Little Caesars Pizza
462 N Main St, Ephraim
(435) 283-4353
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We ordered a large order for new years eve. We ordered 4 large pizzas and 4 orders of wings. We spent just shy of $100. Very unimpressed with the food. We were told there was 8 wings per order. However we did not get 8 we got 4 per order. There was hardly any toppings on the pizza. When I brought the wing issue up to the girl working the counter she was rude and scoffed at me. I will not be returning to this location. The food and the service is horrible.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Its fast pizza.
Walked in to get my order young lady came from the back putting a date in her pocket didn't even wash her hands then I asked for extra cheese extra pepperoni and it didn't even have none of it very disappointed I would rather drive to Richfield to Pizza Hut for the price that I paid for this
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 1
I ordered pizza for a birthday party and had it ordered for 5:45 I got there and it was not ready until 6:30. It’s very frustrating that a bunch of workers are here and half of them are standing around doing nothing.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 1
Love the stuffed crust. Not so much the regular crust. Ordered through the app and picked up in the portal. No issues.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 3
Typical Little Ceasers. Young lady getting my order for pickup was less than friendly. But order was accurate and on time. I’d order here again but won’t expect a friendly welcome ?
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 2
Normally, this place is really good at making sure things are served right. But don't show up 20 minutes before close! They're not prepared with any pizza and will tell you they can't make anything since "their ovens are off."
This was my experience tonight: I saw a pizza in the warmer, plenty of crazy bread, 1 package of bites, and plenty of wings. My thought was, "they're trying to close. I'll really make their night for minimal waste if I take the one pepperoni pizza left in the oven, along with the last bit of crazy bites and some crazy bread to complete the ensemble." Little did I know they would play the "uno-reverse card" on me for that one.
Dead set on having the last pizza (on display to the customers, mind you), with the addition of the crazy bread and bites to my coveted ensemble, the kid (don't know how old he is, probably 15) working at the register steps up to take my order. I ask them what they have left (even though I can still clearly see what they have left), and the kid gestures to everything I have listed above in the warmers. INCLUDING, the coveted pepperoni pizza that I had been craving.
I told him I would take the pepperoni pizza, crazy bites, and crazy bread. Here's what I couldn't stand: The kid looks up at me and says, "The pepperoni pizza isn't for sale."
Now I'm confused, I looked at him and asked why he mentioned the pizza was for sale, and just restated that it was indeed, not for sale.
I looked back at the kid and tried to think of something I could say in order to win his mind over and convince him I WILL be having that pizza. But for fear of causing unnecessary conflict (you never know what people will say about you these days about things that didn't happen), I just said, "okay, bye" and walked my happy self out of there pretty quickly.
To the manager of this establishment: I've worked in food service for about 5 years, and if I've learned anything, it is that most corporations would rather have things made fresh, even when it is close to closing time. We did this at Chick Fil A, and waste numbers went significantly down. Granted, we all wanted to get home quickly, so we were able to figure out processes and procedures to use less dishes and equipment, running business on a modified setup.
I know this is possible at Little Ceasars, and it is more than likely being accomplished at other establishments. The oven should be running until 10 pm. (or whenever the minute hits that marketed closing is meant to be). However long your employees take to close is on them to piece together what processes and procedures will work best for a quick and effective close.
I am just a little frustrated tonight with my experience, and I fear others in the community may experience the same if proper training doesn't take place for how the Little Ceasar's corporation would have handled these closing situations. Because I doubt my experience tonight was one that is unique in nature from this store.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 1
It’s a fair price for the quality of food. Just don’t order the wings way too expensive!! Over$10 for 6 tiny wings.
Parking: Large free. Small town no competition always slow buisness but quick with food order. Overall pretty good place. Popular with the college kids or events. On time and large orders. Kind people.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Crazy Bread
The Crew that Ephraim has right now are AWESOME!! Saturday I had an order of 10 pizzas for a baptism. I showed up, they had them done on time and the flavor was top notch! Then, today I had 15 ordered for a youth group. Again, they were ready to go when I got there, they carried them out for me while I carried some drinks out and again, the flavor was top notch. Lots of folks commented on the flavor and were surprised at how well they tasted. I hope this crew is around for a long time!
Recommended dishes: Pepperoni Pizza
Their employees licked the pizza that was going to a customer who let them know they charged them wrong… that’s absolutely disgusting and the store in general is always dirty
Restaurantji Recommends
Fast. Accurate.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very fast! Pizza was definitely hot and ready. Crazy bread was hot and ready, but lacked as much cheesy topping as I sometimes get at Little Caesars.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pepperoni Pizza
The app is terrible to order from. They need to make log in easier and make the app more user friendly. The hot n ready have gotten more expensive and really isn’t a good of deal as it used to be but it is still a good option when you need to feed a crew.
Dietary restrictions: There is nothing gluten or dairy free here. The wings have dairy in the sauce.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Pepperoni Pizza
The new menu item crazy puffs are really good.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
3 meat pizza was on point, it was ? loved it
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pepperoni Pizza
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