Pizza
Italian
Juice bar
Beer/Wine
Middle Eastern
Non-veg

Serves meat, vegan options available. Restaurant with lush garden seating. Offers Arabic and Italian foods menu with falafel, hummus, babaganoush, roasted cauliflower, pasta, pizza, and salads. Not affiliated with with international fast food chain by the same name. Open Mon-Fri 12:00pm-10:00pm, Sun 12:00pm-10:00pm.


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41 Reviews

First Review by MO.MARIEL

sovegan

Points +84

Vegetarian
08 May 2019

Incredible

I had the best vegan food here, delicious falafels and their watermelon mojito is the best I've had in central america. Beautiful location and restaurant, great for a date or casual outing.

Milipili

Points +442

Vegan
08 Feb 2019

Very tasty

We had the Hummus Tahini Plate, a delicious salad and the Falafel Platter, all very tasty and fresh. Very friendly service.

Pros: They know, what a plantbaseddiet means., Very tasty , Nice garden

travelingvegan2

Points +20

Vegan
26 Jan 2019

Decent place

Falafels and hummus are very good and vegan. Visited yesterday and pizza dough is not vegan per the owner and chef. The pita bread is vegan. Best lemonade around.

Pros: Good food

Cons: Lack of options

Fernanday

Points +303

Vegan
03 Apr 2018

Delicious

There's falafel and hummus, the pizzas can be veganized and there's a vegan dessert. I'd recommend and get back.

alexandragv

Points +43

Vegan
28 Mar 2018

Many vegan options + amazing interior courtyard !

Beautiful place, with an amazing interior courtyard surrounded by big plants, and the staff is caring and very professional.

Many vegetarian and vegan options. Food is fresh, healthy and tasty. Their salads, humous and falafels are absolutely succulent.

A little bit expensive for Granada, but it's delicious.

srblck

Points +107

Vegetarian
04 Mar 2018

falafels and vegan dessert!

I visited Granada wanting to eat falafels, and I came across this cute place! The environment is so nice and the wait staff is wonderful as well. I ordered the dolmas without the dipping sauce (not vegan), the falafels, and also their vegan malabi! All of it was delicious! I highly recommend this place if you are craving Mediterranean food while in Nicaragua!

Pros: Great food, Great Service, Nice Environment

gotashima

Points +224

Vegan
23 Jan 2018

pricey option but really fresh ingredients

I gave 3 for the price but everything else I found incredible. The food, the service, the atmosphere. They have a vegan dessert now which was tasty. Definitely feels overpriced in Granada. I had baba ganoush and roasted cauliflower - to die for! The pita bread is also warm and fluffy. Go here for a treat!

Pros: delicious

Cons: expensive

Theresita

Points +87

Vegetarian
12 Jan 2018

Tasty and good service

Tried a bit of everything on a special plate. Very good food, nice atmosphere and good service. A little expensive, but definitely worth it!

sachabernasconi

Points +1123

Vegan
10 Aug 2017

Too expensive

The restaurant and patio are nice and service was very good. There are several veg options, one we ordered was with dairy cream although not listed on the menu so ask. The food quality is good, food portions average at best. The price is just out of the world for being in Granada. The typical plate of hummus, falafel, and small salad is over 12$ once the tax and service are added. It comes with only 1 single pita bread and every additional piece is an extra $1+tax. Overall good but not worth the money spent as there are more affordable good Falafel places in Granada. I have lived in the middle east so ate literally hundreds falafel sandwich and plates. Having eaten them in the Middle East, Asia, Europe, and North America the most expensive place of all has probably been Pita Pita in Nicaragua!

Pros: Service, Several Veg Options

Cons: Expensive, Portions

KätheFetz

Points +27

Vegetarian
10 Aug 2017

Good Food, good service, nice ambiente. Veggie and vegan friendly.

We had a great meal, healthy, delicous

Pros: a few vegan options, a Lot of veggie options

Cons: a bit pricy for Nicaragua

bacco

Points +66

Vegan
14 Jan 2017

Alright but vegan friendly

Okay. (had the falafel sandwich) $5 Expensive, but I'm coming from NYC where amazing top notch cheap $3 falafel exists so I have high standards. still a good place to grab a vegan meal( just say no tziki and they'll only put hummus. ) or tons of vegetarian options.

Pros: some veg options, a good change from pico gallo y

Cons: expensive, bland

cc14cows

Points +239

Mostly Veg
08 Jan 2017

Good range of options

Try the falafel -- a little greasy, but that’s what makes them taste so good. The salad we had was good too. There’s a range of vegetarian and vegan options. It can get pretty busy but it’s worth it.

Hamishz

Points +39

Vegan
24 Dec 2015

Mediterranean Saviour

Only easy vegan eating we've found in town so far (without hundreds of 'sin carne', 'sin queso' etc. haha). Staff seemed to know what vegan was and were happy to adjust pizzas to suit. Enjoyed the falafel platter, tomato pasta and vegetarian pizza w/o cheese. Friendly and relaxed atmosphere, decent price (about $10USD per meal). Thanks Pita Pita!

Pros: English and Spanish menus, Multiple vegan options

Cons: Meals not specifically tagged as vegan

MO.MARIEL

Points +386

Vegetarian
10 Mar 2015

Nice location, nice food

I really had a hard time choosing because the menu has quite a few options. At the end I had the falafel plate with babaganoush instead of tzaziki. It was no problem for them to make that change. It tasted really good. The location is really nice, too. I didn't like the pineapple juice so much. First we got one with some orange juice concentrate in it. You only tasted the concentrate. We got a second one, it was better but still lot's of water this time... I'd prefered if they'd just made the juice out of the pure pineapple.

Pros: great seasoning, replacing components of dish possible, location

Cons: pinapple juice




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