I came here about 4 months ago from out of state. I finally figured out this the establishment I came to. The reason this place has 5 stars is because of a man called James. James was very professional and courteous both on the phone, and in person. I'm from Chicago, and was expecting to chuckle at the sight of the pizza, but James changed my perspective on California made pizzas. The pizza was delicious! It was perfect the way it was made. James refused to give up the secret after I begged for about 10 minutes, but I understand and respect that policy. I want to go back and visit this place only because of James. James is somehow a natural at making pizzas. The custom pizza we ordered was also made perfectly. The olives were spread out evenly in proportion to the sausage. The crust was baked perfectly. James makes Pizza as if it were art. I have never seen such passion. I really hope that James gets promoted to a management position, so that he can instruct everyone else on how to be such a good Pizza maker, and how to have excellent...
Read moreI'm sorry, I really wanted to like it, but I just couldn't. I haven't had Little Caesars in many years, and I thought I'd give it another chance. It's not good. First of all they have this new "Hot and Ready" concept, where all of the pizzas are pre-cooked and sitting in a warmer. I don't want a fast pizza if it's going to be horrible quality. How about you take your time and make me a good pizza. Do like Domino's or Pizza Hut, who know how to make good pizza at a low cost. It can be done! And your wings are horrible! Again, do what your competitors are doing. Again it is possible to make good wings at a low cost. Little Caesars has taken the path of low cost at the expense of...
Read moreStart doing good business and you'll get me back in the door! My wife and I show up with a Boys Scout coupon we recently purchased as part of a coupon package the scouts put on with those coupon book deals. We walk in the place with the coupon and are told they will not accept it, without the employee looking at the thing. Their address and location is listed on the coupon, so why wouldn't they accept it? If you can't accept the coupon, you shouldn't be part of the Scouts fundraising program. I think it's pretty slimy thing to use the Scouts to lure in new business, and then not honor the discount that was pledged. Just about as scumbag-y as it gets ...
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