Good pizza for the price, but not always«Hot and Ready» when you need it to be. I’ve had to wait more then 60% of the time for simply cheese or pepperoni pizzas.
Erica b.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Austin, TX
Always hot. Never ready. Even when you call ahead. People are usually friendly. Pizza is good. But it’s never never never«hot & ready»…which I can only assume is due to poor planning.
K M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 North Bend, WA
When I was in middle school band, they forced us to do fundraisers. One particular year, the fundraiser was to sell make your own Little Caesar’s pizza kits. Awesome! Pizza was my favorite food group at the time. Of course my mother bought a few kits. I remember making it one night during a sleepover… wow! I may have been 12 but it was some of the best pizza I’d had to date. So imagine my delight when I move to Kyle and I see a Little Caesar’s — what! This is a real business? Mind = blown. And it’s just $ 5 for a large pepperoni?! Life is looking good. I now hate pepperoni because of Little Caesar’s. I refuse to eat a pizza within a few inches of a pepperoni. OMG it was so disgusting and the pizza was nothing like the kit I used many moons ago. Not only that, it was worse than any other chain(and I hate Papa John’s with a passion). It’s worse than any other frozen pizza(well maybe with the exception of Totino’s or whatever they serve at 7 – 11). I can’t think of any other time in my life I’ve only had ONE slice of pizza and threw the rest in the garbage. Also, bubbles galore! Another really annoying thing was the teenage girl kept having to scream out, «ONEPEP! ONEPEP!» to the person who was literally 8 feet away from her where all the pizzas were. Why must you scream, why can’t the other person hear you, and why can’t you get it yourself? 3 stars because I’m actually glad I don’t want pepperoni anymore. Also because it’s cheap and as a college student getting more poor by the minute I’d probably drunkenly resort to a large cheez one night.