What to order at Petra Mediterranean Pizza & Grill

Must order
The gyro wrapped in pita baked in-house that morning.
Signature dishes
Gyro, Chicken shawarma, Fresh pita
Editor tip
Happy hour runs 15:00-18:00 and all day Sunday; the second branch sits inside SLO Public Market.
CuisineMediterranean
Price$$
NeighborhoodDowntown
HoursDaily 10:00-21:00
Last verified

Signature dishes: Gyro, Chicken shawarma, Fresh pita

Must order: The gyro wrapped in pita baked in-house that morning.

Tip: Happy hour runs 15:00-18:00 and all day Sunday; the second branch sits inside SLO Public Market.

Location

Address: 1210 Higuera Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401

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Signature: Piadina flatbread, Seasonal pastas

Order: The namesake piadina flatbread with whatever the kitchen is stuffing it with that season.

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Signature: Gnocchi alla Sorrentina, Fettuccine Alfredo

Order: Fettuccine Alfredo finished tableside, then the tiramisu.

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