When you are looking for a hella cheap dinner this is the place. The pizza and breadsticks are always on-spot. The only drawback is that they don’t accept amex.
Hillery R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Austin, TX
My boyfriend and I just got a cheese pizza from here and it is absolutely tasteless. It taste like it’s been sitting out for hours and covered in butter just to look tasteful. I gave my dog a piece of it and he won’t even eat it. Which is odd because he’ll eat a dirty tampon.
Clay T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Austin, TX
Good pizza. A little bit better than pizza hut thankfully. The pricing is quite a deal and I love their cheese bread stuff that they offer. The sauces for it tho’ are not so good imo. Sometimes your pizza will come pre-prepared so it could be ready for you right when you walk in the door. I’ll probably be returning to here whenever I desire some pizza.
Juan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
5 stars for being 5 bucks and 5 times better than the joint near my place.
Stef S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Austin, TX
Two words describe the appeal of Little Caesar’s: it’s cheap. To be honest, for $ 5 and little or no wait time, it’s not too bad. There’s plenty of cheese on the pizzas and the sauce is okay – not too salty, not too bland, just… acceptable? That being said, this is one of the few places where I’ll eat pepperoni because it’s not burnt to a crisp when it comes out. You can actually taste the pepperoni. Nope, not bad. Not bad at all. That being said, I was tempted by the zesty cheese bread today, and – nein nein nein nein nein NEINNEINNEIN! If you need a reminder that this is – in its heart – a fast food place, get an order of the zesty cheese bread. I’m fairly certain the«spicy» they add to it is just a package of the jalapeño cheddar dipping sauce(pulled straight from the rack, no less!) spread like sauce under the regular cheese on the cheesy bread. I’m not always the most comfortable with the idea of milk products that can stay at room temperature for extended periods of time, so this was… a little much. They tasted mostly fine, but were a bit too salty for my taste – like most fast food. Super-salty, cheesy fast food tends to give me unpleasant after-effects, and I’m not talking about glitches in Adobe’s software. { sprays the air freshener } So, I guess I’ll stick to the pizza. They have a garlic butter dipping sauce that’s sort of like Papa John’s, but again with the salt. Either my tastebuds grew up and it’s all salty, or Caesar’s garlic butter sauce is saltier. Eh, whatever. It’s a $ 5 take-out pizza.
Jeremy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oakland, CA
I’m a Californian tourist staying in Austin for a week. I’ve been enjoying all the great food Austin provides(like tex-mex), but tonight we decided to eat a cheap meal. Luckily there’s a Little Caesars right down the street. We ordered a large pizza combo with crazy bread and soda. You know, the usual. Decent food that fed three people for about 10 bucks. Good deal. Now, here’s the funny part. I was talking to my friend about a soda called Big Red that I heard was supposed to be popular around this state. The customer service representative joined in and explained that it was more popular in the north and not so much here in Austin. Ok, cool. I mentioned that I was a tourist from California and that’s why I didn’t know. He immediately responded with«Get out of my state. You guys are increasing our housing cost!» in a slightly joking, but serious manner. Like seriously, what up with that? I was hella close to arguing with him… especially since I’m boosting the economy by staying here. I’m not looking to move here. That’s why I said I’m a tourist. I guess he doesn’t define a tourist as «one that makes a tour for pleasure or culture» and apparently I’m increasing the housing cost with my presence in this state even though I don’t plan on living here. It provided good laughs~ So yeah, great food for the price but Californian tourists beware!