Affordable US pizza chain which 'tastes like heaven' launches first London branch


Even better, their pizza prices are very affordable so if you’re after something cheap and tasty then you might want to make a note.

All of the pizzas on the Little Caesars menu are 12-inch sizes with toppings including a large pepperoni pizza and a large margherita both costing £5 each.

Meanwhile, for a couple of pounds more you can get a large mushroom deluxe for £8 and Peri Peri Chicken £10.

Let’s not forget about those sides too with the cheesy bread costing £3.99 and crazy puffs also at £3.99.

In case you haven’t heard of crazy puffs they are freshly baked bread filled with pepperoni or vegetables, cheese and pizza sauce – yum!

That means with those prices you can feed a family of four for just a fiver.

You can also make a meal combo where you can add different drinks and sides to your main dish.

On the UK Little Caesars Instagram account, customers have praised the food on offer saying it “tastes like heaven.”

Other people went on to call the pizza “iconic” and “amazing.”

Elsewhere, someone claimed it tastes “better than Domino’s” with the crazy bread tasting like “fire.”

Little Caesars previously had branches here in the UK during the 80s but they all sadly closed down in 2000.

They make a comeback to the UK in 2022 where they have branches in Derby and Nottingham.

The pizza chain has plans to open up more restaurants in the UK. Another London branch is set to open later this year as well as a restaurant in Liverpool.

Paula Vissing, the president of global retail for Little Caesars, said: “Londoners can now savour the delicious pizza offerings of Little Caesars as we proudly open our doors in the vibrant Greenford community.

“Little Caesars is synonymous with quality, convenience, and affordability, which we think British consumers will appreciate.”

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