Address
2016 route 112, Medford, NY 11763
Phone Number
(631) 289 - 2262
Last Date Visited
3-30-23
Website
Pita House
Description
Pita House is located at 2016 Route 112, Medford, NY. There is one accessible parking space directly in front of the street-level, double door main entrance.There is ample space between the tables, banquettes and full-height bar.
Two, large, accessible, single-occupancy restrooms are located in the rear. There is a baby-changing station.
- Last Date Visited: 3-30-23
- Attraction Type: dining
- Number of accessible spaces: 1
- Location of accessible spaces: directly in front of entrance
- Surface of lot: paved
- Distance to venue: very close
- Transportation to venue offered: na
- Terrain: flat
- Places to rest: bench outside of entrance
- Paths and walkways: concrete sidewalk
- Location of accessible entrance: main entrance
- Doors: street-level, double doors
- Number of floors: 1
- Elevators: no
- Ramps: none
- Steps and staircases: none
- Width of aisles: ample space to navigate within
- Places to sit: tables, banquettes, full-height bar
- Location of restrooms: in rear
- Type of restroom: large, accessible, single-occupancy
- Ease of entry and exit: ok
- Available food services: lunch, dinner
- Friendliness of staff: extremely warm and friendly
- Baby changing station: yes
A business friend invited me to meet her at Pita House, Medford, for lunch.It was wonderful.
Pita House is located in a strip mall on Route 112. The large, paved, parking lot has one accessible immediately in front of the street-level, double door entrance.
Once inside I was warmly greeted and shown to a banquette near the large windows which allowed sunlight to bathe the large dining area.
We were not at all rushed as we “caught up” and then tried to navigate the large lunch menu. There are many delicious sounding choices. So many that we wound up asking our server for suggestions. He couldn’t have been nicer as he gave us a rundown or each thing we asked about. Based on the items we tried ( soup, a gyro kebob sandwich and a chicken kabob platter) all of the menu items have to be delicious. Everything was fresh and flavorful!
We were seated in a large dining area to the left of the entrance. There is an equally large area to the right. There is also a full-height bar. There is ample space to navigate throughout. Even with the size of the areas, it felt welcoming and cozy.
Between the food, service and warmth that is exuded, I cannot wait to bring my better half here for dinner.
Large, accessible, single-occupancy restrooms (with baby changing stations) are located in the rear.
As always, we at Destination Accessible, advise you to visit a venue’s website, www.longislandpitahouse.com, to “know before you go.”
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