If you’re coming here with high expectations, you must’ve never heard of Little Caesar’s. The pizza is nasty, I don’t even think its made on-site. But i like their cheese bread. That can be a little too bready/doughy at times, but it’s a nice thing to eat as a treat once in a while. No, the food isn’t healthy. No they always ask you to drive up to the window to place your order. Yes, it’s part of a gas station… but were you expecting Le Bec Fin? I hope not… THISISLITTLECAESARS
Corrine H.
Classificação do local: 3 Clifton Heights, PA
okay. so. we wouldn’t normally try this place just because of all the negative word of mouth reviews. but we saw the commercial for the pretzel crust pizza and it looked really good. We were a little disappointed that they are attached to a gas station. and not a nice one. The place looked really run down. If there had not been 5 other customers inside we would have left. The place definitely could have been more tidy. there were only 3 people working the store and with a drive through. definitely could have used more staff. We waited almost a half hour for the pretzel pizza and a supreme pizza after being told it would be a ten minute wait. we were advised by another couple that they had been waiting for the hot and ready pizzas for over 15 mins. hot and almost ready? we get the pizza home and it really was good. The pretzel pizza is awesome! would definitely recommend. The supreme pizza was really tasty and had enough toppings on it to make 2 large pies from anywhere else. and for less then $ 17 you can’t beat it. It would have been better if they had cut the slices all the way through. but other then that we were pleased.
David T.
Classificação do local: 2 Lancaster, PA
I grew up eating only Little Caesars. I remember how excited I’d get after karate class, and the anticipation that built up as I walked next door and ordered the combo: one large supreme, crazy bread with crazy sauce and a dozen wings. Years went by, and the locations around me slowly closed down. It’s been 13 years since I last visited this franchise and the return was not at all the warm welcome I had hoped for. I had initially followed my GPS to a gas station that looked like it was about to break down, then my friend spotted the Little Caesars sign… directly connected to said gas station(health hazard?). I also noticed a drive-thru, which was the first I’d ever seen for a pizza chain. Some key notes about this particular location: — limited menu; — very cheap, and — nothing here is fresh. I ordered the large pepperoni pizza — Hot-N-Ready, which meant it was pre-made and set in a warm oven(the pizza was boxed up already). Pizza was not too bad but definitely not great. It was probably something I could get at the grocery store. I also ordered the crazy bread, which felt like it had been dropped in a bucket of garlic butter, and the worst part was that it wasn’t even cooked yet. It had the texture of Play-Doh. I was all about bringing back good childhood memories but I wasn’t trying to go that far. It’s obvious that their quality has gone down in the hope of a boost in quantity.