How much does a pepperoni pizza cost at little caesars

August 15, 2022 by

  • 1 Little Caesars Menu.
  • 2 Little Caesars Menu -Updated.
  • 3 Little Caesars Hot-N-Ready Pizzas
  • 4 Little Caesars Specialty Pizzas
  • 5 Little Caesars Signature Favorites
  • 6 Little Caesars Make Deals
  • 7 Sides
  • 8 Snacks
  • 9 Custom Pizza
  • 10 Little Caesars Hours.
  • 11 Little Caesars Delivery.
  • 12 Add Your Little Caesars Review!

The Litte Caesars menu prices are updated for 2022.
Prices and availability of menu items can vary from location to location.

Little Caesar Enterprises Inc. is the third-largest pizza chain in the USA, following Pizza Hut and Domino’s Pizza. Little Caesars has 5463 pizza retaurant locations.

Menu ItemsSizePrice

Little Caesars Hot-N-Ready Pizzas

Pepperoni Pizza Large $6.00
Cheese Pizza Large $6.00
Sausage Pizza Large $6.00
DEEP!DEEP!™ Dish Large $8.00
Bacon Wrapped Crust DEEP!DEEP!™ Dish Large $12.00
Pizza Slice $1.59

Little Caesars Specialty Pizzas

3 Meat Treat Large $8.00
Hula Hawaiian Large $8.00
Veggie Large $8.99
Ultimate Supreme Large $9.99

Little Caesars Signature Favorites

Crazy Combo – Bread & Sauce 8 Pc. $3.99
Italian Cheese Bread 10 Pc. $4.59
Zesty Cheese Bread 10 Pc. $4.89
Pepperoni Cheese Bread 10 Pc. $4.89
Caesar Wings $6.00
Caesar Dip® 1 Pc. $0.59
Caesar Dips® 2 Pc. $1.00

Little Caesars Make Deals

Combo Meal 1 – Pizza, Breadsticks & 2-Liter Pepsi $9.99
Combo Meal 2 – Deep Dish Pizza, Breadsticks & 2-Liter Pepsi $12.99
Combo Meal 3 – Pizza, Chicken Wings & 2-Liter Pepsi $12.55
Combo Meal 4 – Deep Dish Pizza, Chicken Wings & 2-Liter Pepsi $14.99

Sides

Crazy Bread $2.29
Stuffed Crazy Bread 4 Pc. $3.00
Stuffed Crazy Bread 8 Pc. $5.00
Cinnamon Bread $2.99

Snacks

Jumbo Soft Pretzel $1.99
Nachos with Cheese $2.69
Mrs. Goodcookie $0.89

Custom Pizza

1 Topping Pizza Large $6.50
Stuffed Crust Large $9.49
Extra Topping $1.75
How much does a pepperoni pizza cost at little caesars
Example of the Little Caesars pizza menu. For updated prices, please see the pricelist on this page

Little Caesars Hours.

Opening and closing hours may vary from restaurant to restaurant.

Typical Litte Caesar’s opening hours:

Monday 10:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Tuesday 10:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday 10:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday 10:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday 10:30 AM – 11:00 PM
Saturday 10:30 AM – 11:00 PM
Sunday 10:30 AM – 10:00 PM

Little Caesars Delivery.

Does Little Caesars Pizza deliver?

Answer: yes, Little Caesars offers delivery right to your door. You can order delivery online here, or at Ubereats.com, Grubhub.com or Doordash.com.

Add Your Little Caesars Review!

Please share your experiences, or complaints, about Little Caesars below.

Little Caesars' signature Hot-N-Ready pizza will cost 55 cents more in the New Year, but will ... [+] include 33% more pepperoni.

Little Caesars

Little Caesars has had tremendous success with its Hot-N-Ready pizza, particularly during the past year when most people were stuck at home.

Now the chain is making some changes to that signature pizza for the first time since 1997. Starting today, the Hot-N-Ready will cost $5.55, up from its longstanding $5 price point. For that extra 55 cents, the pizza will include 33% more pepperoni.

During a recent interview, CEO Dave Scrivano said theprice increase is a way to balance rising labor and commodities costs. The cost of pepperoni, for example, has risen more than 50% throughout the pandemic. Little Caesars is trying to blunt the increase by adding more of the popular topping.

“There are all kinds of pressures on businesses these days, but we still want to deliver the best product at the best value to our customers. They have told us they want more pepperoni. While other companies are decreasing their portions and increasing their prices, we decided to make our pizza even better. It still remains the lowest price in the business, but we’re adding more to it,” Scrivano said.

In some markets, like California and New York, the $5.55 tag isn’t an increase. In other markets, Scrivano said the price won’t deter customers and predicts the added toppings will actually drive new customers.

Little Caesars has gained quite a few new customers throughout the past two years, with 2021 going down as a record sales year for the chain. It helped that the company put some pieces into place before the pandemic that set it up for a contactless experience–no doubt fortuitous given the crisis environment. In 2019, for example, Little Caesars launched its Pizza Portal, where customers can pick up their pizzas through a portal by scanning a QR code. And, in January 2020, the company launched delivery.

“As delivery grows and contactless pickup grows, those are methods we never had in the past and they provide more options for today’s customers. We think that customers are going to be attracted by 33% more pepperoni and the ability to leverage those two channels. The purpose of this change is to attract more customers,” Scrivano said.

As a private company, Little Caesars doesn’t disclose sales mix numbers of its delivery channel, but Scrivano said it has become quite clear that customers are willing to pay more for such convenience. Delivery sales in 2021 were higher than 2020 and contributed to the chain’s record year.

Unit growth–both domestic and international–also contributed. Scrivano said the chain is targeting several markets in 2022, including the Northeast, parts of Texas, the Southwest CSWC, Russia, the UK, Latin America and Canada.

Of course, it’s easier to grow units when sales are growing. The pandemic has been good to the pizza category in general and Scrivano recognizes that. He also thinks such favorability will continue regardless of the circumstances.

“Pizza provides a little break from all these troubles, whether it’s the pandemic or issues with work or managing the kids. It’s a little respite,” he said. “There’s also the value of pizza that will never go away. It’s a low-price way to have a great, full meal. We have high confidence we’ll continue to grow our revenues regardless of what happens.”

That confidence extends beyond navigating the pandemic and into navigating the other challenges hindering the industry–namely, labor shortages and supply chain pressures. Little Caesars owns Blue Line Foodservice Distribution, which largely insulates the chain from supply disruptions. Scrivano said being a family-owned company also helps with labor recruitment and retention.

“It is wonderful working for a family culture, where franchisees and their employees feel like they are a part of this family,” he said. “We’ve increased wages across the board and offer flexible schedules. So many people in our company who are now vice presidents and franchisees started as crew in the stores, so we’ve shown that an opportunity exists to get promoted. Those factors have helped us mitigate much of what is happening right now from a labor standpoint.”

All of these factors are creating a strong tailwind for the company and Scrivano expects that to continue for the foreseeable future as it rolls out a new cloud-based point-of-sale system and new menu offerings, and as it pushes the gas on its marketing strategy. The chain has been wildly popular on TikTok, for example, and is sponsoring the highly anticipated movie, “The Batman.”  

Perhaps what Scrivano is most optimistic about, however, is the Hot-N-Ready change.

“Our franchisees were highly accepting of this proposition. They want to treat their customers like gold and make sure they get the best product possible and they love the idea of more pepperoni,” he said. “We think we’ve got something good here with delivery and our Pizza Portal and our Hot-N-Ready pizza. We’ve got a good structure to really drive overall growth.”

Did Little Caesars get rid of the $5?

Not even Little Caesars is immune from price increases: The chain's signature $5 Hot-N-Ready pizza now costs 11% more.

Is there really 9 ft of pepperoni in Little Caesars pizza?

It seems implausible but Little Caesars reckon they've crammed more than NINE FEET of pepperoni into their latest and greatest creation – the new Pepperoni and Cheese Stuffed Crust Pizza.

How many slices are in a $5 Little Caesars pizza?

Little Ceasars large pizzas are cut into 8 slices.

Did Little Caesars change their price?

Still, that 11% price hike — the first increase in about 25 years — came with a value-added bonus for consumers: a 33% jump in the number of pepperoni slices per pizza.