Welcome to Pitaland
Pitaland is a vibrant Lebanese eatery nestled in Pittsburgh, where culinary tradition meets modern convenience. Founded with a passion for authentic flavors, Pitaland offers an array of mouthwatering dishes, from freshly baked pita pies to delectable mezza plates. Here, the highlights include the crispy Kibbee and the rich Baba Ghannouj, perfectly paired with warm pita. The inviting ambiance makes it great for families and groups, while modern amenities like delivery and payment options ensure a seamless dining experience. With specialties like the Fresh Atlantic Cod Sandwich, Pitaland captures the heart of Lebanese cuisine in a casual, welcoming setting.
- 620 Brookline Blvd Pittsburgh, PA 15226 United States Hotline: (412) 531-5040
Welcome to Pitaland, a delightful gem of Lebanese cuisine nestled in the heart of Pittsburgh. This establishment excels in blending traditional flavors with a modern twist, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere where every meal feels like a celebration. Whether you're here for a quick bite or a leisurely afternoon, Pitaland caters to a diverse range of preferences with options that satisfy every palate.
Located conveniently at 620 Brookline Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15226, Pitaland is more than just a bakery and café. It's a vibrant space that pridefully offers:
- Delivery and Takeout Services
- Reservations for your special occasions
- Flexible payment options including Apple Pay, Android Pay, credit cards, and even cryptocurrency!
- A spacious outdoor seating area perfect for beating the heat
- Family-friendly dining with a casual dress code
- Catering services for larger gatherings
One of the standout features of Pitaland is its rich menu, which encompasses a variety of Mezza small plates. Each dish tells a story. For instance, the Kibbee Football is a must-try, delivering a delightful crunch as you bite into the seasoned minced beef and pine nuts, perfectly complemented by fresh pita. The Hoummus Plate and Baba Ghannouj serve as silky, garlicky spreads that elevate any meal, providing a burst of flavor that's hard to resist.
Notable highlights also include the Fish Sandwich Special: a fresh Atlantic cod sandwich served on warm pita, accompanied by zesty cocktail sauce and house-made Lebanese pickle tartar. It exemplifies the creative essence of Pitaland, merging Mediterranean traditions with comfort food. Don’t forget to indulge in their warm Stuffed Grape Leaves and the crispy Falafel Plate, served with a tahini dipping sauce that ties everything together beautifully.
The ambiance at Pitaland creates an inviting environment where laughter mingles with the rich aromas of baked pastries and grilled delights. Offering outdoor seating, casual dress, and a layout conducive to groups and families, it’s a perfect spot for a lunch outing or a celebratory gathering.
Pitaland is more than just a café; it’s a culinary experience that transports you to the heart of Lebanon with each dish served. With a keen focus on customer satisfaction, they also provide free Wi-Fi and moderate noise levels, ensuring a relaxing dining experience. So whether you're in for a casual meal or planning a catered event, make your way to Pitaland and discover the authentic tastes of Lebanon right in Pittsburgh.

I've wanted to eat here for quite a long time, based upon the reviews. It's located along the Main Street in Brookline, which has numerous other tasty places to eat as well. I walk in to find a nice grocery store in the front with all kinds of options. You also quickly notice the pita conveyor belt with all the puffy pita bread going round and round. I made my way to the back of the store and found two counters. One counter had seating with lots of local folks sitting and standing around talking. The other seemed to be baked good and other items. I stood there reading the food menu. I had two folks in front of me. They stood at the ordering spot waiting for close to 5 minutes for someone to actually take their order. Numerous employees stared at us but none actually walked over or told another person to come take orders. So I recognize and acknowledge the frustration some others have posted about the ordering process. I finally ordered. I selected a small gyro, a Diet Coke and a side of halloumi. I only waited about 10 minutes or slightly less to get my food. Someone called out over a half wall at food prep area and I went over to get my food. Starting with the gyro, it was decent, not tremendous but good. It could use a little more sauce. The side of halloumi was smaller than I expected but was tasty and came with some nice pita bread too. The place has a nice neighborhood vibe where it seems like all the clientele knows each other.

Best gyro for your buck! Great counter seating to enjoy delicious food. You order at the cash register and service is promt. Also the pistachio baklava is amazing. This is a such a quant small business with hot food and groceries.

The place was great and the pita were amazing, but honestly was expecting better from the shawarma and kebabs .

Super excited to try this after so many positive reviews. The food was absolutely fantastic. Large gyro ate authentic. Chicken schwarma was cooked well with nice garlic notes. A pinch skimpy on the tzatziki but the sriracha packets were a nice touch. But the ordering process was a bit frustrating. 6pm on a Friday an hour before close. Line at what looked like a deli counter. Empty line at what looked like the meal ordering station just a few feet from each other. After about 3 mins standing in the empty line to someone behind the kitchen on the phone the entire time continuously passing me with no affirmation that I was in the right spot, I went to the other line. When my turn I was told to go to the other line. Waited about 20 mins for my counter order.

The lamb burger was one of the best burgers I've ever eaten! Bun must have been right out of the oven. Wife had a gyro salad that was also very good. Everything seems very fresh. Can't wait to go back!

Visiting Pittsburgh, met up with my sister and she took me to Pitaland. It was quite good. A busy little place with a side room where they make the pitas on a conveyor belt. It wasn't operating when we there or I would've snapped a pic. I ordered a lamb burger that came with feta cheese, red onion and garlic mayo on a Lebanese bun. Sis had a tabbouleh bowl and a falafel plate with cherry tomatoes, red onion and pickled turnip with pita bread. She told me that she orders it every time. My burger was yummy. Upon departing my sister bought some tahini and pita bread from the market. I took home and apricot and a blueberry dessert. Very nice lunch. Thanks sis!

Woah - what a find in this funky little strip of Brookline. We wandered in yesterday during the lunch hour, and our mouths dropped open. This is a combo grocery/café kind of place that seems popular in this neighborhood. The shelves are gloriously well stocked with (pretty inexpensive !) spices, rice, tease, coffee, even buckets of tahini, and so much more! It was a feast for the senses! Toward the back of the store was probably the best part. We saw a woman loading shelves with fresh pita bread, including warm, zaatar, spiced, pita. 0MG! There were also barrels of beans and grains. And then a huge counter in the back with meat, and/or veggie stuffed small pastries, stuffed grape leaves, various types of feta, falafel, on and on. We ordered a smattering of everything to sample. The zaatar bread was awesome - so flavorful and generously spiced. We also ordered chicken schwarma wraps which were filled with garlic sauce, shredded lettuce, with a bit of tomato. SO YUM! The Muhammara dip was phenomenal. I just can't say enough good stuff. The sweets cabinet looked like a picture out of magazine - packed with all kinds of homemade baklava & Turkish delight. Such a great experience. Cannot wait to return!!!

We ordered takeout from Pitaland and it was pretty good. Food like this is always better to me fresh vs delivery but even as delivery we liked it a lot. We both had Gyros and the pita bread was nice and soft and that thing was packed full! I couldn't believe how much meat was in there, lol. Their fries and baklava were also really nice. Would definitely try again, especially in person.

This has been a staple since my childhood. Their pita bread is the absolute best, love it with either hummus or baba ghanoush. You can order from their cafe too. I love the house salad - it has Greek olives, feta and chickpeas. The dressing is to die for! Also, the French fries and sauce are top notch!