I would give this place 0 stars if I could. The management at this place is the worst I have EVER encountered. I walked in on a Sunday around 3:30 pm. The cashier looked at me and told me he'd be with me in a minute. After 7 minutes of waiting with no one acknowledging me, I finally interrupted the cashier (who was rummaging around for change) politely and asked if there were any pizzas ready to go. He asked me rudely what i wanted and again I asked if there were any pizzas ready. He then proceeded to say that he didn't know and would have to check in the back. I patiently waited and watched him spend the next 5 minutes trying to get the lady in the drive through change for her $5. Not only was the cashier extremely rude and dismissive of a paying customer, he lost a ton of business during the 12 or so minutes I was standing there waiting. The line for the drive through was wrapped around the building and I witnessed three LIVID customers during that time along with countless others that decided waiting 15 minutes for a "hot and ready" was too much and left without anything (including me). I ended up driving to the Little Caesars in Wheaton instead. It took me all of 2 minutes to get my pizza and leave. Now that is what a hot and ready should be. I will NEVER go back to the Little Caesars on Outlet Dr. The management is awful. The store is dirty, there were flies flying around the front of the store, and the cashiers were rude and downright unprofessional.
(1)
Bailey T.
Great price, amazing employees(I've made friends with a lot of them!!) and actually a lot of the pizzas have been the best I've ever had!
(5)
Anthony M.
I like this pizza. It's consistently made well and fast. Service is good there, meaning most of the time the employees are friendly. However, it's really depressing that this is the highest rated pizza in the Burtonsville/N.Silver Spring/Laurel area. It's a chain store, and therefore slightly above average at best. I feel sorry for people who have not experienced Pudgies in Clarksville or Slices in College Park. There's a severe lack of quality pizza in this area of Maryland and it's really unfortunate.
(3)
Wai C.
It is five dollar pizza. What do you expect? The entire kitchen is ran by high schoolers. You hand them money and they hand you a pie. Instant gratification.
(3)
Su K.
---3.5 Stars--- Maybe it's nostalgia. Or maybe it's the fact that you can get a large cheese or pepperoni pizza for $5. Or maybe it's because you can get pizza in a drive-thru. Or maybe it's because when I'm craving pizza--which is pretty often--I'd rathe
(4)
Jerry S.
$5 $5 ! Hot Hot! Ready Ready! It's actually decent pizza when compared to chain pies as opposed to upscale authentico or those I paid for with lira, and better (and cheaper) than most frozen ones (at least those that are fit for human consumption). Chewy, bready crust as opposed to the saltine like delivery jobs, correct amount of sauce and cheese, a bit of caramelization on the pepperoni. So, call in a delivery and wait 45 minutes for a lukewarm pie, or wait 10 minutes for the oven to pre-heat, then 25 minutes baking, then 5 minutes rest to avoid scalded palate, or grab it grab it scarf it scarf it? Ave Caesar!
(4)
Sofi N.
**3 Stars for the Pizza, one more for the value** If you walk into an eatery with 5 bucks and then demand 5 star service and a professional wait staff, there is a problem. That's not how life works. That's not how any of it works. I stop by here every once in a while, especially during midterms & finals week. The pizza isn't all that bad (I'm a big fan of the crust)! As for the service, these employees are KIDS, on minimum wage. I don't agree with poor customer service, but I get annoyed at the fact that people who love to pinch pennies, are always the most demanding. Just give them the $5, take your pizza & move on with your life.
(4)
J F.
When I tell you this is the worst service i ever got?! i went last Friday night, 7/31/15 around 6ish to get a cheese pizza. First half the staff was in the parking lot talking to their friends in the car and the other half was visibly playing in the back. Fine, i was too a HS kid with a job no biggie. I get to the window, the man didn't even say HELLO. SERIOUSLY. He looked at me like I was from Mars. He leaned out the window, with this angry annoyed look on his face. Me: Ummm do you have a Hot n Ready Cheese? Him: Yeah. **awkward pause** Me: So I can get it or... Without a word, he slowly slithered to the back to get my pizza. I felt like I was inconveniencing HIM. so he comes back with the pizza and just looks at me. Seriously, no words were exchanged. So I had over my card and he shoves the pizza at me, in a really pushy way. Then he gives me my card and slams the window shut. No thank you, no goodbye, no nothing. Worst service ever. With the unemployment rate so low they can find a LOT more people to do this job. I wish I knew the general manager because I would write a letter. Better yet I would have paid THEM five dollars just to have another rep.
(1)
Chris K.
I go here for an inexpensive pizza that is ready to be picked up. The pizzas are not great but are good for the price. Usually they are ready when I walk in( they advertise "Hot & Ready" before 8 PM, but not tonight.
(1)
Kevin B.
The food here is about what you would expect. Certainly not anything spectacular, but better (barely) than the frozen pie you pull from the freezer and put in the oven. I suppose for $5 a large pizza is a pretty good deal though. I wouldn't pay anymore for it. The value alone is what earned the stars for this meal. Now on to the location. The service was really poor, which is a pretty impressive feat considering we just went in to pick up a pre-made pizza. The staff seemed genuinely annoyed that we were there to order food. We were the ONLY ones there ordering food, so I can't imagine it was related to a case of being overwhelmed. Also, the employee I ordered with did not speak English well enough to even communicate. It was literally not possible to speak back and forth with one another. I eventually just nodded my head and handed him money. In return I received a mediocre but serviceable pizza which was made better by the frosty libations that accompanied it.
(2)
Jeremy Nicholas P.
Disgusting service. Disgusting location. A bunch of high school kids who seem to have no manager or supervision as they seem to be chewing and popping gum at the drive thru, walking around inside shirtless as they change to get off shift. Oh the many things you will observe while waiting for the drive thru window to open up. Havent been here in a while because of those reasons. Completely unsanitary location.
(1)
Tiffany S.
I gave this place 3 stars instead of 2 because it's the closest eatery to the exits in Briggs Chaney Plaza. There have been numerous times when I walk into this place and the "teenagers" in the staff do not even acknowledge me waiting to take my order. If their friends are in the facility, they are yelling to the workers in the back of the kitchen -striking up a conversation. Management really need to train their staff in customer service because they are losing customers.
(3)
Kimberly B.
If you are looking for cheap and tasty pizza--look no further! For $5 you can buy a large pepperoni, sausage or cheese pizza. There aren't any frills here! This option is great for large gatherings with kids. The only negative about LC is that their slogan of the pizza being hot and ready isn't true. I've rarely walked in, picked up my pizza and just walk out. Most of the time, I've waited. The longest I've had to wait was about 20 minutes. Just crazy!
(3)
Neek S.
As a person who likes sauce, I personally think that Little Caesars does not put enough sauce on their Hot n Ready pizzas. Therefore, I call them and order my Hot n Readys with extra sauce and pick it up from the drive thru. They are delicious....when it's piping hot. Once it cools down even a little bit, it doesn't have that same impact. If you live a few miles away like I do and want a whiff of your pizza or even a slice before you get home...DON'T! Leave the pizza alone until you are ready to enjoy.
(3)
Russell F.
Just how I like my girls....Cheap and Fast
(3)
Corgio V.
Little Caesar pizza is a place where you can buy a whole cheese pizza for $5. The place looks clean with quick service. It also has a drive thru. The pizza itself is always fresh. I personally just don't like how little Caesar pizza taste. I rather spend a couple extra dollars for pizza hut or dominoes. Remember you get what you paid for! Other than that the kids love it.
(4)
Brian C.
Maybe it's the kid in me, but Little Caesars still delivers! It's much like what the other two reviewers wrote... it's a really good five dollar pizza. I've had better pizza, but I've also paid more for crappy pizza. Bottom line, for ten bucks you get a meal for 3-4 people easily. The people who work there are friendly enough, and occasionally even laugh at my stupid jokes. I will come here time and time again, or at least until I get grossly sick (which hasn't happened yet).
(5)
Jerry M.
Easy, cheap and good. Ready to go and very nice service. Why go anywhere else for Pizza?
(5)
Keri B.
I'm with Su K. Little Ceaser's delivers Hot 'N Ready just as promised. It's good cheap pizza with no waiting. My expectations have been met by this classic pizza spot.
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Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch, Dinner Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : No Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Quiet Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No Caters : No
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Belinda T.
I would give this place 0 stars if I could. The management at this place is the worst I have EVER encountered. I walked in on a Sunday around 3:30 pm. The cashier looked at me and told me he'd be with me in a minute. After 7 minutes of waiting with no one acknowledging me, I finally interrupted the cashier (who was rummaging around for change) politely and asked if there were any pizzas ready to go. He asked me rudely what i wanted and again I asked if there were any pizzas ready. He then proceeded to say that he didn't know and would have to check in the back. I patiently waited and watched him spend the next 5 minutes trying to get the lady in the drive through change for her $5. Not only was the cashier extremely rude and dismissive of a paying customer, he lost a ton of business during the 12 or so minutes I was standing there waiting. The line for the drive through was wrapped around the building and I witnessed three LIVID customers during that time along with countless others that decided waiting 15 minutes for a "hot and ready" was too much and left without anything (including me). I ended up driving to the Little Caesars in Wheaton instead. It took me all of 2 minutes to get my pizza and leave. Now that is what a hot and ready should be. I will NEVER go back to the Little Caesars on Outlet Dr. The management is awful. The store is dirty, there were flies flying around the front of the store, and the cashiers were rude and downright unprofessional.
(1)Bailey T.
Great price, amazing employees(I've made friends with a lot of them!!) and actually a lot of the pizzas have been the best I've ever had!
(5)Anthony M.
I like this pizza. It's consistently made well and fast. Service is good there, meaning most of the time the employees are friendly. However, it's really depressing that this is the highest rated pizza in the Burtonsville/N.Silver Spring/Laurel area. It's a chain store, and therefore slightly above average at best. I feel sorry for people who have not experienced Pudgies in Clarksville or Slices in College Park. There's a severe lack of quality pizza in this area of Maryland and it's really unfortunate.
(3)Wai C.
It is five dollar pizza. What do you expect? The entire kitchen is ran by high schoolers. You hand them money and they hand you a pie. Instant gratification.
(3)Su K.
---3.5 Stars--- Maybe it's nostalgia. Or maybe it's the fact that you can get a large cheese or pepperoni pizza for $5. Or maybe it's because you can get pizza in a drive-thru. Or maybe it's because when I'm craving pizza--which is pretty often--I'd rathe
(4)Jerry S.
$5 $5 ! Hot Hot! Ready Ready! It's actually decent pizza when compared to chain pies as opposed to upscale authentico or those I paid for with lira, and better (and cheaper) than most frozen ones (at least those that are fit for human consumption). Chewy, bready crust as opposed to the saltine like delivery jobs, correct amount of sauce and cheese, a bit of caramelization on the pepperoni. So, call in a delivery and wait 45 minutes for a lukewarm pie, or wait 10 minutes for the oven to pre-heat, then 25 minutes baking, then 5 minutes rest to avoid scalded palate, or grab it grab it scarf it scarf it? Ave Caesar!
(4)Sofi N.
**3 Stars for the Pizza, one more for the value** If you walk into an eatery with 5 bucks and then demand 5 star service and a professional wait staff, there is a problem. That's not how life works. That's not how any of it works. I stop by here every once in a while, especially during midterms & finals week. The pizza isn't all that bad (I'm a big fan of the crust)! As for the service, these employees are KIDS, on minimum wage. I don't agree with poor customer service, but I get annoyed at the fact that people who love to pinch pennies, are always the most demanding. Just give them the $5, take your pizza & move on with your life.
(4)J F.
When I tell you this is the worst service i ever got?! i went last Friday night, 7/31/15 around 6ish to get a cheese pizza. First half the staff was in the parking lot talking to their friends in the car and the other half was visibly playing in the back. Fine, i was too a HS kid with a job no biggie. I get to the window, the man didn't even say HELLO. SERIOUSLY. He looked at me like I was from Mars. He leaned out the window, with this angry annoyed look on his face. Me: Ummm do you have a Hot n Ready Cheese? Him: Yeah. **awkward pause** Me: So I can get it or... Without a word, he slowly slithered to the back to get my pizza. I felt like I was inconveniencing HIM. so he comes back with the pizza and just looks at me. Seriously, no words were exchanged. So I had over my card and he shoves the pizza at me, in a really pushy way. Then he gives me my card and slams the window shut. No thank you, no goodbye, no nothing. Worst service ever. With the unemployment rate so low they can find a LOT more people to do this job. I wish I knew the general manager because I would write a letter. Better yet I would have paid THEM five dollars just to have another rep.
(1)Chris K.
I go here for an inexpensive pizza that is ready to be picked up. The pizzas are not great but are good for the price. Usually they are ready when I walk in( they advertise "Hot & Ready" before 8 PM, but not tonight.
(1)Kevin B.
The food here is about what you would expect. Certainly not anything spectacular, but better (barely) than the frozen pie you pull from the freezer and put in the oven. I suppose for $5 a large pizza is a pretty good deal though. I wouldn't pay anymore for it. The value alone is what earned the stars for this meal. Now on to the location. The service was really poor, which is a pretty impressive feat considering we just went in to pick up a pre-made pizza. The staff seemed genuinely annoyed that we were there to order food. We were the ONLY ones there ordering food, so I can't imagine it was related to a case of being overwhelmed. Also, the employee I ordered with did not speak English well enough to even communicate. It was literally not possible to speak back and forth with one another. I eventually just nodded my head and handed him money. In return I received a mediocre but serviceable pizza which was made better by the frosty libations that accompanied it.
(2)Jeremy Nicholas P.
Disgusting service. Disgusting location. A bunch of high school kids who seem to have no manager or supervision as they seem to be chewing and popping gum at the drive thru, walking around inside shirtless as they change to get off shift. Oh the many things you will observe while waiting for the drive thru window to open up. Havent been here in a while because of those reasons. Completely unsanitary location.
(1)Tiffany S.
I gave this place 3 stars instead of 2 because it's the closest eatery to the exits in Briggs Chaney Plaza. There have been numerous times when I walk into this place and the "teenagers" in the staff do not even acknowledge me waiting to take my order. If their friends are in the facility, they are yelling to the workers in the back of the kitchen -striking up a conversation. Management really need to train their staff in customer service because they are losing customers.
(3)Kimberly B.
If you are looking for cheap and tasty pizza--look no further! For $5 you can buy a large pepperoni, sausage or cheese pizza. There aren't any frills here! This option is great for large gatherings with kids. The only negative about LC is that their slogan of the pizza being hot and ready isn't true. I've rarely walked in, picked up my pizza and just walk out. Most of the time, I've waited. The longest I've had to wait was about 20 minutes. Just crazy!
(3)Neek S.
As a person who likes sauce, I personally think that Little Caesars does not put enough sauce on their Hot n Ready pizzas. Therefore, I call them and order my Hot n Readys with extra sauce and pick it up from the drive thru. They are delicious....when it's piping hot. Once it cools down even a little bit, it doesn't have that same impact. If you live a few miles away like I do and want a whiff of your pizza or even a slice before you get home...DON'T! Leave the pizza alone until you are ready to enjoy.
(3)Russell F.
Just how I like my girls....Cheap and Fast
(3)Corgio V.
Little Caesar pizza is a place where you can buy a whole cheese pizza for $5. The place looks clean with quick service. It also has a drive thru. The pizza itself is always fresh. I personally just don't like how little Caesar pizza taste. I rather spend a couple extra dollars for pizza hut or dominoes. Remember you get what you paid for! Other than that the kids love it.
(4)Brian C.
Maybe it's the kid in me, but Little Caesars still delivers! It's much like what the other two reviewers wrote... it's a really good five dollar pizza. I've had better pizza, but I've also paid more for crappy pizza. Bottom line, for ten bucks you get a meal for 3-4 people easily. The people who work there are friendly enough, and occasionally even laugh at my stupid jokes. I will come here time and time again, or at least until I get grossly sick (which hasn't happened yet).
(5)Jerry M.
Easy, cheap and good. Ready to go and very nice service. Why go anywhere else for Pizza?
(5)Keri B.
I'm with Su K. Little Ceaser's delivers Hot 'N Ready just as promised. It's good cheap pizza with no waiting. My expectations have been met by this classic pizza spot.
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