Let me ask you something. What do you really expect from a place that has pizza always ready for $5? If you said "not much" you'd be correct. Don't get me wrong. I get my Pizza Pizza on quite a bit. With the start of football season it will be a lot more, but I never go in expecting to be blown away. I've walked out of the lobby and found alternative sustenance several times. I wasn't exasperated or anything, just took it for what it was...a group of uninterested people slinging cheap 'za with no intention of moving faster than "slow". If you see more than 3 people waiting in the lobby and anyone in the drive through, you might want to reconsider your choice of gut bomb that evening. The crew doesn't handle pressure very well and there's a lot of turnover so you're likely to be dealing with a noob on the register. The new deep dish is good. I get the wings all the time, but they're not very good, I just like wings.
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Kay T.
I suppose you truly get what you pay for! We got home with the cheese pizza and it could not be eaten it had been sitting for so long! Never ever again!
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Bryan G.
Damn it, I can't beleive it but this pizza is actually pretty good. Far better than Domino's and Pizza Hut. Make no mistake, this is no suppliment for any place that serves real pizza. However, for $5 you can get an edible (hell, even somewhat tasty) meal. Given the limited decent dining options in and around LSU and the cheap price, this place is a steal. Besides, if you're here you've already compromised your day by being in Baton Rouge, so you might as well shell out the $5 and drown your sorrows in grease and cheese. I can't say for sure, but I imagine if you're drunk or stoned, this place metamorphasizes into the best dining option in BR, except of course for any of the city's three Applebee's.
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David M.
Wow. Little Caesar's is serving up some quality trash I see. I'm hella cheap so a $5 large pizza is enough to get me in the door. Even a door on Government for a chain that I literally haven't eaten at in over a decade because apparently my memory clasps onto foul taste more than dates of birthdays. I would compare this pizza to MAYBE the quality of a Red Baron microwavable pizza. Better than a Totino's, which are legit a 1.50, but only by a little. The cheese is such poor quality I can barely deal. It's a bad sign when they consider "We use 100% real cheese" as such a huge draw on the website. (unspecified type of cheese by the way so that's comforting). Anyway, only order this for people whose taste buds are non functioning due to medical condition or are too drunk to barely recognize what they are eating is pizza to begin with.
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Nate L.
Most people will already form a biased opinion because of the price, five dollars for a large one topping pizza. But don't let that fool you into thinking it's bad pie. The crust is the perfect balance between crispy and chewy, the sauce is fairly sweet but good, and the cheese is nothing to write home about, but it gets the job done. I'd definitely tell you that it is better than Pizza Hut and fairly close to the quality of Domino's, however they aren't comparable at the same time. It's no surprise as to why LC seems to be around college campuses, they're quick and cheap, and definitely a good post midnight meal.
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Steve C.
Price is the thing. $5 carry out, hot and ready when you walk in the door. Flabby crust and too much of it. No special flavor. I went here because a family member told me to pick it up on the way home. Next time I'll ignore the advice and get a Red Baron frozen pizza instead. If you're having a child's birthday party, however, this will be the way to go. You can feed a lot of little indiscriminating mouths for very reasonable cost.
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Address :4222 Government St
Baton Rouge, LA, 70806
Takes Reservations : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : No Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No
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Daniel M.
Let me ask you something. What do you really expect from a place that has pizza always ready for $5? If you said "not much" you'd be correct. Don't get me wrong. I get my Pizza Pizza on quite a bit. With the start of football season it will be a lot more, but I never go in expecting to be blown away. I've walked out of the lobby and found alternative sustenance several times. I wasn't exasperated or anything, just took it for what it was...a group of uninterested people slinging cheap 'za with no intention of moving faster than "slow". If you see more than 3 people waiting in the lobby and anyone in the drive through, you might want to reconsider your choice of gut bomb that evening. The crew doesn't handle pressure very well and there's a lot of turnover so you're likely to be dealing with a noob on the register. The new deep dish is good. I get the wings all the time, but they're not very good, I just like wings.
(3)Kay T.
I suppose you truly get what you pay for! We got home with the cheese pizza and it could not be eaten it had been sitting for so long! Never ever again!
(1)Bryan G.
Damn it, I can't beleive it but this pizza is actually pretty good. Far better than Domino's and Pizza Hut. Make no mistake, this is no suppliment for any place that serves real pizza. However, for $5 you can get an edible (hell, even somewhat tasty) meal. Given the limited decent dining options in and around LSU and the cheap price, this place is a steal. Besides, if you're here you've already compromised your day by being in Baton Rouge, so you might as well shell out the $5 and drown your sorrows in grease and cheese. I can't say for sure, but I imagine if you're drunk or stoned, this place metamorphasizes into the best dining option in BR, except of course for any of the city's three Applebee's.
(4)David M.
Wow. Little Caesar's is serving up some quality trash I see. I'm hella cheap so a $5 large pizza is enough to get me in the door. Even a door on Government for a chain that I literally haven't eaten at in over a decade because apparently my memory clasps onto foul taste more than dates of birthdays. I would compare this pizza to MAYBE the quality of a Red Baron microwavable pizza. Better than a Totino's, which are legit a 1.50, but only by a little. The cheese is such poor quality I can barely deal. It's a bad sign when they consider "We use 100% real cheese" as such a huge draw on the website. (unspecified type of cheese by the way so that's comforting). Anyway, only order this for people whose taste buds are non functioning due to medical condition or are too drunk to barely recognize what they are eating is pizza to begin with.
(2)Nate L.
Most people will already form a biased opinion because of the price, five dollars for a large one topping pizza. But don't let that fool you into thinking it's bad pie. The crust is the perfect balance between crispy and chewy, the sauce is fairly sweet but good, and the cheese is nothing to write home about, but it gets the job done. I'd definitely tell you that it is better than Pizza Hut and fairly close to the quality of Domino's, however they aren't comparable at the same time. It's no surprise as to why LC seems to be around college campuses, they're quick and cheap, and definitely a good post midnight meal.
(4)Steve C.
Price is the thing. $5 carry out, hot and ready when you walk in the door. Flabby crust and too much of it. No special flavor. I went here because a family member told me to pick it up on the way home. Next time I'll ignore the advice and get a Red Baron frozen pizza instead. If you're having a child's birthday party, however, this will be the way to go. You can feed a lot of little indiscriminating mouths for very reasonable cost.
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