It’s cheap fast pizza, you get what you pay for. You can’t review little Caesars with the same standards of other pizza places. All that aside though, their deep dish is to die for, personally. And we’ve had nothing but good customer service.
Kristie T.
Classificação do local: 3 Jeffersonville, IN
We don’t get it often, but when we do I’m always thinking, «Why don’t we get that more often?» Where else can you feed a family of four for five dollars? It’s a perfect quick drive through order to take with you on the road. It’s always piping hot too.
Shana K.
Classificação do local: 1 Louisville, KY
I suppose I shouldn’t have had high expectations of a $ 5 large pizza that isn’t cooked to order, but instead is stored among an inventory of pizzas in a «hot and ready» rack. Nor should I had had great expectation of the crazy bread that combined with a two litter rounded out the meal for less than $ 10. However, I was still surprised that the crazy bread was so thin that they resembled bread straws instead of bread sticks and that they were nearly inedibly overseaseoned with garlic. After each eating one piece of crazy bread we threw the remainder of the package away. We also tossed most of the pizza which had a low quality crust, tasteless sauce, and minimal cheese. We agreed that we had recently had far better frozen pizzas. Yes, Little Caesar’s may be cheap, but they aren’t even worth the $ 5 when a Digiorono tastes much better.