Saved me many times...$5 pizzas! Â The kids played baseball at Mcguane in the past and when we were responsible for the snacks, we walked over to Little Caesar's and picked up about 7 pizzas. Â The pizza is just ok, but kids are not picky and there was plenty to feed kids and parents. Â It beat bags of chips and juice boxes!
Review Source:They literally have the rudest and crappiest employees working there. My favorite thing about this place is the crazy bread. However, recently within the past couple of months, the workers there are so shitty that I would hate just walking there to order my crazy bread and pizza. They make you feel very unwelcome and not friendly at all. With employees like that I will just go to dominos instead.
Review Source:My recent experience at Little Caesar's has taught me a few things.
1. Â Apparently Little Caesar's is 50 years old. Â Does Don Draper like Little Caesar's? Â
2. Â I am apparently too cheap for Pizza Hut and this is what I've been reduced to.
3. Â The slice of pizza with the biggest bubble in it is still the best.
I'd normally give a Little Caesar's 3 stars b/c let's face it, it's the kind of pizza place that only charges $5 for a large, and forces teenagers and senior citizens to pass out fliers while wearing a bizarre little man costume on the hottest days of the year. Â Days that are too hot to eat pizza, let alone wear a giant Caesar costume. Â However, this particular location is never out of Crazy Bread, unlike many of the K-Mart ensconced outlets. Â The lady working the counter (and cutting the pizzas) was actually friendly, and the Hot-n-Ready pizzas were actually a combination of ready and made to order. Â No long wait, but no dried out crappy old pizza either. Â Impressive for a rat hole in a strip mall. Â I'll be back when I need to cheaply feed party guests or revisit the life and times of my 9th birthday.
I used to subsist entirely on little caesar's pizza, tallboy's of high life, and kit-kats. Â Ah, those were the good ol'days. Â I moved away from them though. Â It was sad, but it needed to happen, anyways we're both a lot happier now. Â I still go in for the crazy bread sometimes. Â I like the ads in the store in spanish which tout it's "pan loco" though. Â Be real and go eat it at Mcguane park.
Review Source:When the pizza is fresh.....for $5.00 it isn't bad. I like how the pizza has a bit of crunch to it and isn't soggy.
The breadsticks are usually fresh and good.
My brother decided to try that Garlic butter - Wow, once I saw it and smelled it.........movie theater popcorn butter came to my head. I didn't like how it tasted either. I'll stick to the marinara sauce.
Cheap and good when fresh!
I have never tried the pizza at this location.
Then why am I writing a review? I hear you ask, Well it is for the crazy bread and the Buffalo Ranch dipping sauce. The crazy bread is always cooked perfectly and always warm, and the packets of Buffalo Ranch are so tasty and go perfectly with the bread.
In fact I have been tempted to go in to just buy a bunch of those packets and try them on other things!
Also the staff are pretty friendly, They don't bat an eye or frown when I make my small purchase of crazy bread and Buffalo Ranch, Hell one of the lady's even struck up a pretty long conversation with me.
Strangely enough, the four-star review I'm giving this place isn't for the pizza.
It's for the hidden gem of the "Buffalo Ranch" dipping sauces that are sold for 2/$1.00 at this location.
I don't care if it turns out they're available at every Little Caesar's or that they're made by some company and you can buy it online or in a local grocery store - this is the place where I made the discovery and they deserve the credit for putting them out in plain view, tempting consumers like me to consider these little cups of dipping sauce with interesting names instead of the marinara dipping sauce for my Crazy Bread.
Buffalo Ranch is possibly the best dipping sauce I've ever encountered. Â It's got a kick of spice and flavor from the buffalo part, but also the coolness of the ranch at the exact same time. Â I've tried the two-flavor Dorito bags promising the same combination of flavors, but they failed. Â This sauce was the perfect companion to my Crazy Bread. Â Then it spread to me dipping my $5 pizza in it. Â Soon, I was using the leftovers from these little containers on some of my french fries from other establishments. Â It makes just about everything delicious.
Yes, this store is quite clean, and the staff is friendly (also usually inexperienced working with a cash register and knowing what buttons to press, or I am just lucky enough to get a trainee working every time I visit). Â The pizza is good, but they need some more practice making sure their Hot-N-Ready oven is stocked with hot and ready items, as it's customary here to have to wait for purchases to be cooked and prepped rather than plucked from the Hot-N-Ready oven where foods should be dished out instantaneously to the paying customers.
But I forgive them, because they have Buffalo Ranch dipping sauce.
Seriously - go there and buy some. Â I don't even care if you don't get pizza. Â Invest $1 on the Crazy Bread. Â Invest $1 on two of the Buffalo Ranch dipping sauces (or $0.59 on one, or use the second choice for a different flavor - the Garlic Butter is EQUALLY AWESOME with Crazy Bread and pizza, but with few other things).
Then come back to this website and thank me for opening your eyes and taste buds to these little containers of heaven. Â I'll be waiting.
If you've ever been to a Little Caesar's Pizza you know what to expect.
This location has the same basic menu the other ones do. $5 ready made pizzas, pepperoni, sausage and cheese. There is the $1 Crazy Bread and sauces. They also have Hot Wings.
The pizzas are fine but the Crazy Bread here is rarely ever cooked properly. Its either overcooked or undercooked and usually they never season it right either. They get everything else right but this! I've been going here for years and its always been like this. But that is the only complaint everything else is recommendable.