Little Caesars Pizza Sun Prairie

1326 W. Main Street
Sun Prairie, WI 53590
608-825-3336
They are OPEN!!

Locally owned and operated. Little Caesars has been named "Best Value in America" for two straight years in an independent survey of fast food consumers.

What is HOT-N-READY®? A large 14” pepperoni or just cheese pizza, hot out of the oven and ready when you are! No need to call ahead! No need to wait! No limit! $5 each as of 11/1/09.
PIZZAS:
HOT-N-READY® PIZZA
DEEP DISH LARGE PIZZA
ULTIMATE SUPREME PIZZA
3 MEAT TREAT® PIZZA
HULA HAWAIIAN® PIZZA
BABY PAN!PAN!® PIZZA
VEGETARIAN PIZZA
SPECIALTY ITEMS :
CRAZY BREAD®
CRAZY SAUCE®
LITTLE CAESARS ITALIAN CHEESE BREAD®
LITTLE CAESARS PEPPERONI CHEESE BREAD®
CAESAR DIPS®
CAESAR WINGS®
Little Caesars was founded by Michael Ilitch and Marian Ilitch on May 8, 1959. The first location was a strip mall in Garden City, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. Mike wanted to call it simply "Pizza Treat," but Marian wanted a name that suited Mike. Marian considered Mike her "little Caesar" even though he hadn't accomplished much. Mike ultimately relented, and the store opened as "Little Caesars Pizza Treat." The original store is still open today.
The company is famous for its advertising catchphrase, "Pizza! Pizza!" which was introduced in 1979. The phrase refers to two pizzas being offered for the comparable price of a single pizza from competitors. Originally the pizzas were served in a single long package. In addition to pizza, they served chicken, shrimp, and fish. Little Caesars has discarded the unwieldy packaging in favor of typical pizza boxes. Currently, the chain is best known for its "Hot-N-Ready" pizzas, large pizzas with popular toppings available for immediate takeout at a low price ($5.55 in most U.S. stores).
Ilitch Holdings, Inc. provides professional and technical services to all companies owned by Mike Illich These include the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League, Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball, Detroit's MotorCity Casino, Blue Line Foodservice Distribution, Little Caesars Pizza Kits, Champion Foods, Olympia Entertainment, Olympia Development, Uptown Entertainment, and the Hockeytown Cafe (also the site of City Theater) and numerous other restaurants downtown and Fox Theatre in downtown Detroit. In 2005, combined revenues of Ilitch-owned businesses totaled $1.5 billion.
The company is looking to expand again, especially in the Northeast U.S. Currently, there are around 2,000 locations, down from a peak of around 5,000 in the 1990s.[5] In particular, Little Caesars wants to return to markets that the chain was forced to withdraw from in the late 1990s due to financial troubles such as Pittsburgh, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Indianapolis, and Denver; Little Caesars is currently nonexistent or in K-Mart locations in those markets.
In 2006, the Little Caesars franchise returned to the Twin Cities Market, opening up stores in such busy corners as University Avenue and Snelling Avenue in Midway, Saint Paul, and Lake Street and Hiawatha Avenue, nearby the Midtown light rail station in the Phillips community of Minneapolis and other high foot traffic and or low income sections of the Twin Cities. Caesars also began a return to the competitive Pittsburgh market with the opening of new locations in Carnegie, Dormont and nearby New Castle, Pennsylvania. A new location was also scheduled to open in the Pittsburgh suburb of Whitehall on 29 September 2009.




