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Little Caesars Pizza

Little Caesars Pizza

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1501 W Church St #600, Livingston, Texas, 77351, United States
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May 18, 2018
Best place to grab some pizza, wings and crazy bread for a fast meal. This is usually where we go when we have family pizza/movie night. If you go during peak hours the pizza is usually fresh and hot & ready to go.. can't get any easier than this!

May 13, 2018
I don’t understand why at 3 in the afternoon on mother’s day weekend you would be out of crazy bread. This happens often. And the hot n ready is never ready between 4-5pm. I have had to wait a hour before for just 2 pepperoni pizzas. This gets annoying. Knowing they are busy at the same time every day why are you not prepared. And on a holiday weekend. You should have anticipated this ahead of time. The crazy bread is my favorite part. I ordered pizza Friday and today and both days no bread!!!!!! FIX THIS.

Apr 20, 2018
Used my debit card to pay for a single pizza, they said it was declined. It should not have been, but I pay with cash justjus move it along. I get home and go to investigate what could have been going on with my debit card. I see a charge from them for the same amount I just paid in cash. I shouldn't have to worry about disputing a $6 charge on my account. That is a serious waste of my time, and I don't appreciate it.

Apr 28, 2018
Usually fast and good, but this time I needed 6 pizzas. So, after waiting an understandable 10 or 12 minutes, they somehow "made a mistake" and I had to wait another 15 minutes. They promised a free order of bread sticks for the trouble but I even had to remind them of the fact to get them. We'll see how it goes next time.

Jan 3, 2018
What can I say about Little Caesar's pizza? They have such good toppings, fresh cheese's and meats-a. Their crust is still hand rolled that makes it the best! They'll never be caught using frozen pucks like the rest. And don't bother calling to place an order ahead. Just walk in and purchase their hot and ready instead.

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Opening Hours

Mon:10:30 am - 10 pm
Tue:10:30 am - 10 pm
Wed:10:30 am - 10 pm Open Today
Thu:10:30 am - 10 pm
Fri:10:30 am - 11 pm
Sat:10:30 am - 11 pm

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