Love Little Caeser however this location has a homeless problem. Either there is someone sleeping in front of the place, asking for handouts or walking in w no shirt and shoeless. Otherwise service is quick but it’s going to lose business.
Jack V.
Place rating: 5 Oceanside, San Diego, CA
Every time I’m here I get great costumer service. Whether I just got out of work and I look fancy or running in, in sweats, beanie, and leather jacket. Foods always great and staff always friendly. A definitely ‘must go place’ in my opinion.
Chancethepug X.
Place rating: 2 Fillmore, CA
Not a fan of the pizza and certainly not a fan of the guy they have out on the street shaking his Little Caesar sign all over the place. This poor guy is pasty white, standing out in the hot sun, with no hat, no sunglasses, and apparently no sun screen, turning beet red as the day goes on. Additionally, they have this guy twirling his sign well into the dark of night. Management must think that they’re attracting business, but unless you have your headlights on the guy, you can’t see him. So, effectively, management is paying for marketing that just doesn’t work — a waste of time & money. Furthermore, if I’m that sign twirler, I’d file a worker’s comp claim for the sunburn overexposure.
Alexandra A.
Place rating: 1 Oceanside, CA
Every time I eat at this Little Caesars I get super sick! I don’t know what’s going in there!!! Cuz I love little Caesars pizza but this only place that doesn’t sit well with me!
Jason Y.
Place rating: 3 Oceanside, CA
Friendly staff. I am not a big fan of their pizza. Ideal place to eat if you are low on funds. 5 dollars(plus tax) can feed 3 to 4 people with their ready made pepperoni pizza.
Charles S.
Place rating: 4 Oceanside, CA
I was raised to believe that Little Caesars was a second class pizza chain. And, I did not eat a piece of their pizza for over 15 years, until recently. Just the other day my wife told me that I could grab a large pizza for $ 5 at Little Caesars. «Not possible» I said, also skeptical of the taste of this so called $ 5 «Hot and Ready». I went down there, picked one up, and ate half of it on the way back. A few nights later I returned… and now I’m hooked!
Cynthia R.
Place rating: 1 Oceanside, CA
I truly believe that Little Caesar’s Pizza is a great deal, especially if you are low on funds. My cousin has managed pizza joints for the last 25 years and said that Little Caesar’s, although cheap in price, is not cheap in quality. She said that they use ingredients just as good as a fine pizza restaurant. Here is the only downfall to Little Casesar’s. At least the one on the corner of Coast Hwy. and Oceanside Blvd. They always close down shop early. The workers are mostly younger and it isn’t unusual to go in at 8:40pm, even though they close at 9:00pm, and be told that they are out of pizza and that it’s too late to make anymore because their ovens automatically shut down. The place is near my home so this has happened to me about 5 times. Anyway, I was there last week and it happened again. There were about 8 – 9 people in line and it was 10 – 15 minutes near closing times and they announced that they were out of pizza and had to close. Usually when this happens, I go in the next day to make a complaint and they make it up by offering you a free pizza, which I rarely take, because it doesn’t solve the problem. This evening, another couple wanted to take to the manager so I stayed and joined them. He stated how he had called ahead of time and mentioned that he used to work for a Little Caesar’s and that it wasn’t right to turn people away when there was still time on the clock. The manager got kind of mad and said fine, what do you want. He told his guys to open the kitchen back up and took the order for the other couple as well as myself. I paid for my pizza, even though he offered it for free. I told him I’m not trying to get anything for free. I just want a business to offer their products during the hours that they are supposed to. It took all of 10 – 12 minutes to make our pizzas. I thanked them and left. The next day I went to teach at school and woke up sicker than a dog. My stomach never hurt so bad and I couldn’t stop going to the restroom. I just figured I was getting the stomach flu. This lasted 3 days. Finally on the 4th day, I began to feel better. That night I realized I had a couple of slices of pizza left. I decided to warm them up and have them for dinner. Bingo, it hit me! Once again, I woke up sicker than a dog. Stomach pain so bad and non-stop visits to the restroom. Hhhmmmm… I can’t imagine why.
Renz B.
Place rating: 2 San Diego, CA
The pizza is cheeeeeep but gets the job done.
Jorge P.
Place rating: 4 Oceanside, CA
Not the greatest tasting pizza but also not bad, specially for $ 5 a pizza. If you’re low on cash this is the place to go.