

Welcome! Our Little Caesars is located at 803 Dellwood Bryan, TX 77802. You can always call us at 979-822-3000, too. We also offer no-contact delivery and Pizza Portal® pickup. Both available when you order online or our app. With quality and value as our core belief, Little Caesars represents quality, fun, commitment and family. For over 60 years, we’ve also offered an outstanding value for our customers. Always quality pizza at a great price. Yes, we use only the finest ingredients, including 100% Mozzarella and Muenster cheeses, sauce made from vine-ripened tomatoes and dough made from scratch every day at every location. Remember…Every day is a great day for pizza. Pizza!Pizza!
Carry-out chain featuring chicken wings, signature breadsticks & pizza tossed from housemade dough.
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Reviews
I placed my order around 9:00 PM and didn’t receive it until 10:30 PM. When you’re ordering late and relying on a restaurant to get it right, the bare minimum expectation is accuracy and freshness. Somehow, I got neither.
I expected my food to at least be correct and hot.
I work long shifts and have very limited time to eat and unwind. This was supposed to be a simple meal to end my night. Instead, I opened the bag to cold food and items I didn’t even order. That completely ruined what little downtime I had.
Cold. Wrong. Late.
I don’t say this lightly: the Little Caesars at 803 Dellwood St. in Bryan, TX is one of the most shockingly unsanitary places I’ve ever stepped into. I walked in expecting cheap pizza — I walked out wondering how this place is even operating.
While I stood there waiting, I had a full view of the back area, and what I saw was straight-up horrifying. The employees looked like they were in their own world, completely ignoring even the most basic hygiene. I didn’t see a single moment where hands were washed or gloves were changed. It was the same filthy gloves touching dough, touching counters, touching random objects, then going right back to touching food again.
It honestly looked like cross-contamination wasn’t just happening — it was practically the theme of the kitchen.
The vibe in the whole place screamed “we do not care.” No urgency, no standards, no awareness. Watching the way they handled everything made my stomach turn. It felt less like a restaurant and more like a disaster scene that someone slapped a pizza sign on.
I left the building with one thought:
If this is what they’re doing in full view of customers, what in the world goes on when no one’s watching?
This location needs serious attention, accountability, and probably a full reset. Until then, I wouldn’t recommend this place to anyone. Not even as a last-resort meal.