Little Caesars Pizza Best in DR?

MiamiDRGuy

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Picture says it all. Opinions?

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NALs

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If Little Ceasars is the best pizza in the DR, then the DR has a pizza problem.

Pizzarelli’s pizzas taste better.

There are probably more Little Ceasars than Pizzarelli’s in the DR, so if they are consumed more it’s because there are more places to get them. I also think Pizzarelli targets a more up market clientele than Little Ceasars.

There is no way Little Ceasars pizza taste better than Pizzarelli. Just keep in mind that most Dominicans are price sensitive. Many will choose a cheaper version even if the more expensive taste better, simply because the cheaper is cheaper. In the DR more popularity isn’t always a sign of better quality, rather the price point there is within the range most people find acceptable.
 
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keepcoming

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I always see long lines at Little Caesars. I don't think it's because it is good but rather because it it cheap.

Can basically feed a family for 600 pesos (two pizzas).
Agree, I would never associate Little Caesars with having good pizza. Cheap yes, good no. I guess the OP wanted to know what everyone thinks of Little Caesars pizza.
 

JD Jones

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Pala Pizza for me. I lived next door to one and got to know all the employees well and tipped well.

I always ordered the meat lovers and they would fill it up with meat. (I used to give them cans of anchovies so they could add them to the pizza). lol

Those days are gone, but Pala pizza is still my favorite followed by Pizzarelli.

If not them, I throw a tortilla in my cast iron skillet, (thanks, you know who) and with a little bit of pizza sauce, mozzarella and sliced meats I'm a happy camper.
 
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a few decent pizza places in Basura Chica, authentic Italian style which means they skimp on sauce, cheese, and toppings, haha
 

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350 pesos for a pepperoni grande! Can't beat that. Friends in the US tell me that Little Caeser's is much better than it used to be. It's now the 3rd largest pizza chain in the US.
 

JD Jones

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350 pesos for a pepperoni grande! Can't beat that. Friends in the US tell me that Little Caeser's is much better than it used to be. It's now the 3rd largest pizza chain in the US.
Must be an introductory price:
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Aguaita29

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We tried little Caesar´s for the first time a few weeks ago. I can see the appeal: 1) There was no wait time. 2)It was pretty tasty, 3) It was cheap. Now I get why they´re always pretty crowded.

We used to go to Domino´s but we got tired of it. Also, the cheese and other ingredientes seemed way too scattered. It felt like they were trying really hard to be frugal with the ingredients. Not sure if it´s just the joints we visited, or if they´re like this everywhere.
Right now, I´d honestly choose Little Caesar´s, and even some unknown pizza place, over Dominio´s.
 

JD Jones

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Call me an old fuddy duddy, but I've never had a problem with Pizza Hut and their meat lovers thick crust.
 

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Anthony’s coal fired pizza is absolutely delish. On a budget or in a rush Cesar ok but no comparison to Anthony’s or quite few other pizzerias