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While I tend to avoid fast food, I’m not always successful. I do a have a soft spot for the beans and rice at Popeye’s, and the occasional Taco Bell 7-layer burrito does end up in my hand. But a recent find in the healthier “near fast-food” category has been the Pita Pit (921 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA or 4784 Borgen Blvd, Gig Harbor, WA or elsewhere). Yes, it is a chain, but a Canadian chain, so that somehow makes it OK. It is basically a subway type operation, but with a Pita for bread, a middle-eastern menu lean, and a lot of great veggies. At most fast-food delis like subway, the meats and breads are a bit suspect – usually rather over-processed, and taste that way. Pita Pit largely avoids that. I typically get their falafel sandwich, with has OK falafel, but the fresh cucumbers, tomatoes, onions, spinach, feta and some quite good tzatziki (yogurt with cucumber and garlic) make the sandwich a joy. My 14 year old goes for a custom job, with chicken, hummus (surprisingly good) and a bunch of veggies. The Pita Pit will absolutely appeal to your teenage epicure. Yes, Pita Pit’s meats seem a bit processed – but less than their competitors. It is still a chain, after all. But you have some good veggie options, and can pile on the fresh veggies in an absolutely delicious way. There is a gluten free pita option, it being the 21 century and all. Typically, we’ll stop there on our way to a day hike somewhere - the sandwiches hold up great to a few hours in the bag – and as we sit next to a raging river, they make a great meal. They’ll do a catering tray as well, for a bit of a change of pace at you next lunch work session. Anyway, next time you’re heading to the foothills trail for a bike ride and picnic along the Carbon River, you might consider a stop at pita pit on your way out of town. Mid-exercise, your body with appreciate the protein and the veggies, and what few carbs are there will fuel your further adventures. |