San Marcos Strip Center Shawarma Worth the Stop
San Marcos is a college town built around Texas State and the spring-fed river, and its quick-lunch circuit runs toward the cheap and serviceable. The Pita Shop operates as a counter-service Mediterranean room in that environment, and the shawarma club pita is the clearest argument for the place. The sandwich comes loaded with a house sauce that reads as the kitchen's real point of differentiation, the kind of detail that separates a counter from a cafeteria. The shawarma on its own draws the same attention as the anchor protein, with enough repeat business to establish it as the signature order.
Falafel is where the menu shows its limits. The falafel pita lands inconsistently: at its worst the chickpea mixture lacks seasoning and the bread can run tough, which undercuts what should be a strong vegetarian option at this price point. For anyone with a serious benchmark for the style, the falafel pita may not clear it. The room is built for speed.
Order at the counter, find a seat, move through quickly. Prices sit in the moderate range, which for a college-town strip-center Mediterranean spot means the shawarma club pita is a reasonable lunch buy. The crowd this room serves well is the Texas State student or working professional who needs a fast Mediterranean lunch without driving to Austin. San Marcos does not have a deep bench of this cuisine, so The Pita Shop holds ground by default and by virtue of that shawarma.
The falafel needs more work to reach the same standard. As a quick-lunch counter this room functions; as a regional Mediterranean destination it falls short.
