

Welcome! Our Little Caesars is located at 5069 West 13400 South Suite 500 Riverton, UT 84096. You can always call us at 801-748-2202, 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.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5069 13400 S suite 500, Riverton, UT 84096
Phone: (801) 748-2202
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Reviews
Great experience tonight at Little Caesars. As soon as I pulled up to the drive-through, the gentleman greeted me in a very friendly way and asked if I was picking up an order. I wasn’t, so I ordered a pepperoni pizza.
He stayed kind and professional the whole time, even asking if I wanted my receipt (I said no). On the way home, I ate a slice and could honestly tell the pizza was made with care—it tasted fresh and made with love.
This visit was around 8:35 PM on January 31, 2026, and even without a receipt or photo, I wanted to come back and say that everything was being run very well. The food quality and customer service really stood out.
Thank you to whoever was working the drive-through tonight—I truly appreciate it
For starters, did you know some Italians believe eating too much cheese will make you dream about getting chased by goats wearing sunglasses?
I walked in expecting the basic ‘hot-and-ready’ vibes, but the pizza came out so cheesy it started telling dad jokes about pasta like, “What do you call a fake noodle? An impasta.” Hahahaha do you get it, impasta! Hahahah NO, stop it weirdo.
I rolled my eyes so hard I saw the Leaning Tower of Pisa in my peripheral vision. The pepperoni’s looked like little shields, possibly to defend the pizza from state taxes or Barney. (i.e The purple Dino, not the womanizer that’s friends with Ted Mosby).
The crust was so buttery it made me feel like I owed it child support. I half expected a gondola to float past the soda machine in the lobby.
Halfway through my second slice, I imagined ancient Romans yelling “Et tu, Cheesar?” as my arteries clogged in real time, not just from the Pizza at lil Cheetos.
The marinara sauce had a suspicious twinkle in its eye, like it knew a family secret. The breadsticks were so garlicky they could legally be classified as vampire repellent in Venice!!I left feeling full, slightly confused, and convinced that somewhere in Naples, the pope was shaking his head in shame.
And as I sat in my car, digesting both pizza and regret, I remembered, dolphins aren’t as nice as you think… those salty little sea jerks will eat your lunch if you’re not looking.
That said, I want to give huge praise to Lexie. She was the only one up front, handling an overwhelming amount of customers by herself, and she did it with professionalism, patience, and kindness. Despite being visibly slammed, she stayed calm, communicated as best she could, and genuinely tried to take care of everyone. Hearing kitchen staff tell her she needed to “hurry up because people are waiting” was disappointing—she was already doing everything humanly possible on her own.
The rating would honestly be lower if not for Lexie. She deserves recognition, support, and a much better setup than being left alone to manage an entire rush. Management really needs to address staffing and workflow, because no employee should be put in that position.
P.S. Order taker may need some help with customer service skills. She may have been having a horrible day. In that case, she just needs a hug.