Pita Grille

Mediterranean restaurant · Starlight Hills

Pita Grille

Mediterranean restaurant · Starlight Hills

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4630 Wieuca Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30342

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Middle Eastern staples, from shawarma to falafel, draw diners to this casual kosher restaurant.  

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4630 Wieuca Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30342 Get directions

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4630 Wieuca Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30342 Get directions

+1 404 500 4339
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Jul 12, 2025

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"Kosher Mediterranean and Middle Eastern restaurant Pita Grille closed after six years on Wieuca Road in Buckhead this month, due to the pandemic." - Beth McKibben

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"Kosher Mediterranean and Middle Eastern restaurant Pita Grille closed permanently last week after six years on Wieuca Road in Buckhead. Pita Grille specialized in build-your-own shawarma and falafel pitas and plates." - Beth McKibben

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Meg Richardson

Google
Fantastic lunch experience. The gentleman greeted us warmly and said he was glad we were there. I felt like we were visiting a friend, though we had not been there before. My husband got the large Shawarma plate and it was indeed a hefty portion. I got the Schnitzel on a pita. You get to choose from some amazing additions such as a purple cabbage slaw and grilled eggplant and I promise you, you will be delighted with the lightest pita you have ever eaten. We enjoyed our meal so much that we went back and ordered authentic Turkish coffee and baklava. We were content for the remainder of the day. I definitely recommend that you stop in this hidden gem.

Etan Basseri

Google
Really enjoyed the food. Friendly staff. Pretty fast service. We ordered the grilled chicken, shawarma, schnitzel and fries. I liked the portion sizes. Prices are reasonable given the kosher scene in ATL. Ambience just ok. How about a little Israeli music instead of the EDM? Recommended.

Tony Lopapa

Google
Authentic kosher food for a quick meal. Overall positive lunch experience.

Tricia Bean

Google
Delicious food, delightful, enthusiastic owner and staff that are excited about their food and for good reason - it's delicious! The falafel is especially good and prepared perfectly. Great and a tad busy for lunch but not much wait. Will go back. Eager to try their dessert!

S. Hughes

Google
This place has fabulous food and amazing integrity. My husband and I ate here on a Sunday afternoon, and on Monday morning (16 hours later) I realized I had forgot my handbag hanging on the back of a chair. I called as soon as they opened Monday morning, and to my amazement, my handbag (all of my cash and credit cards still intact) was discovered. I will certainly go back. The hummus and falafel are delicious.

Dmitry Kreslavskiy

Google
Haven't been here for a few months, seems like a different set of service guys, but still a very good one. Walked in the day after Passover, which explains why they only had a half of former pita stuffing choices. Charif not very hot, but good meat and good sized portions. Kids love coming here for schwarma. Happy to come back again

Daniel Levy

Google
Wow! I live somewhere with Israeli restaurants everywhere and this place was on a different level. First time in a while that I had such well seasoned shawarma. Kids and wife enjoyed their meals too. Good stuff!

Scott Garfinkle

Google
The people were very friendly, but the food was definitely mediocre compared to many other similar Israeli places I've been. The kebab texture was off, spicing was so-so for both meat and eggplant, pitas were meh, etc. Nothing was truly awful or truly good. There are better kosher places in Atlanta.