I had never been to this particular Little Caesars and when I arrived there was no customers there so I thought nice,no wait time .So Placed my order grabbed a 2 liter pepsi from the fridge which cost a ridiculous $3.99,for a 2 liter pepsi that's crazy.Anyways no sooner had i placed my drink on the counter when an employee from behind quickly came and literally threw (albeit lightly,but still threw) my pizza on the counter and then quickly walked away. So obviously this pizza was sitting under a warmer and was not even fresh.It seems to me that the employees enjoy when there's no customers so that they can focus on themselves.Its no wonder why there was no customers at this location. Stay away from this particular location.Its the one on shary in the...
Read moreIt was the absolute worst little ceasers. I’ve given this place three different attempts to do their job well. I live close by so I’d prefer to drive here since it’s closer. The older male manager that works there intimidates most of his employees and watches over their back, which is why I’m guessing my order is never on time. When I go and order in person, a single pizza takes over 25 minutes. It’s quicker to drive to the lil Caesar’s on 495, plus you won’t be rewarding horrific customer service. If you choose to buy here, just understand that you’re enabling their...
Read moreLittle Ceasar pizza is always good, no problems there. What I found somewhat a issue is how the manager or possibly the owner was all over the employee (Cashier) I am guessing, training. There are ways of inducting, training a new staff member the art of intimidation is not a proper way, especially in front of paying customers. Upon entrance, there are signs at the door stating masks are recommended along with social distance, but do what I say and don't do what I am doing is the visible actions behind the counter. Somewhat a awkward Little...
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