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    The pizza was much better than expected...but I was only judging a book by it's cover here.  The crust is pretty bland on the thin crust so make sure to get some good toppings!  ALSO be wary of the prices that they charge you.  I don't think they even know what they are charging for their pizza.  My roommate got a large thin crust with a pop for $6.99...while I spent about $8.80 for my medium thin crust (no pop).  After I took a look at the menu I noticed that a medium thin crust was $11.80....WHAT??

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    horrible service horrible food horrible concept!

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    Little Clown? I'm down!
    Awesome concept? check.
    Tasty pizza? check.
    Satisfaction of supporting a long-time family-owned neighborhood business? check.
    Affordable? check.

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    This is a great place that has its own unique style.
    Whether you're just grabbing a single slice or an extra large pie, you'll be satisfied with their food.  Little Clown often has deals posted outside their door, like the $5 large pizza before 4:00pm.

    Try it out!

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  • 0

    WORST PLACE EVER!!  I ordered from them twice, and both times.. the food has been unsatisfactory...  the first time, after waiting an unprecedented hour and a half on a weds nite for a cheese pizze... they for got my side orders and drinks... and asked if I can wait another 45 minutes for them to return it...    The second time, I ordered fried chicken, the chicken appeared to be fried in cold motor oil.. it was greasy, and really dark without being burnt! :/    it was a 8 piece, meaning that it was to have 2 wings, 2 legs, 2 thighs, and 2 breasts.. for $10..  I received 1 breast, 1 thigh, 4 legs, and 2 wings...   NONE OF IT LOOKED EDIBLE!  i called for a refund... The asian owner argued with me, and said he will return my money but I need to wait 3 HOURS!!!!  i hopped in my car, and out of inconvienence, drove to retrieve my money...   the place is a dirty, little corner hole in the wall!   NEVER, give them a dime!

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    I ordered baked ravioli and onion rings. I ate the onion rings first... they were soggy and bland. No crisp whatsoever.

    Then I opened what was supposed to be baked ravioli. The lid to the container was soggy and covered in water from condensation. Then I saw inside. It was, at best, regular ravioli, covered in sauce. Baked ravioli is supposed to be baked after its cooked with a layer of cheese on the top, and not soggy, as this was.

    Perhaps their specialty is the pizza, but I won't ever know.

    I will NOT be ordering from here again, and I suggest you don't either.

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    We went to little clown to pick up a couple of slices and all I have to say is yuck!  I am really surprised that some people on Yelp really like this place.  Goes to show you that yelp sometimes is not all that accurate.  My pizza crust tasted like cardboard and that cheese was not fresh. Its cheaper to get a pizza at the store and heat it up yourself.  Then it will taste better too!!

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    Pffft, good for late night my ass!  They don't deliver late at all.

    Slices are good and cheap though, when you get them fresh, not always easy.

    25 cents for red pepper makes me want to kill a clown.  I like this place, I do, but their clowns look pretty crappy.  I've only seen the pictures in the place, but those are some low-rent clowns.

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    I consider the Clown 3.33 stars. A shade better than good enough.

    Their prices and delivery time are average. I've experienced nothing out of the ordinary, on the positive or the negative slide, in all my many pies from the Clown.

    The pies themselves are just fine, too! I like 'em! Always cooked thoroughly, topped properly. The taste is *exactly* what I'd expect out of a place like this. You know, not gourmet or creative or healthy or different. Not real Italian or Sicilian or anything like that.... but it's clearly no Domino's or Pizza Hut, you know.

    See, I love pizza. In fact, my entire household does. We make pizza pies very often ourselves, and so in a way I'd rather order a clearly non-gourmet pie because no matter what pizza from delivery can't really compete with homemade. (Not to say I'm a-mizza-primo-pizza-chef, but I think homemade always rocks!) So the Clown fits *perfectly* in the category of "A-OK pizza pie."

    AND.... have you seen the clown?? It's really crazy that there's a dude dressed up as a clown just standing out there. Especially the first time you see it. Quite the sight!! It, him, her, the clown.

    Well I'm waiting for my pizza delivery from Little Clown as we speak.... can't wait!

    :P

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  • 0

    Italian .... Pizza??
    My husband had a polish, it took a long time for them to cook it, so my hubby had to entertain himself talking to the clown sitting in the corner..... i know sounds weird, but after 10 pm, the clowns just seats there..... sometimes he is performing other times just sitting there,.... in the corner.
    I had the jalapenos stuffed with cream cheese, very good, really like it.
    I will never do a deliver (again) from them because they do take forever...... i only leave a block away from them and they took 1 1/2  hrs to deliver, pizza was ok, and cheap, but they do have bad customer service, and love to argue over the phone.
    So, only if we are walking and very hungry we will return here, otherwise is not a place with a nice dinning atmosphere, no.
    I love Clowns, but this one is an exception.

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  • 0

    I had a really awful delivery experience with Little Clown. I went on Grub Hub to find a cheap pizza place that would deliver to me. I ordered a large cheese pizza with a few veggies and I decided to get a bottle of water, too. I assumed because the water was far more than the cans of pop offered that I would be getting at least a biggish bottle of water.

    So, the delivery took a normal amount of time (40 minutes or so) and I ended up getting change back from a 20, which I am totally cool with. But when the delivery boy handed me my pizza as I went to get my money, the pizza folded around my hand! I quickly realized that my pizza was not, in fact, in a box at all, but instead, it was atop a flimsy piece of cardboard and put into a paper bag designed to resemble a pizza box. And that water I ordered (which was a dollar and some change) was about 12 oz. of some random gas station brand of water. I know, the concept of bottled water is kind of stupid and I probably shouldn't have ordered it in the first place, but still...

    The pizza itself was just okay. I guess I wasn't expecting any sort of culinary orgasm with this pizza, so I wasn't horribly let down. But it was just okay.

    I have read here that the individual slices are much better, so I am willing to give that a shot. But a quarter for red pepper flakes and Parmesan cheese is ridonkridonk! But still, I've heard the slices are really cheap. So I'll try again with this place.

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  • 0

    Wings good.... Pizza Bad. I wasn't at all impressed with their pizza. The crust was good ( I like mine a little crispy) but the cheese tasted dry like it had been overcooked and overall it didn't have much of a flavor. I don't see myself ordering pizza from this place again.

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  • 0

    This pizza joint has it right.  In light of a recent survey demonstrating that ALL children are afraid of clowns (<a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.reuters.com%2Farticle%2FoddlyEnoughNews%2FidUSL1582409620080116&s=073a53707c42a61e01dff57ed45ae204cfee57c5c22d6e09498ea7e4f3f7ec3f" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.reuters.com/a…</a>), the key to selling pizza is to capitalize on this fear.

    First, you will get a Little Clown advertisement on your door.  The next day, the evil Clown Man will drive by your home in his evil Clown Van.  He's not coming to deliver pizza.  He's coming to steal your children and bring them to Little Clown Pizza, where their $1.50 weekly allowance will be taken away.

    This is the last pizza joint left in the hood, now that the Big Cheese is gone and that other place, San Luis, has long since gone Mexican.

    I've eaten here twice, and both times I'd been drinking some fluids known by doctors to cloud one's judgment as a food critic.  But if I might allow myself an opinion here, I remember this being some pretty fine-looking pizza at the time.  This ain't Chicago style; this thin crust pizza is done right if it hasn't been sitting out too long in the heat lamp.  If that worries you, just order your own freakin' pizza and it'll be done up fresh.

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  • 0

    25 cents for red pepper and parmesan!  This is an outrage!

    Oh wait, slices are only a buck fifty.  All is forgiven.

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  • 0

    i've only had their pizza once, we got a stuffed cheese.  i was disappointed in the crust - i could barely cut through it with a knife!  the part where it is really thick around the edges was much softer but still not that delicious.  the overall taste was pretty good but not great.  i think it was actually better the next day when i reheated it. i have to admit that i do love it when i see the clown van with its balloons driving around the neighborhood.

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  • 0

    got delivery last night and it was fast, cheap, and delicious. I don't understand some of the reviews here; little clown i don't think pretends to be anything that it's not.

    another plus is that it tastes good cold the next day.

    one major eff up though was the delivery guy didn't have change for a 20 so i ended up giving him like a 35% tip. he best remember that next time and have my pizza here fast.

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  • 0

    I went to this place when it first opened and met the owner and he seemed like a very nice guy so I have given this place the benefit of the doubt but overall I would say the food is at best average. Their best deal seems to be their buck and change slices which are very good if your can get them to make you some fresh ones and not the ones that have been underneath that heatlamp all day.

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  • 0

    I was a bit reluctant to order from Little Clown based on their generic advertisement.  I was surprised that the pizza was a good as it was.  I ordered a thin crust with pepperoni.  Sure it wasn't gourmet, but it was pretty good.  However, there was nothing really exciting about the pizza, no pizazz.  I have wild and spicy taste buds and had to adjust my servings with salt and pepper flakes.  As far as the pepperoni is concerned, I like my roni with a bit of spice in it and this roni has no kick, you might as well not get roni on you pizza.  Next time I will have to try the other meats they offer.  Delivery time was average, driver was a bit creepy and  I had to put the pizza in the microwave to heat it up, it was a bit cold.  I think they could benefit by spicing up their sauce a bit.  The amount of cheese and sauce was perfect.  

    As for the garlic bread, it was just Texas Toast from the grocery store and it was cold as well.

    I know my review doesn't sound positive, but the pizza was good.  I would suggest it to anyone who wants cheap eats!

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  • 0

    They reinterpret pizza as cardboard with oily cheese and flavorless sauce.  Innovative.

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  • 0

    little clown chicken party! their pizza is pretty good, and the 3-topping xl special can't be beat. i've always had pretty fast delivery, too.

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  • 0

    I have NO idea what this place is like or how good/bad their food is.  All I know is that it looks pretty ghetto as I drive by it and as Michelle F. says "they have a lot of goofy advertisements - a beat up old van that drives around....." For your information, that beat up old van is a Toyota Minivan!  In warmer weather, it has rubber balloons on top!  I took pics and posted them on this site.  Also, the sheer name alone "Little Clown Pizza" is noteworthy.  I have this long running joke that my imaginary cat Coco, has had a job there for the past two years or so...he stirs the pizza sauce while wearing a little plastic bag on his paw.  I call this place LCP.  I am curious to go, but kinda wondering if I should eat at a place that employs my imaginary cat!

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    Pizza's pretty cheap, tastes ok. They have a lot of goofy advertisements - a beat up old van that drives around, and people with sandwich signs standing outside. They have several sizes, depending on how hungry you are.

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