyal to your customers not scamming them for a dollar or two here and there.

Mar 9, 2018
Amazing customer service. Went above and beyond to make a sandwich no longer on the menu.

Jun 20, 2017
If you like a tasty Pita this place might be for you! My Favorite Pita place, all the combinations available are tasty! The staff is helpful and friendly. I do have to wonder about the use of a plastic bag for each pita, doesn’t seem that environmentality friendly, but I guess that is an issue with the corporation not the individual store. They also make excellent drinks. All at a good price.

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