Reliable, close to where I live, always busy so their hot n ready pizza’s are always fresh! I’m pretty sure they know me by name now.
Paul V.
Place rating: 2 Brentwood, CA
Daym Drop’s YouTube food review of the Little Caesar’s Bacon Wrapped Deep Dish Pizza was so compelling(and tremendously funny) I just had to go to my local Little Caesar’s and grab me a box to try it out. I ordered over the phone to pick up and the pizza exactly came out 15 mins as per the phone order. I opened up the box at home and the pie look delicious. Sure enough, there were strips of bacon wrapped on the edges of the crust. Upon first bite, it was good. The strips of bacon were crunchy. Second bite, it was okay, some bacon bits on top along with the cheese and peperoni. Third bite, um how come this is mostly bread?(Dough) Little Caesar’s Bacon Wrapped Deep Dish Pizza is about 85% dough and 15% bacon/toppings. By the time I am on my third slice, I was just scrapping the ingredients off the dough. And just like their Hot N’ Ready pizzas, the toppings are spread sparingly. There was a good revelation though. Toast the left over pizza(I like it close to burnt, YMMV) and the juices form the bacon, sauce, pepperoni will permeate through the crust, making it much easier to eat.(The crust somehow flattens as well) Little Caesar’s BWDDP is excellent in theory but poor in execution.
F W.
Place rating: 4 Walnut Creek, CA
For $ 21got 2 large two topping pizzas, bread sticks and a 2 liter for carryout. Straw Hat’s deal was 2 mediums, no extras, for $ 48 carryout. Yes, 48 Not the best pizza I have ever had but not bad and, for the price, it is the choice.
David N.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
As good as a little caesars get. The stuff is always very friendly and professional. I noticed that the quality and quantity of the ingridients is much better than most other little ceasar stores. They also admitt if they made a mistake(which doesn happen very often) and fix it super quick. This is defenetly one of the better stores in regard to quality and customer service. I come here even as there are other little caesars closer to my house.
Kimberly F.
Place rating: 3 San Jose, CA
I love little ceasar’s pizza, I always order large veggie pizza, It normally takes 10 – 15 minutes at most to serve you. As much as I love their pizza I hate their wings. I have purchased wings two times and both times the taste was horrible. Probably they do not throw out old deep fried wings and keep them until they are sold! Similar other Little Ceasars you should not expect a clean shop or friendly nice and welcoming staff. Though I still buy my pizza from them. For the pizza I give them 4 star. for the wings and their service I give them 2 star. so overall I go for 3!
Martin C.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
I’ve lived in Brentwood a few years now and have never tried this or any other Little Ceasars before — mainly because I don’t often eat pizza. This one is located in a small strip mall(not far from«downtown» BW) next to a laundromat at the other end away from the QuickStop where I often go to get gas because it’s on my way and offers some of the cheapest gas in the area. In any event, I decided to stop here one day to get a pizza for lunch because the Vietnamese place downtown was closed and I didn’t wan to eat Mexican which is about the only other option nearby. I was really surprised to see that you can get a large pixza(pepperoni, sausage or plain) for just $ 5 and they always keep pepperoni on hand«hot & ready» so that you can have your pizza immediately when ordered and just take it home to eat. On my first visit, I chose the large«Supreme PIzza»(a mixed veggie/meat pizza) which was fine especially since it «only» cost $ 10, even though I had to wait about 15 mins to get it. The next time I bought a $ 5 «hot and ready» pepperoni, which was also fine — particularly because it only cost $ 5 — and was out of the store in just a couple of minutes. Don’t think I’ll order anything here except a «hot & ready» $ 5 pizza here from now on. I’m no pizza connoisseur — just want something that’s hot and that’s got decent cheese & tomato taste w/o a flabby dough without having to wait too long for it. Little Ceasars qualifies for this. As for service, I read the negative review of the Ceasars located at Fairview and Lone Tree and am not sure what the guy was complaining about. The staff is comprised mainly of teens and minimum wage employees who are there just to make a few bucks. You can’t expect anything from them except to give you your pizza in a timely manner. The staff at the Ceasars on Walnut does this well enough for me. Quick in and out, which is what Little Ceasars is all about.