Ok pizza for $5 but when you go there and have to wait 5 minutes for a pizza cause they do t have any ready and they weren't even busy , it's cheap Nd suppose to be fast, maybe if they weren't on their phone there would be pizza ready to go
(1)
Johnny T.
I'd say the worst pizza I've ever had outside of a frozen pizza aisle. The pizza just looked boring and processed. There was hardly any taste and had to put a fair amount of seasoning just to make it bearable to eat. With that said, pizzas are only $5 so don't expect anything great. You pretty much get what you pay for.
(2)
Mark B.
It's 5 dollar pizza. I do not understand why everyone is reviewing this like this is a Michelin Star restaurant. I grab lunch from this Little Ceasers when I am in the area. It is always solid, everything I could hope and imagine for $5. It is tasty and cheap, and never cold. The worst thing you can have is a cold 5 dollar hot and ready. The one at this location is always Hot. I don't mind waiting a few minutes for one to pop out of the over.
(5)
Christopher C.
It's little Caesars ... Ok pizza, always hot and ready.
(3)
Lexy V.
Imagine a mild Wednesday night with your tummy aching with hunger and anticipation, feet sore from a long days work, and a mind for nothing but balling on a budget and $5 pizza(and Italian cheese bread, with the crazy sauce). Now imagine that same mild Wednesday night ending in impatience, incompetence, confusion, disgust and finally, dissatisfaction. Not only did I wait over 20 minutes for an item that should have been already prepared-waiting for it's sweet embrace with my mouth and taste buds, but I had to watch customers who walked in after me leave with orders that were as large as mine, way before I got mine. Then, a man franticly bursts through the doors, shirt drenched and face and hair dripping with sweat. At first I thought he was a customer, frantic to get a pizza after a long run, but no, this sweaty man ran into the back of the kitchen. I watched him quickly rinse his hands off and proceed to prepare our order, sweaty shirt and skin and all. I believe the reason my food was so greasy was not because of the poor quality of the food and preparation itself, but because the sweaty man dripped all over it while prepping it and boxing it. We finally got the pizza home, and it was soggy, undercooked and the pepperoni was just really randomly placed and I don't understand. The cheezy bread was ok. I've never felt compelled to write a yelp review before. But tonight's experience filled me with such a special displeasure that I believe that people should know what they're committing to when choosing to indulge in cheap, repulsive pizza. Shame on you guys.
(1)
Alison V.
Picture this.... a manager working at a register with visibly dirty hands. We've all seen this, right? I thought nothing of it. Obviously he is collecting money all day, which of course is dirty and germ-ridden. And then I found out a quick swipe of those dirty hands against the apron was all that was required before jumping on the prep line and grabbing shredded cheese and putting it on a pizza. Please, for all concerned, review basic food sanitation guidelines. NOBODY should be touching food without (1) Washing hands with soap and running hot water , and/or (2) Wearing disposable gloves. Remember, employees learn by observation. If the person in charge is not following hygienic practices for handling food, what are the odds the rest of the staff will?
(1)
Les K.
Need an option of zero stars. Tried twice, no more. Loaf of bread with Campbell's Tomato Soup comes to mind, without the quality. For your hard earned money you get nothing more than induced nausea. Seriously bad ingredients, staff friendly. If you are having a hard time with stomach issues just eat some of this pizza... it will clear you out quick. Pay a little more elsewhere and eat food fit for human consumption.
(1)
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Address :27243 W Saxony Ln,Ste C
Channahon, IL, 60410
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Specialities
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : No Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : No Attire : Casual Noise Level : Loud Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No Caters : No
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Frank R.
Ok pizza for $5 but when you go there and have to wait 5 minutes for a pizza cause they do t have any ready and they weren't even busy , it's cheap Nd suppose to be fast, maybe if they weren't on their phone there would be pizza ready to go
(1)Johnny T.
I'd say the worst pizza I've ever had outside of a frozen pizza aisle. The pizza just looked boring and processed. There was hardly any taste and had to put a fair amount of seasoning just to make it bearable to eat. With that said, pizzas are only $5 so don't expect anything great. You pretty much get what you pay for.
(2)Mark B.
It's 5 dollar pizza. I do not understand why everyone is reviewing this like this is a Michelin Star restaurant. I grab lunch from this Little Ceasers when I am in the area. It is always solid, everything I could hope and imagine for $5. It is tasty and cheap, and never cold. The worst thing you can have is a cold 5 dollar hot and ready. The one at this location is always Hot. I don't mind waiting a few minutes for one to pop out of the over.
(5)Christopher C.
It's little Caesars ... Ok pizza, always hot and ready.
(3)Lexy V.
Imagine a mild Wednesday night with your tummy aching with hunger and anticipation, feet sore from a long days work, and a mind for nothing but balling on a budget and $5 pizza(and Italian cheese bread, with the crazy sauce). Now imagine that same mild Wednesday night ending in impatience, incompetence, confusion, disgust and finally, dissatisfaction. Not only did I wait over 20 minutes for an item that should have been already prepared-waiting for it's sweet embrace with my mouth and taste buds, but I had to watch customers who walked in after me leave with orders that were as large as mine, way before I got mine. Then, a man franticly bursts through the doors, shirt drenched and face and hair dripping with sweat. At first I thought he was a customer, frantic to get a pizza after a long run, but no, this sweaty man ran into the back of the kitchen. I watched him quickly rinse his hands off and proceed to prepare our order, sweaty shirt and skin and all. I believe the reason my food was so greasy was not because of the poor quality of the food and preparation itself, but because the sweaty man dripped all over it while prepping it and boxing it. We finally got the pizza home, and it was soggy, undercooked and the pepperoni was just really randomly placed and I don't understand. The cheezy bread was ok. I've never felt compelled to write a yelp review before. But tonight's experience filled me with such a special displeasure that I believe that people should know what they're committing to when choosing to indulge in cheap, repulsive pizza. Shame on you guys.
(1)Alison V.
Picture this.... a manager working at a register with visibly dirty hands. We've all seen this, right? I thought nothing of it. Obviously he is collecting money all day, which of course is dirty and germ-ridden. And then I found out a quick swipe of those dirty hands against the apron was all that was required before jumping on the prep line and grabbing shredded cheese and putting it on a pizza. Please, for all concerned, review basic food sanitation guidelines. NOBODY should be touching food without (1) Washing hands with soap and running hot water , and/or (2) Wearing disposable gloves. Remember, employees learn by observation. If the person in charge is not following hygienic practices for handling food, what are the odds the rest of the staff will?
(1)Les K.
Need an option of zero stars. Tried twice, no more. Loaf of bread with Campbell's Tomato Soup comes to mind, without the quality. For your hard earned money you get nothing more than induced nausea. Seriously bad ingredients, staff friendly. If you are having a hard time with stomach issues just eat some of this pizza... it will clear you out quick. Pay a little more elsewhere and eat food fit for human consumption.
(1)