No stars, how do you fail to deliver on the one item you advertise and the only reason anyone is coming to your fine establishment. Not Ready should be their slogan. Pass on this place because the owner and workers could care less about business or anything at all. Will never return
Will S.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
I went for lunch and nothing was hot and ready, but I got the lunch special for $ 5(half a deep dish pizza and a bottled soda). Pizza was great and only waited 5 min. A steal for the money. Very satisfied. Will go back for lunch again!
Brooke P.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
It is said that the average American eats 46 pieces of pizza a year. I think that I am closer to eating 46 pizzas are year rather than just pieces. Call me cheap but I love their hot and ready pizzas because they’re ready to go and they’re very inexpensive. I occasionally have been driving home and see this place and become too lazy to go home and make my own food to stop here. Friendly staff check them out.
Jim J.
Tu valoración: 1 Shoreline, WA
Came in and the lady started yelling at me for no reason at all I was confused she sounded like she had a frog stuck in her throat after 5 mins of yelling I finally got my pizza it looked like a raccoon gave birth on it the bread was super soggy and the crust was hard as hell I forced myself to eat a slice and I messed up I ended up sharting my pants and I was stuck in heavy traffic what a mess. 1 star to these slumdog millionaires fake ass homeless shelter.
Taryn H.
Tu valoración: 2 Bitter Lake, Seattle, WA
They rarely have anything hot and ready. But they have good hours and if you call before you head over they’ll have your order ready really fast.
Emily S.
Tu valoración: 1 Seattle, WA
Hot and ready? More like never ready. We’ve been here four or five times in the last two months. Each time it’s the same lady behind the counter on a personal phone call for more than five minutes before acknowledging there are customers. There are never any pizzas in the case and we’ve been here different days of the week at different times of day. It took more than ten minutes to get two pizzas. The whole time we were told«it’s not my fault» really awkward pizza experience.
Joseph Biggey M.
Tu valoración: 1 Portland, OR
NOSTARS!!! They never have ANYTHING ready! The counter lady is around the corner on the phone for almost 5 minutes and the other guy is nodding off in the corner. IT’S RIDICULOUS! !! P. s. it won’t let me post no stars. .but it really is NOSTARS! !!
Benjamin L.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
Julius Caesar– emperor of Rome /Fearless warrior Cesar Millan– GODDAMNDOGWHISPERER Cesar Chavez– Latino American civil rights activist Cesar Gracie– Brazilian jujitsu black belt /ass whooper Little Caesar’s– shit MY pants
Diego S.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
This place is great to pick up some quick and easy pizza for dinner or lunch, they are very friendly and fast!
Samantha G.
Tu valoración: 3 Seattle, WA
If you rate this lower than 3 stars, all I have to say is REALLY? What do you expect from fast food pizza? Obviously not gourmet food! I do like to pick up their $ 5 pizzas when I’m hosting a movie night or heading out to a last minute potluck. The only catch with the $ 5 pizzas is that they’re best when hot, not as leftovers. Their crazy bread is also great and cheap. The one thing I would stay away from are their chicken wings. You might as well drag yourself to the wingdome if you’re craving wings.
Stephanie H.
Tu valoración: 3 Seattle, WA
Unbeatable for the price really. The guys always look like they’re high though which is a little concerning. Not particularly friendly either… However, the crazy bread is amazing and at $ 2.50 how can you beat it??? Weird people… decent pizza… great breadsticks at a great price
Justin I.
Tu valoración: 3 Seattle, WA
Used to eat Little Caesar’s all the time in high school. I remember my dad complaining about how the crust tasted like cardboard. I always just thought he was being a fuddy-duddy and just not liking stuff that we liked, to be contrary or something. But no – this is some seriously bland pizza. I’ll probably order here again — maybe it’s the obscene cheapness, or maybe the taste of nostalgia is enough of a draw, but I can’t see myself not taking advantage of a medium pizza for the cost of a burger at most places. And, really, the pizza wasn’t terrible — I’m sure all the ingredients HAD been frozen, but they didn’t TASTE frozen — just boring. I bet getting double pepperoni would help a bunch. Neither here nor there, really, but I should mention that I received surprisingly good service when we picked it up. I was expecting surly, indifferent high schoolers, and I got… pleasant, friendly high schoolers.
Orlene C.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
Good value Forget the pizza. I come here for the crazy bread and the cheese bread. It hits the spot when you are craving yummy bread, garlic, and cheese. My only wish is that the cheese bread came with garlic like the crazy bread. However, the pizza is not that good(2 ½ stars), so I would skip it.
Occam W.
Tu valoración: 3 Seattle, WA
$ 5 Hot N Ready — pepperoni and crazy bread. Little Caesars is gross, but ok once or twice per year.
George C.
Tu valoración: 1 Washington, DC
Awful food… It’s cheap but you get what you pay for. I would rather eat garbage.
Chrystal P.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
I’ll always have a soft spot for Little Caesars. As a child, the one near my house had a Simon arcade game, and you could win free food by achieving high scores. Almost every time I went, I’d spend a quarter to play while my pizza cooked, and come home with at least free Crazy Bread or fountain drink. I miss those days. The Crazy Bread is still banging. They are breadsticks basted in salty garlic butter, sprinkled with parmesan, and served with a side of marinara. So good! The pizza is nothing exceptional, but for the price of a frozen pizza, having something newly made with real cheese and fresh dough is nice, especially when you don’t have to cook it. They taste better than many $ 5 slices I’ve had at pizza spots around Seattle. Also, it feels good to support local business and jobs while lowering the carbon footprint. After 2 – 3 pieces and some Crazy Bread, I’m completely full. At $ 0.63 per slice, that’s cheap and easy dinner. The«meal deal»($ 9) has a large pizza, Crazy Bread, and a 2-liter of soda, being the perfect amount of food for a couple and one child. The square Deep Dish pizzas taste a million times better than the Hot-N-Ready pizzas. I can’t wait until they add them to the menu. This particular location has a small waiting area, so try to avoid coming at «typical» meal times. Regardless, even when packed full, the wait is hardly ever more than 5 mins.
Tony G.
Tu valoración: 3 Seattle, WA
Five dollar pizzas. They are not that bad either. Sexcellent! Zipzap Zubidy Bop!
Erickson E.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
$ 5 for a «Hot ‘N Ready» large pepperoni pizza. How can you go wrong? A hearty cornmeal-dusted crust, fresh made dough, good amount of toppings, real cheese, a mildly tangy pizza sauce — it’s not amazing, but it’s cheaper than frozen pizza and about twice as good. Hell, it costs ¼th that of places like Zeeks and is far more consistent! I’m very critical when it comes to pizza, but I’ve been won over by this humble offering from Little Caesars. They’ve found a sweet spot in the space between value and quality, and they’re really making it work.
Jeanny M.
Tu valoración: 3 Seattle, WA
I’ll start with the bad: THEREISNOSQUAREDEEPDISHPIZZA. And there is no long tray of cardboard with the flimsy paper covering two pizzas laying side-by-side, making it practically impossible to put into your car if there is someone parked next to you. THEREISNO «PIZZAPIZZA!» as such. Ahem. Then the good. The breadsticks are as I remembered. Greasy, buttery, with chunks of cheese/garlic stuff… and it’s just… Yes, just as I remembered. When you hear someone say to you: He’s cheesin’ your breadsticks now, ma’am. First you laugh, and then you know it’ll be good. I didn’t even mind the«ma’am» part, bahaw. We did the«hot n ready» which is either a cheese or pepperoni large pizza for $ 5. Nice and cheap! Ready when you order. Kind of. Now for the medium stuff. It’s located in a small strip behind the Luisa’s Mexican restaurant, where the Quizno’s used to be. LCP has employees spinning their signage on the sidewalk, as Quizno’s had done before. The parking lot SUCKS. It’s crowded, tiny spots, and there are too many turns in the lot, but I was lucky this time. The shop is quite small. The employees are eager to help. There seems to be an army in the back making pizzas and cheesin’ your bread. I ordered 2 cheese pizzas, 1 crazy bread, and 1 bbq chicken wings for under $ 20. I waited about 10mins, which isn’t bad when you think about what you’re getting. But it is kind of bad when people who were #4−5 after you, got their food first. There was a snafu with one of the registers(one that I ordered from of course), so the gal was working on that, rather than getting my food. But, I was okay with it because the gal was aware and kept apologizing and updating the kitchen on the orders. The pizzas were okay. Not bad for $ 5. The chicken wings were meh. I would skip them, 8 for $ 5(w/coupon, $ 5.99 w/o). The crazy breadsticks were AWESOME, which I mentioned earlier($ 2 w/coupon, $ 2.99 w/o). Otherwise, you can order a ‘supreme’ pizza for $ 9, or a large one topping for $ 6(add’l toppings $ 1.50ea). There are cold sodas and that’s it for this operation. Ignoring my past experience with LCP when I was 12yrs, this place is a solid three. But if I compare it with my memories, then it’d be a 1.5 star, purely for the crazy breadsticks. :)
Erik T.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
Ah, hellz yeah. «Hot ‘N Ready” – that’s what she said. Today is the grand opening of this location, just a couple blocks from our apartment. Got the«Hot ‘N Ready’ and it tasted spectacular. Nothing is better than spending 5 bucks on a delicious hot pizza. Got the combo with Crazy Bread and a 2-liter of Dr. Pepper. The bread was off, not sure exactly what the problem was. It’s either undercooked or underseasoned, or both. But that’s just a minor point. Welcome to the neighborhood, Mr. Caesar! The Tomrens will be regular diners at your fine establishment.