Little Caesars Pizza
2810 El Cajon Blvd, San Diego
(619) 284-6600
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the pizza was done in 1o minutes. It was super yumki n I wanted to buy more things last minute. even thoug it was full with people the cashier gave me service with a smille
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
They took my order and it was completed and ready in like 10 minutes and they didn't tell me and had me wait there for 30 minutes for no reason and then acted like it was my fault. Inconsiderate and rude never offered me compensation for their mistake
The pizza is affordable. Every time I’m craving wings and a classic pepperoni pizza, this place hits the spot. They keep my order in an oven so that it’s still warm when I take it home.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great Pizza with stuffed crust. A little expensive.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 4
Cleaner than most Little Caesars' dives. The so-called Hot-N-Ready Zone is the Still Not Ready zone here. Six people waiting.
No pizzas ready on the fly either.
Two of these genetically modified manufactured edibles will almost buy you a significantly nicer pizza at Lefty's Chicago Pizza or even Rosatis.
They even suggest a 20% tip....for Little Caesars!?
Don't make the mistake I made ....go local. Support a true pizza joint with great ingredients. Life is too short for junk food pizza.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 2
The pizza was undone, something was wrong with the dough, the pizza was super flat.
Looks like they dont have quality control at this location, will not purchase here again
Food: 1
Unfortunately I can't give zero stars I ordered on line and waited for 20 minutes and they handed me the wrong pizza the label on the box s.ays that it should be a cheese pizza but it has pepperoni on it for a vegetarian that's a problem I can't contact anyone to help because they refuse to answer the phone there's nothing I can do so again if only I could give zero stars I would.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
We just moved in and when I placed the order I had a drink added cuz we had nothing in our new place. The pizza was good. But not to have been brought the drink but yet paying for it. Was not cool. You want your money right! Well.. we want what we ordered and paid for!! Not happy tonight!
Food: 5
Service: 1
Can't go wrong with their deep dish pizza.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pepperoni Crazy Puffs, Custom Detroit-Style Deep Dish
pizza was hot and ready.. was met with a friendly smile.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
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Maliki
Food was amazing, and was ready before I arrived!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pepperoni & Cheese
The girl working here on 2810 El Cajon Blvd, 12/23/24 straight up tried to rip me off, and pocket the cash! First she told me a hot n ready was $7.55 $2 more than It usually is but I thought maybe it's a franchise thing and it just cost more at this location? So I gave her $20.55 and she gave me $10 back immediately copped a attitude and said she told me 3 times it's $9.55 I just got my money back and left. So ya there's your warning about this location. Unless you order online and don't give her the chance I wouldn't give them your business.
This location consistently does not honor specials advertised online and on the app.
You'll spend time trying to check out and pay but constantly get error notices saying you haven't fulfilled the required items to get the sale price.
Little Caesars' either doesn't care about fixing the problem or this franchise doesn't bother to communicate to headquarters that they don't honor the sales advertised nationwide.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 5
Service: 1
Little Caesars’ Hot-N-Ready pizza lives up to its name—mostly. When it’s actually ready, it’s surprisingly good for the price, with that nostalgic, no-frills charm that only fast food pizza can deliver. But let’s be honest: “ready” sometimes feels more like a suggestion than a guarantee. Still, the wait isn’t long, and the pizza is worth it.
Now, about the breadsticks. They’re dangerously addictive. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve polished off the whole bag in the car, staring at the empty paper like it betrayed me. That buttery, garlicky goodness is a slippery slope to carb regret, but honestly? No regrets.
What really amazes me, though, is the guy behind the counter. Nine times out of ten, it’s one guy, running the whole show like a one-man pizza circus—taking orders, tossing dough, boxing pizzas, and probably solving world hunger on his break. He deserves a raise, or at least a thank-you card and a nap.
All in all, Little Caesars delivers solid value and some surprisingly good eats. Just don’t expect to make it home with your breadsticks intact.
Vegetarian options: When it comes to vegetarian options at Little Caesars, well… it’s pizza. The classic cheese or veggie pizzas have you covered, and the simplicity is part of the charm. No fancy plant-based meat substitutes or gourmet toppings here—just the basics done right. For a budget-friendly bite, it works, but don’t expect anything groundbreaking. At the end of the day, it’s a solid, no-frills option that keeps things straightforward for vegetarians.
Parking: Parking at Little Caesars is a hassle, squeezed into a corner of a strip plaza overrun by Starbucks and its endless drive-thru line. Unless you come at night, finding a spot feels like surviving a caffeine-fueled demolition derby.
Kid-friendliness: Little Caesars isn’t exactly winning awards for kid-friendliness. It’s a hole-in-the-wall operation—small, cramped, and all business. There’s no seating, no distractions, and definitely no room for kids to run around. Honestly, it’s best to leave the little ones in the car (with supervision, of course) while you dash in for your pizza. You’ll be in and out faster than they can complain about being bored.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Pepperoni & Cheese
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