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“Usually a solid place to go, I was dissatisfied this time with the service. I ordered through the drive thru, and received my order. I drove home and looked, and it was short 2 large sides. I drove back to the restaurant, showed my receipt, and was treated extremely rude. I was confronted by the lady at the drive thru who claimed it was my fault for them leaving out my sides(?). I certainly will return, as the food is great, but will look for better attitudes this time.“
“Ordered 7 pizzas and they were all good. The cons: they don’t have to go paper or plastic plates, no plastic ware, and I didn’t get any grated cheese or red pepper. I asked for plates and plastic ware and that was a hard no. The cheese and pepper I did not ask them for. I spent right at $100 and left a cash tip. I think they should have plastic ware and plates. If you are getting pizzas to go, that doesn’t mean you are eating at home. If you want lunch, or to split a pizza with a friend, or feed a group of people working hard like I was, LITTLE CEASARS SHOULD HAVE PLASTIC WARE AND DISPOSABLE PLATES…. Especially with the increase in the prices.“
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“I ordered unsauced wings and a sausage and mushroom Papadilla. The delivery person, Paige, is wonderful and professional. The wings tasted delicious without any dipping sauce. Whoever put my order together didn’t read the stickers and gave me a meatball, pepperoni Papadilla instead of what I wanted.When I tried calling the store, all I got was a busy signal. When I called Paige, she promptly said she would make sure it would be remade.If all went right, I would have given 5 stars. Because of Paige, I gave 4, otherwise it would have been a lot less.“
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“Parking: Parking is out front of the store, it's basically a mini shopping malls type parking, store front And lot parking available
Kid-friendliness: Kid friendly, great atmosphere, usually super helpful
Wheelchair accessibility: There is a ramp for wheelchair access, but if commuting and going in, just yourself, I'd recommend using curbside, where they bring it out to your vehicle, due to the door being kinda heavy / awkward and self-closing / spring loaded, so would make it difficult for wheelchairs to comfortably enter without the help of another person assisting you in entering this business“