Little Caesars Launches New 4×4-Style Pizza Nationwide

It’s not unusual to ask for a half-and-half pizza in order to enjoy two different flavors, but Little Caesars is now doubling up on that experience with its new Quattro pizza.

The Quattro has four quadrants, each with its own toppings. A quarter of the pizza consists of Pepperoni, another has Italian Sausage and Bruschetta, the third is Italian Sausage and Pepperoni, and rounding out the four sides is classic cheese.

The only bummer is that you can’t customize the toppings, as the Quattro will be available as part of their Hot-N-Ready offerings from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., local time.

With fast food restaurants constantly pushing their apps, Little Caesars fans can get an early taste through the app, from now until August 26, where it will be available for walk-in orders.

The Quattro will be only around for a limited time, and is selling for $7 per pie, which is about average for their premium Hot-N-Ready options.

While the Quattro is sure to turn heads, there have been reports of Little Caesars testing a Quattro Crust, which is a similar concept, except instead of toppings, there are four different crusts consisting of cheddar and jalapeño, cheddar and bacon, Asiago and Parmesan, and Parmesan breadcrumbs.

Hopefully we see a nationwide launch of the Quattro Crust, or even a combination of both, but until then, our tastebuds can go crazy over the current, multiple-topping version.

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