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Little Caesars Menu and Prices June 2025 [New Toppings and More]

By: Shivani Choudhary
Updated On: June 29, 2025

I'll admit it – I'm that person who gets genuinely excited when someone suggests Little Caesars for dinner. There's something magical about walking in and grabbing a Hot-N-Ready pizza without waiting, especially when you're feeding a hungry family on a budget. After years of being a regular customer (and trying practically everything on their menu), I've become the go-to person in my friend group for Little Caesars recommendations.

Last week, I stopped by my local Little Caesars after my kid's soccer practice, and I realized how much their menu has evolved since the simple $5 pizza days. Sure, the classics are still there, but there's so much more to explore. So I decided to put together this complete guide to help you navigate their current menu and prices.

Little Caesars Menu and Prices

The Classic Hot-N-Ready Pizzas

Let me start with what made Little Caesars famous – their Hot-N-Ready pizzas. I remember when these were strictly $5, but times have changed. Here's what you'll find today:

Pizza TypeSizeCalories (per slice)Price Range
Classic PepperoniLarge (14")280$5.99-$6.99
Classic CheeseLarge (14")243$5.59-$6.99
Classic SausageLarge (14")284$6.49-$7.49

The beauty of Hot-N-Ready is that you don't need to call ahead. I've grabbed these countless times when I'm in a rush, and they're usually fresh during peak hours (5-8 PM). Pro tip: if you want it extra fresh, just ask when the next batch is coming out – they're usually happy to tell you.

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ExtraMostBestest Pizzas

Now, if you're like me and think more toppings equals more happiness, you'll want to upgrade to the ExtraMostBestest line. I was skeptical about the name at first, but these pizzas really do have 80% more pepperoni and 25% more cheese than the classic versions.

Pizza TypeSizeCalories (per slice)Price
ExtraMostBestest PepperoniLarge309$6.99-$7.99
ExtraMostBestest CheeseLarge276$6.99-$7.99
ExtraMostBestest SausageLarge333$7.49-$8.49

I usually go for the ExtraMostBestest when I'm really hungry or when I want leftovers that'll still taste good the next day. That extra cheese makes a difference when you're reheating!

Specialty Pizzas

This is where Little Caesars gets creative, and I've tried them all. Some are winners, some are... well, let's just say I stick to my favorites now.

Pizza TypeSizeCalories (per slice)Price Range
3 Meat TreatLarge310$8.00-$9.00
Hula HawaiianLarge272$8.00-$9.00
VeggieLarge265$7.50-$8.50
Ultimate SupremeLarge306$9.00-$10.00
5 Meat FeastLarge346$10.00-$11.00

My personal favorite? The 3 Meat Treat. It's got pepperoni, sausage, and bacon – basically everything I want on a pizza without going overboard. The Hawaiian is surprisingly good too, though I know pineapple on pizza is controversial (I'm firmly in the pro-pineapple camp).

Deep! Deep! Dish Pizzas

If you're from Detroit or just love a thick, crispy crust, you've got to try their Deep! Deep! Dish pizzas. These square beauties are a meal in themselves.

Pizza TypeSizeCalories (per slice)Price Range
Deep! Deep! Cheese8 corner slices312$8.00-$9.00
Deep! Deep! Pepperoni8 corner slices353$8.49-$9.49
Deep! Deep! 3 Meat Treat8 corner slices387$10.00-$11.00
Deep! Deep! Ultimate Supreme8 corner slices420$12.00-$13.00
Deep! Deep! 5 Meat Feast8 corner slices438$13.00-$14.29

I'll be honest – one slice of the Deep! Deep! Dish fills me up way more than regular pizza. The crust is crispy on the bottom and edges but still fluffy inside. It's worth the extra few bucks if you're really hungry.

Sides and Extras

No Little Caesars trip is complete without Crazy Bread. I mean it – I've never left without ordering at least one bag.

ItemServing SizeCaloriesPrice
Crazy Bread (8 pieces)Full order800$3.99
Italian Cheese Bread10 pieces1,040$4.99
Stuffed Crazy Bread3 pieces450$5.00
Caesar Wings (Oven Roasted)8 pieces510$6.99-$8.99
Caesar Wings (Buffalo)8 pieces510$6.99-$8.99
Caesar Wings (BBQ)8 pieces580$6.99-$8.99
Caesar Wings (Garlic Parmesan)8 pieces670$6.99-$8.99

The Crazy Bread with Crazy Sauce is my weakness. It's buttery, garlicky, and perfect for dipping. My kids always ask for extra sauce packets, and they're usually happy to give you a couple more for free.

Value Combos and Deals

This is where I really save money, especially when feeding my family of four. Little Caesars has some solid combo deals that make dinner planning easy.

ComboWhat's IncludedPrice
Lunch Combo4 slices Deep Dish + 20oz Pepsi$5.00-$5.99
Hot-N-Ready Classic ComboLarge Pizza + Crazy Bread + 2L Pepsi$9.99
3 Meat Treat Combo3 Meat Pizza + Crazy Bread + 2L Pepsi$12.49
Ultimate Supreme ComboUltimate Supreme + Crazy Bread + 2L Pepsi$13.99
Family Feast2 Large Pizzas + Crazy Bread + 2L Pepsi$14.99-$16.99

The Lunch Combo is my go-to when I'm eating solo. It's filling and under six bucks – you can't beat that. For family dinners, the Family Feast is incredible value. Two large pizzas and Crazy Bread feeds all of us with leftovers.

Drinks and Desserts

I usually grab a 2-liter with my order, but they've got other options too.

ItemSizePrice
Pepsi Products20 oz$2.19
Pepsi Products2 Liter$3.29
Aquafina Water20 oz$1.89
Cookie Dough Brownie1 piece$3.99-$4.99

That Cookie Dough Brownie is dangerously good. It's gooey, chocolatey, and way better than you'd expect from a pizza place. I don't order it often (trying to watch my sugar intake), but it's perfect for special occasions.

Money-Saving Tips I've Learned

After years of being a Little Caesars regular, I've picked up some tricks:

  1. Download the app – They have exclusive deals that rotate weekly. I've scored $5.99 ExtraMostBestest pizzas this way.
  2. Go during peak hours – Between 5-8 PM, the pizzas are freshest because they're making them constantly.
  3. Ask for well-done – If you like crispy crust, just ask. They'll run it through again for free.
  4. Mix and match – Some locations let you do half-and-half toppings. Just ask!
  5. Tuesday deals – My location often has special Tuesday pricing. Worth checking if yours does too.
  6. Buy the pizza kit – If you're really budget-conscious, they sell frozen pizza kits for about $10 that make multiple pizzas.

Regional Price Differences

One thing I've noticed traveling is that Little Caesars prices vary by location. My cousin in California pays about $2 more per pizza than I do here in the Midwest. The prices I've listed are ranges because of this variation. Always check with your local store or their app for exact pricing.

Is It Worth It?

Look, I'm not gonna pretend Little Caesars is gourmet pizza. But when I need to feed my family quickly and affordably, it's my first choice. The convenience factor alone makes it worth it – no waiting, no hassle, just walk in and grab dinner.

The quality has actually improved over the years too. The ExtraMostBestest line really does have noticeably more toppings, and the Deep Dish pizzas are legitimately good. Plus, where else can you get a large pizza for under $7?

Final Thoughts

I've been a Little Caesars fan for years, and I'll keep going back. It's not fancy, but it's reliable, affordable, and my kids love it. Whether you're grabbing a quick lunch, feeding a sports team, or just don't feel like cooking dinner, Little Caesars has you covered.

Just remember to grab extra Crazy Sauce – trust me on this one. And if you've never tried the ExtraMostBestest pepperoni, do yourself a favor and upgrade next time. Those extra toppings really do make a difference.

What's your go-to Little Caesars order? I'm always looking for new combinations to try!

Food Lover and Storyteller ????️✨ With a fork in one hand and a pen in the other, Shivani brings her culinary adventures to life through evocative words and tantalizing tastes. Her love for food knows no bounds, and she's on a mission to share the magic of flavors with fellow enthusiasts.
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