Little Caesars Lexington Park

glhs837

Power with Control
Damnit Rose, you have to wait and see what happens before you laugh..... and why nobody with money to burn hasn't bought that phone number and set it up as a loop for the song, I don't understand.
 

RoseRed

American Beauty
PREMO Member
Damnit Rose, you have to wait and see what happens before you laugh..... and why nobody with money to burn hasn't bought that phone number and set it up as a loop for the song, I don't understand.

The people in Saratoga, CA that had that number when the song came out most certainly did not appreciate it. :lmao:
 

lovinmaryland

Well-Known Member
They brought by some coupons for free pizza to the office that were good only for the two days before they "officially" opened. We called ahead of time because we assumed theyd be busy just opening and asked should we place an order for the pizza we wanted so we wouldn't have to wait..."nope come on in we've got them hot and ready to go"...our office is directly across the street so I drove over right after hanging up...would it surprise you that they had absolutely no pizzas hot and ready to go :doh: :ohwell: 20 minutes later I walked out w/ our 2 pizzas. They were pretty good, I've had them before. But I mean for $5 or whatever they are you can't beat the price!
 

Misfit

Lawful neutral
:tap:

I got a free cheese pizza when they opened too but now I want to order a mushroom, onion and pepper pizza but no one has their phone number.

:shrug:

My struggle is real people. :ohwell:
 

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
PREMO Member
Is this the one you are looking for their number?

22650 Three Notch Rd,
Lexington Park, MD 20653
(240) 237-8832
 
I figured you weren't really desperate enough yet. A man truly desperate for pizza will go to extraordinary lengths. You weren't there yet.


Have a beer. :buddies:
 

Clem72

Well-Known Member
Hot and ready, you dont go to little ceasars for good pizza, you go for quick cheap pizza.

I'm not sure how they structure their company, franchise or corporate owned, locally sourced ingredients, etc. But I do know their quality is variable from one to the next. There was a LC converted from an old Straw Hat Pizza (which itself was converted from a Brass Ass Pizza Shack) near my in-laws that I always thought made the best delivery style pizza. Of course this was before the hot-n-ready thing, and long before Dominos increased their quality.

But I will agree that the hot-n-ready $5 is a great deal for what I feel is adequate pizza (at most locations).
 
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