20 plus minutes for hot and ready? If coming for the speed… Maybe reconsider. It’s too bad, I’ve had great luck with hot and ready at other locations. This one is close now… Hoping it’s a fluke.
Kellie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Troutdale, OR
For a chain pizza, 5 stars for their customer service, quality,(again, for a chain), and their motivated and friendly employees. A great deal to stop in and get the ready to eat $ 6 pizza. I’ve never had one that was rubbery or seemed like it had been sitting too long. However, please Little Caesars, move the cigarette can away from the door! Walking with children through a haze of smoke only to encounter the transient guy with no teeth who is smoking should only happen in a haunted house! Eeeeeeeek!!! Ya lost a star! … the scary smokers stole it!
Chris B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Gresham, OR
So I know Little Caesar’s pizza has a huge reputation of providing quantity much more than quality. And mostly that reputation is well deserved especially if you plan on eating the pizza cold the next morning: think cool cardboard. But I have got to say that their Deep Dish I pizza is at least as good as mid-level pizzas I’ve tried and it costs just $ 8 to boot. You definitely get your money’s worth and quite a bit more by my estimation. The deep dish pizzas come in two separate sections so all pieces enjoy the crisp but yet somewhat chewy crust. They are generously covered in cheese and most of the time they have to make this type of pizza to order which means it’s fresh and hot. Typically it only takes 8 – 10 minutes for them to whip up a fresh pie. So bottom line, if you want decent deep dish pizza for an incredibly low price, it’s really hard to beat Little Caesar’s option.