Ordered the deep dish asked for extra sauce. It barely had any sauce and the cheese didn’t even cover the pizza. The crust was poorly prepared uneven at edges not what you would expect for a Detroit style pizza. The young grade school cashier lacked proper customer service skills to handle a busy Friday night. Was going to asked for my money back but it was my fault for paying. Management just ignored the kid and pushed him away when he asked for help. Terrible management and quality of what used to be a well run Little Caesars
Justin B.
Place rating: 1 Austin, TX
Just. No. Don’t even be tempted. Phoned in an order and was told 15 minutes. Get there, after 20 and it wasn’t ready. The place had no AC, and given the heat it was easily well over 95 degrees inside. After waiting at the location for another 25 minutes. We get the order without the cinnamon bread. We had to wait another 10 min for that. Just stay away. Go across the street and get Mexican, Chinese, or fried chicken. It’ll be way better than here.
Kathleen H.
Place rating: 1 Hutto, TX
This is for the little ceasers in round rock by aw grimes I can’t find this store on here so I will tell u DONOTEAT. This place has given my whole family food poisoning the staff smells like weed they do not have fast hot n ready the staff is nasty the pizza had old crust from who knows when on the new crust so I know they didn’t wash what it was cooked in. I have seen some questionable things going on and the conversations were vulger. The people do not know how to deal with customers and are extremely rude this place is nasty my 4 children neighbor and husband all got horri le food poisoning from this location
Vittoria S.
Place rating: 1 Austin, TX
I stop by a LC every few weeks. Every time I come to this location 15 – 20 minute wait between 4−6pm. they know its rush hour they should do a better job at projection. This time I called my order in ahead of time. I get here 20 mins later and am told its going to be about 15 mins because they had so many people who wanted pepperoni stuffed crust they had to sell my order. Are you kidding?
Hex A.
Place rating: 1 Austin, TX
First time at this location and yes I know it’s cheap pizza. This location though, is badly beyond cheap pizza. First time I’ve ever experienced this at a LC’S, terrible. Zero stars!!!
Will T.
Place rating: 1 Baytown, TX
Horrible experience the three times I went there. Took at least 20 minutes… Just to get my order placed. And the last time when I finally placed my order it took another 20 to get my pizza. Don’t know how they stay in business oh wait ya I do because they had 2 people working at noon on a Saturday. Understaffed and slow!
Zane N.
Place rating: 2 Austin, TX
2 stars, only because my Littles will eat it and it’s not normally completely drenched in grease. I remember going to Little Caesar’s when I was just a wee lad and it was a completely different outfit. It used to be across the street from McDonalds on Oltorf, near Congress, and they used to only sell bigass delicious rectangular pizzas, until it burned down a loooong time ago. It USED to be scratch-made, and not only was it good, but it was really good. The new«hot & ready» marketing approach seems to be successful, since the franchises are popping up faster than tits on a 9th grader, but the tradeoff in quality isn’t worth it at all. I’d rather wait for real pizza than have a crap pie ready and waiting on me. My Littles are vegetarians, so I buy cheese pizza, and those are very rarely ready; I normally have to wait for them to make one since they prefer to keep 25 pepperoni pizzas in the warmer, but no cheese. Doesn’t this defeat the purpose? At this point I find myself waiting for a sh*tty cheese pizza that’s not worth the 6 bucks OR the 10 minute wait. They should actually pay people to eat their food, if not for digestive pain and suffering then for the sake of lost integrity alone. Do yourself a favor and call in a real meal somewhere else. You can thank me later.
Umper U.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
I wanted to practice my magick floor stretches somewhere and my house was flooded, they let me and I got some crazy bread wow!
Eric W.
Place rating: 2 Austin, TX
This pizza is what it is. Hot and fast made by some of the most stoned teenagers on the face of the earth.
WillDav L.
Place rating: 1 Austin, TX
BADTASTELIKECARDBOARD. CORPORATEFIXTHISLOCATIONORSHUTITDOWN! SHAMEONYOUFORSHUTTINGDOWNBURNETANDNORTHLOOPLOCATION! I will take all my stock out of your company. The food choices on S 1stSUCK! This is the Manor Road side of South Austin. I used to have a little ceasers by my old neighborhood where I used to live next to MacArthur Prison High in San Antonio and it seems they always like to shut good locations down. I should have a protest and buy these pizzas and try to eat them spit them out of my mouth onto s1st street for adverstising this nasty pizza have sign saying buyer beware! any one wanna tag along?
Matthew G.
Place rating: 1 Austin, TX
We all remember Little Caesar’s. We all remember Crazy Bread. If you don’t want to spoil these memories, avoid this location at all costs. If you are even lucky enough to be granted service by the stoned teenage staff or the methed out lady who supervises them, you will likely be treated to some undercooked pizza and/or some inedible crazy bread. When I say ‘inedible crazy bread’, I speak as someone who has probably consumed over 1000 bags of crazy bread in my lifetime. My high school was located within lunch-hour sprinting distance of an LC’s. The only time in my entire life that I have ever had inedible crazy bread was 10 days ago. I grabbed a piece out of the bag on the drive home and almost chipped a tooth when I bit into it. Yes, that’s right – I almost chipped a tooth biting into crazy bread – the tender, garlicky treat that we all love and remember from childhood. In short – as strange as this sounds, just go to the e. riverside location. At least it will qualify as food. My inner child gives this 1 star.