Little Caesar's
Inspectors have visited Little Caesar's five times, with records going back to 2023. The most recent report on file is from Nov 12, 2025. Diners can read the low risk label as a sign that recent inspections have gone well.
The trend has been favorable: violation counts have eased from around four violations to closer to zero violations per visit over the last few inspections.
The most common issue across all inspections has been “equipment and utensils not properly air-dried - wet nesting”, showing up two times.
Restaurants in Kissimmee average 78, so Little Caesar's is doing better than most peers. The file should reassure diners considering a visit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When was Little Caesar's last inspected?
The most recent health inspection at Little Caesar's on file is from Nov 12, 2025. The public record contains five inspections in total.
What is the most common violation at Little Caesar's?
Across the inspection record, “equipment and utensils not properly air-dried - wet nesting” has been cited two times, more than any other issue at Little Caesar's.
How does Little Caesar's compare to other restaurants in Kissimmee?
Little Caesar's most recently scored 100 out of 100, which is higher than the Kissimmee average of 78.
Has Little Caesar's inspection record improved over time?
Yes. Recent inspections at Little Caesar's have averaged around zero violations per visit, down from roughly four earlier in the record.
What does a low risk rating mean?
A low risk rating at Little Caesar's means inspectors found minimal or no significant issues at the most recent visit. Most facilities at this tier have a clean recent inspection report.
How often is Little Caesar's inspected?
Based on the inspection history on file, Little Caesar's is inspected around two times per year on average.