Sweetie and I were talking about what to have for lunch and a Little Caesar's commercial came on. So now we wanted pizza, and of course we had to try the bacon-wrapped one. Ended up with a large (it's not huge,) plus some bread sticks and wings. Service was friendly and fast, the place is tiny but clean, and there are a few chairs to wait in. No salads at this location, even though they're on the website and video menu. Prices are cheap, and hey, it's cheap food, but it's decent for the price. The bacon-wrapped pizza is deep dish, with pepperoni and bacon on top, and one layer of bacon around the edge. I had expected something more over the top; it was basically a meat pizza, nothing overpowering. The bacon on the edge adds a nice crunch and saltiness. I had to try it, because it was there, like Everest, but it was nothing amazing. The bread sticks were okay. You get marinara, or can buy other sauce flavors. The wings were decent, but swimming in sauce so they lost any crispiness. They have many flavors, but when I saw bacon honey mustard I had to try it- you know, to pair with the pizza. It was okay. All in all, cheap, fast, and decent. Nothing special. But I didn't even know this location was here, so it might be an occasional pizza stop in future.
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Van S.
Stopped by for a convenient grab and go lunch. I had the $5 lunch combo which is a 4 slice deep dish pepperoni pizza and a 20 oz bottle of soda. Of course this isn't the best pizza option out there, but it's really not bad and it's plenty of food. The deep dish isn't the deep layer of toppings you get with Chicago style, but just really thick over buttered dough that's cooked in a deep pan. I usually waste at least one piece because you get filled up on the breading, but the cheese that singes on the edges where it meets pan is really good. It met my expectations as I was in and out in about a minute and had a decent meal at a great price.
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Jake K.
You get what you pay for. Considering the price of 5 dollars the pizza is solid. Very average pizza but it's cheap and you don't have to wait.
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Sabrina L.
5 dollar pizza, hot and ready? Yes, please! This location is new, clean, and the service is friendly. I always ask for my breadsticks to be extra done and at a few other Little Caesars around town it gets me dirty looks, but not here. So glad to have this open in the area!!!! It's not the best pizza around, but for 5 dollars it's the best pizza you're going to get.
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Renee H.
It's a five dollar pizza. You get what you pay for. Very crappy pizza and a lot of trashy/shady people (customers) often go there. Go someplace else to get a better quality pizza and to avoid riff raff.
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Takes Reservations : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Bike Parking : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No
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Mark K.
Sweetie and I were talking about what to have for lunch and a Little Caesar's commercial came on. So now we wanted pizza, and of course we had to try the bacon-wrapped one. Ended up with a large (it's not huge,) plus some bread sticks and wings. Service was friendly and fast, the place is tiny but clean, and there are a few chairs to wait in. No salads at this location, even though they're on the website and video menu. Prices are cheap, and hey, it's cheap food, but it's decent for the price. The bacon-wrapped pizza is deep dish, with pepperoni and bacon on top, and one layer of bacon around the edge. I had expected something more over the top; it was basically a meat pizza, nothing overpowering. The bacon on the edge adds a nice crunch and saltiness. I had to try it, because it was there, like Everest, but it was nothing amazing. The bread sticks were okay. You get marinara, or can buy other sauce flavors. The wings were decent, but swimming in sauce so they lost any crispiness. They have many flavors, but when I saw bacon honey mustard I had to try it- you know, to pair with the pizza. It was okay. All in all, cheap, fast, and decent. Nothing special. But I didn't even know this location was here, so it might be an occasional pizza stop in future.
(3)Van S.
Stopped by for a convenient grab and go lunch. I had the $5 lunch combo which is a 4 slice deep dish pepperoni pizza and a 20 oz bottle of soda. Of course this isn't the best pizza option out there, but it's really not bad and it's plenty of food. The deep dish isn't the deep layer of toppings you get with Chicago style, but just really thick over buttered dough that's cooked in a deep pan. I usually waste at least one piece because you get filled up on the breading, but the cheese that singes on the edges where it meets pan is really good. It met my expectations as I was in and out in about a minute and had a decent meal at a great price.
(3)Jake K.
You get what you pay for. Considering the price of 5 dollars the pizza is solid. Very average pizza but it's cheap and you don't have to wait.
(4)Sabrina L.
5 dollar pizza, hot and ready? Yes, please! This location is new, clean, and the service is friendly. I always ask for my breadsticks to be extra done and at a few other Little Caesars around town it gets me dirty looks, but not here. So glad to have this open in the area!!!! It's not the best pizza around, but for 5 dollars it's the best pizza you're going to get.
(4)Renee H.
It's a five dollar pizza. You get what you pay for. Very crappy pizza and a lot of trashy/shady people (customers) often go there. Go someplace else to get a better quality pizza and to avoid riff raff.
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