The location is small, but how big do you need it to be? There’s a couple seats and lots of parking(there’s a strip mall and a safeway too!). It does take a little bit to figure out how to properly navigate the potholes of Oliver Square so that you don’t ruin your struts, but don’t worry — you’ll figure it out. I used to come here all the time because their $ 5 hot and ready cheese pizza was the cheapest quick dinner option out there(even cheaper than a meal at a fast food place) and pizza is definitely my comfort food of choice. Anyways, a few months ago they raised their prices and a cheese is now $ 6(same as pepperoni? because that makes sense…). Including my dips(gotta have dips!), my total is around $ 7.50 — still pretty cheap but on par with other places so I go way less. The pizza quality is 50⁄50. Sometimes it’s amazing and cooked to perfection(for cheapo pizza), with a soft dough and crisp, melty cheese… other times it’s burnt… other times it’s undercooked. Overall fairly unpredictable, but almost never inedible. The service tends to be a little meh… I mean, I get that they(probably) make minimum wage, but you tend to feel like an inconvenience when you walk in. Sometimes you’ll wait at the counter for a couple minutes after they glance your way and continue to chat amongst each other or on the phone or whatever. Anyways, worthwhile for the cost. Sometimes.
Crystal G.
Tu valoración: 4 Edmonton, Canada
I came here for the first time, and I enjoyed the pizza and the bread sticks, for $ 14 you can’t go wrong, it’s cheap and good and a good portion.
Garland S.
Tu valoración: 2 Edmonton, Canada
It was my very first time at a Little Caesars Pizza so I couldn’t decide what I wanted right away. Lady at the front counter had no patience even though there was no line behind me.
Rachel F.
Tu valoración: 3 Edmonton, Canada
The pizzas are cheap($ 5 for a medium cheese) and ready made. It’s easier and less expensive than heating up one of the pizzas in our freezer. Sure, the pizzas aren’t that great, but for a quick meal, it’s not a bad deal. The big plus is they are located right next to Blockbuster, so you can get your movie, walk into Little Caesars and grab a pizza, and head home for a lazy night in. Some nights, that’s just what you need.
Jack G.
Tu valoración: 2 Edmonton, Canada
Not a fan of the pizza here. It is not good at all. that might be why they sell it for $ 5 a medium sometimes. I don’t know exactly how it works here but I know that the pizza isn’t fresh. They usually have the generic styles, like pepperoni, already made and stored in a heated area from who knows when. I do like the breadsticks though. That might be the one saving grace.
Maria F.
Tu valoración: 2 Edmonton, Canada
Little Caesars may be my least favorite pizza place in town. The menu is too limited, and the quality of pizza is not good. The crust is too greasy, the toppings are not the freshest, and overall, after eating here, I feel like my stomach is full of bricks. Little Caesars’ selection consists of about 10 kinds of pizza, none of which sound(or taste) too spectacular. Do Pepperoni, Hawaiian, Veggie, Canadian and Three Meat Treat sound enticing? All pizzas are cooked with the minimum amount of ingredients, and come out plain and boring. Panago and Funky Pickle offer customers to try new and unusual flavor combinations, while Little Caesars offers same old pizzas. No wonder they are so inexpensive.