You know the expression "you get what you pay for"? It fits here. Yeah, its only $5 but everything about the pizza is 'meh'. Nothing overally great about the cheese, sauce, crust, dough, crazy bread, cheezy bread, anything really. Having said that for $5 and in a pinch you could do worse. Only about 6 parking spaces so if you go during the dinner rush you may have to circle the block a few times.
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Lacy N.
Cranston store is way better than the Warwick store. No complaints here.
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Mike C.
Lets start at the beginning. I walk in and see roughly 15 flies flying around the restaurant and an additional 40 dead in the light fixture. We walk up to the cashier and she says "Hey." Nothing else. We order our food and get our receipt without a thank you and we walk away to wait. This worker in sandals walks in with a money pouch and hands it to someone else. Then, without washing his hands, starts making wings, cheese bread, and other pizzas without gloves. What made it worse was his pants were too big and he repetitively shoved his hands down the back of his pants to pull them up. Yes, his butt crack. Then touches the boxes and utensils. Not to mention how many times he checked his phone. Then the cashier picks up a package of boxes that were on the floor to open and use for future pizzas. They weren't on the rack that they should have been on, but at least she cleaned the floor after picking up the boxes. When we got our pizza the sandals guy said "here" and handed us the pizza also without a thank you. When it came to the food, it was good, but we got a side of marinara sauce for a dollar. It wasn't filled to the top, and was literally cold to the touch. probably not gonna go back here for a while at least...
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Joyce T.
A friend stopped by and brought pizza from Little Caesars. Same location and sadly it was no better, just a different promo pizza. How does this place stay in business?
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JN K.
This establishment is a bit dingy but it's okay for a little Caesars Pizza it feels a little bit dirty in the back in the front and the food is exactly how you would expect for an inexpensive pizza place. The deep deep dish pepperoni pizza is the best
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Kyle C.
Thank you- thank you pizza god of poor college students. The moment I have been counting down for about a month is finally here- Little Caesars on Reservoir Ave. is finally open! It has been many moons since I sank my teeth into the amazingly simple concept that is Little Caesars Pizza. And it's exactly how I remember it (minus a stack of VHS Nightmare on Elm St. Tapes and multiple 2-liters of Pepsi)- this pizza is not good- nor is it bad. This pizza is $5.00 (your choice of cheese or pepperoni) and it's "hot and ready" which means you don't have to order it ... you just go in and BAM! PIZZA! They also offer wings, bread sticks, cheesey bread sticks, and soda. You can combine these products with $5 pizzas in an array of combinations. It's really too bad Summer is just getting here- because with this place less then a mile from my house- I'm about to get super fat.
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Joe A.
Wish I could leave no stars. Employees are always rude. Management sucks. Had my order screwed up, no manager is ever on duty to take corrective action. When I finally got in touch with a manager, 4 days later I was told to screw. Would not be upset if board of health shut this place down.
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Matt G.
For what you pay this place makes a great cheap dinner or a quick pick up if you just want some pizza. If you're coming to a place like Little Caesar's for gourmet pizza you're in the wrong place, they cater to the quick and cheap crew, which IMO is what pizza is all about. Give it 4 stars, for the price its fast and easy, taste pretty good too.
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Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Bike Parking : No Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : No Attire : Casual Ambience : Divey Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No Caters : No
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Jason B.
You know the expression "you get what you pay for"? It fits here. Yeah, its only $5 but everything about the pizza is 'meh'. Nothing overally great about the cheese, sauce, crust, dough, crazy bread, cheezy bread, anything really. Having said that for $5 and in a pinch you could do worse. Only about 6 parking spaces so if you go during the dinner rush you may have to circle the block a few times.
(2)Lacy N.
Cranston store is way better than the Warwick store. No complaints here.
(3)Mike C.
Lets start at the beginning. I walk in and see roughly 15 flies flying around the restaurant and an additional 40 dead in the light fixture. We walk up to the cashier and she says "Hey." Nothing else. We order our food and get our receipt without a thank you and we walk away to wait. This worker in sandals walks in with a money pouch and hands it to someone else. Then, without washing his hands, starts making wings, cheese bread, and other pizzas without gloves. What made it worse was his pants were too big and he repetitively shoved his hands down the back of his pants to pull them up. Yes, his butt crack. Then touches the boxes and utensils. Not to mention how many times he checked his phone. Then the cashier picks up a package of boxes that were on the floor to open and use for future pizzas. They weren't on the rack that they should have been on, but at least she cleaned the floor after picking up the boxes. When we got our pizza the sandals guy said "here" and handed us the pizza also without a thank you. When it came to the food, it was good, but we got a side of marinara sauce for a dollar. It wasn't filled to the top, and was literally cold to the touch. probably not gonna go back here for a while at least...
(1)Joyce T.
A friend stopped by and brought pizza from Little Caesars. Same location and sadly it was no better, just a different promo pizza. How does this place stay in business?
(1)JN K.
This establishment is a bit dingy but it's okay for a little Caesars Pizza it feels a little bit dirty in the back in the front and the food is exactly how you would expect for an inexpensive pizza place. The deep deep dish pepperoni pizza is the best
(4)Kyle C.
Thank you- thank you pizza god of poor college students. The moment I have been counting down for about a month is finally here- Little Caesars on Reservoir Ave. is finally open! It has been many moons since I sank my teeth into the amazingly simple concept that is Little Caesars Pizza. And it's exactly how I remember it (minus a stack of VHS Nightmare on Elm St. Tapes and multiple 2-liters of Pepsi)- this pizza is not good- nor is it bad. This pizza is $5.00 (your choice of cheese or pepperoni) and it's "hot and ready" which means you don't have to order it ... you just go in and BAM! PIZZA! They also offer wings, bread sticks, cheesey bread sticks, and soda. You can combine these products with $5 pizzas in an array of combinations. It's really too bad Summer is just getting here- because with this place less then a mile from my house- I'm about to get super fat.
(4)Joe A.
Wish I could leave no stars. Employees are always rude. Management sucks. Had my order screwed up, no manager is ever on duty to take corrective action. When I finally got in touch with a manager, 4 days later I was told to screw. Would not be upset if board of health shut this place down.
(1)Matt G.
For what you pay this place makes a great cheap dinner or a quick pick up if you just want some pizza. If you're coming to a place like Little Caesar's for gourmet pizza you're in the wrong place, they cater to the quick and cheap crew, which IMO is what pizza is all about. Give it 4 stars, for the price its fast and easy, taste pretty good too.
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