Picture this: It's 7:30pm on a Tuesday night. You have less than $20 in your bank account and a nearly empty pantry. You're not at home because you are, in fact, checking out Costco and hoping to snatch up one of their cool food court deals with a $10 gift card. You wait in line for food, stomach rumbling, only to find out they take cash or check only, none of which you have. It's late. You don't want to cook (not that you have much anyway). What do you do? Where can you go to spend about $5 on instant dinner for two? Enter Little Caesar's. I like to avoid them as much as I can. But desperate times call for desperate measures. My husband called them up and placed an order for a pizza. Five minutes later, we arrived at Kmart, where Little Caesar's is located, and wandered around the store a bit before we picked up our fresh order. Perfect. It was unbelieveably amazing for Little Caesar's pizza. I've had many Little Caesar's pizzas during college and our earlier days of marriage but none of them were as good as the one we picked up last night. It was completely fresh, with ooey gooey cheese, and a perfect crust. It still had that 'taste' of Little Caesars, but it was like the holy grail of Little Caesar's pizzas. Mmm. Of course, the fact that we were finally putting food in our mouths might have been another reason this was so amazing, but that's OK. Here's the thing about this location: they usually don't have the pizzas ready right when you walk in the store. I know that's kind of a hassle because that's what they're known for, but if you can, call ahead and place an order so it can be super fresh and ready. Or, be willing to spend some time wandering around Kmart while they're working on your order (this Kmart isn't actually that bad). Little Caesar's, I may hate on you sometimes, but I'm equally thankful for you.
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Nicholas B.
Pizza is really delicious and prices are cheap. But the customer service is really awful.
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Aristeo D.
I know it's only a 5 dollar pizza but does the customer service have to be as crappy as their pizza?
(1)
Dan B.
It's little caesars. The food here is whatever but its 5 bucks so come on bros. The problem with this location is that they never have the pizzas "hot n ready" or whatever, so they are dumbo. W/e I still holla at my boy caesar when I need something quick for dinner/parties
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Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : No
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Laura N.
Picture this: It's 7:30pm on a Tuesday night. You have less than $20 in your bank account and a nearly empty pantry. You're not at home because you are, in fact, checking out Costco and hoping to snatch up one of their cool food court deals with a $10 gift card. You wait in line for food, stomach rumbling, only to find out they take cash or check only, none of which you have. It's late. You don't want to cook (not that you have much anyway). What do you do? Where can you go to spend about $5 on instant dinner for two? Enter Little Caesar's. I like to avoid them as much as I can. But desperate times call for desperate measures. My husband called them up and placed an order for a pizza. Five minutes later, we arrived at Kmart, where Little Caesar's is located, and wandered around the store a bit before we picked up our fresh order. Perfect. It was unbelieveably amazing for Little Caesar's pizza. I've had many Little Caesar's pizzas during college and our earlier days of marriage but none of them were as good as the one we picked up last night. It was completely fresh, with ooey gooey cheese, and a perfect crust. It still had that 'taste' of Little Caesars, but it was like the holy grail of Little Caesar's pizzas. Mmm. Of course, the fact that we were finally putting food in our mouths might have been another reason this was so amazing, but that's OK. Here's the thing about this location: they usually don't have the pizzas ready right when you walk in the store. I know that's kind of a hassle because that's what they're known for, but if you can, call ahead and place an order so it can be super fresh and ready. Or, be willing to spend some time wandering around Kmart while they're working on your order (this Kmart isn't actually that bad). Little Caesar's, I may hate on you sometimes, but I'm equally thankful for you.
(4)Nicholas B.
Pizza is really delicious and prices are cheap. But the customer service is really awful.
(3)Aristeo D.
I know it's only a 5 dollar pizza but does the customer service have to be as crappy as their pizza?
(1)Dan B.
It's little caesars. The food here is whatever but its 5 bucks so come on bros. The problem with this location is that they never have the pizzas "hot n ready" or whatever, so they are dumbo. W/e I still holla at my boy caesar when I need something quick for dinner/parties
(2)Nicole L.
Gotta love that crazy bread! Yum!
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