Oh great, more paper towel roll pizza. I think the last time I ate Little Caeser's was around the time Godfather's went out of business (Herman Cain!) Being excited about Little Caeser's tells me how that joke of a "Mexican restaurant" was getting rave reviews on here a few months ago. BTW, are they still in business? You guys need to travel out of the Cleveland School District at least once a year. In the Giant Metropolis of downtown Raleigh (Mayberry, to most people in "real" big cities, you can find much better pizza. Real pizza. Hell, I'd take Marco's over Carboard Caesar's anyday
Jesus Christ, say it ain't so. What's next, a Sir Pizza? Are we turning in to Asheboro? I would hope that our area would be moving in the right direction. But with places like Terrafin closing, and Little Caeaser's and Sir Pizza opening, it really is a "wrong direction" situation. You guys need to wake up and realize there is better, and healthier food out there. Start demanding it, and it will come. Vote with your food-pocketbooks
I have never been a Little Cesar's fan until hubby wanted to try their deep dish stuffed crust. That was pretty darned good!
It has it's place, like when you are headed to the pool and want to grab a quick $5 pizza. However, I will never understand people getting excited about it. Sure it is cheap and not everyone can afford a nicer dinner, but you are correct in that there are places in Raleigh that are fantastic and not that much more expensive.
I've been to Lombardis and Rays in NYC, and Ginos East and original UNo's in Chicago, they are very good. But, i really like Pizza Inn.