This is not anyone's favorite pizza nor is it going to win any awards. I go to Little Caesars because it's CHEAP. Obviously, the Hot n Ready is hit or miss. It's not very good when it's been sitting around for a while. The best time to grab one is during busy times like the lunch or dinner rush, when they keep pumping them out. For $5.55, the pepperoni pizza hits the spot when it's fresh out of the oven. For me, there's also the convenience of driving 5 minutes to grab a pizza instead of waiting 45 minutes for the other chains to deliver. The staff here is nice as well.
(3)
Wang C.
This pizza is like a drunken one night stand, afterwards you worry about the aftermath. Over 6 years of not eating this pizza reminded me it has been six years. I tried their new pretzel pizza- full of salt chunks, dry and hard crust, and liquid cheese the is more like kool-aid in thickness. I believe the pretzel crust would be decent if fresh and without the salt chunks on it. The wings are tiny, and are anything but impressive. I got the bacon and honey mustard ones- saw them put on what I thought was bacon, but must have been a power, and once again the sauce was runny. I will say the stored appeared to really clean and maintained, which makes up for 1.5 of the stars.
(2)
Chef A.
The only pizza on the planet worse than Little Seizures are those $1 Mama Lucifer frozen pizzas at the Giant, Jerry's Subs' and Subway pizza, and the all you can eat pizza buffet at CiCi's. With that said what Pizza Pizza has going for it, is: 1. Cheap $5 pizza, i the large variety. 2. Grab n Go hot pizza already cooked. 3. $2.50 Crazy Bread. Granted both the crAzy brEad and pizza crust are tasteless under-baked and stale, they are cheap. The sauce isn't too bad coming fresh from a can and mixed with water. As much as I hate to admit it, I give place 2 stars but will likely grab pizza again here just becasue it's so damn cheap.
(2)
Nick G.
I don't know what other people are complaining about... Obviously you don't go to Little Caesars for gourmet pizza but compared to Dominos or Pizza Hut I think Little C's is better hands down. 5 bucks for a tasty large pizza and no waiting? I'll take that any day
(5)
Michelle M.
This place has the worst customer service. They serve their Friends who visit before the customers that have been waiting longer. Talk to the before doing their jobs when they are v slammed. Their pizza is never hot and ready. Never again with this location.
(1)
Amy F.
If I could rate this pizza lower, than my God I would. I thought it would be a really amazing idea to spend $5.00 on the well-marketed "Hot n' Ready Pizza!!!". Being a young thirty-something living in a crap hole economy, I am technically flirting with homelessness so the idea of buying an entire pizza that could potentially last me a couple of days for $5.00 was an idea nothing short of magical. In opening the pizza box, I expected your standard, tasty, Italian-American delight - what I was presented with was something that should be lining the bottom of the ocean. It was horrendous. The cheese was dimpled and awful looking and the texture of the crust could only be described as "paneling". I've mailed it to my parents so they can hammer it to their basement walls. Don't waste your hard earned money on this abomination, just heat up a can of condensed cream of mushroom soup and call it a day.
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Specialities
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : No Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No Caters : Yes
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Lorena B.
This is not anyone's favorite pizza nor is it going to win any awards. I go to Little Caesars because it's CHEAP. Obviously, the Hot n Ready is hit or miss. It's not very good when it's been sitting around for a while. The best time to grab one is during busy times like the lunch or dinner rush, when they keep pumping them out. For $5.55, the pepperoni pizza hits the spot when it's fresh out of the oven. For me, there's also the convenience of driving 5 minutes to grab a pizza instead of waiting 45 minutes for the other chains to deliver. The staff here is nice as well.
(3)Wang C.
This pizza is like a drunken one night stand, afterwards you worry about the aftermath. Over 6 years of not eating this pizza reminded me it has been six years. I tried their new pretzel pizza- full of salt chunks, dry and hard crust, and liquid cheese the is more like kool-aid in thickness. I believe the pretzel crust would be decent if fresh and without the salt chunks on it. The wings are tiny, and are anything but impressive. I got the bacon and honey mustard ones- saw them put on what I thought was bacon, but must have been a power, and once again the sauce was runny. I will say the stored appeared to really clean and maintained, which makes up for 1.5 of the stars.
(2)Chef A.
The only pizza on the planet worse than Little Seizures are those $1 Mama Lucifer frozen pizzas at the Giant, Jerry's Subs' and Subway pizza, and the all you can eat pizza buffet at CiCi's. With that said what Pizza Pizza has going for it, is: 1. Cheap $5 pizza, i the large variety. 2. Grab n Go hot pizza already cooked. 3. $2.50 Crazy Bread. Granted both the crAzy brEad and pizza crust are tasteless under-baked and stale, they are cheap. The sauce isn't too bad coming fresh from a can and mixed with water. As much as I hate to admit it, I give place 2 stars but will likely grab pizza again here just becasue it's so damn cheap.
(2)Nick G.
I don't know what other people are complaining about... Obviously you don't go to Little Caesars for gourmet pizza but compared to Dominos or Pizza Hut I think Little C's is better hands down. 5 bucks for a tasty large pizza and no waiting? I'll take that any day
(5)Michelle M.
This place has the worst customer service. They serve their Friends who visit before the customers that have been waiting longer. Talk to the before doing their jobs when they are v slammed. Their pizza is never hot and ready. Never again with this location.
(1)Amy F.
If I could rate this pizza lower, than my God I would. I thought it would be a really amazing idea to spend $5.00 on the well-marketed "Hot n' Ready Pizza!!!". Being a young thirty-something living in a crap hole economy, I am technically flirting with homelessness so the idea of buying an entire pizza that could potentially last me a couple of days for $5.00 was an idea nothing short of magical. In opening the pizza box, I expected your standard, tasty, Italian-American delight - what I was presented with was something that should be lining the bottom of the ocean. It was horrendous. The cheese was dimpled and awful looking and the texture of the crust could only be described as "paneling". I've mailed it to my parents so they can hammer it to their basement walls. Don't waste your hard earned money on this abomination, just heat up a can of condensed cream of mushroom soup and call it a day.
(1)