August 6, 2025
Little Caesars has partnered with Serve Robotics Inc. to deliver the brand's pizza with Serve's autonomous delivery robots via Uber Eats, according to a press release.
The launch begins in Serve's Los Angeles delivery area. Little Caesars customers may now receive their orders via autonomous sidewalk robots.
The partnership expands Serve's presence on Uber Eats — which already offers Serve's robotic deliveries in Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas and Atlanta — with additional U.S. cities coming soon.
"Delivering for a beloved national chain like Little Caesars is another opportunity for us to show how we help merchants grow and give consumers a better delivery experience," Ali Kashani, CEO of Serve Robotics, said in the press release. "Seeing a Serve robot at your door will soon become as much of a weekly tradition as pizza night."
The robots are Serve's third-generation iterations. They boast an expanded cargo bin that can carry four large 16-inch pizzas, plus Caesar Wings, Italian Cheese Bread and beverages, while maintaining food temperature and quality.
"Little Caesars is always looking for ways to be innovative in the restaurant industry, and we are proud to partner with Serve Robotics and Uber Eats to deliver our delicious pizzas to our customers in Los Angeles," Trish Heusel, VP of innovation at Little Caesars, said in the press release. "Partnering with Serve allows us to deliver a solution that aligns with our commitment to better service and technology-forward solutions while reducing our environmental footprint."
Megan Jensen, head of autonomous delivery operations at Uber Eats, said her brand is excited to bring autonomous delivery to even more Uber Eats customers through the partnership.
"By combining smart technology with everyday convenience, we're making delivery easier, more reliable, and more sustainable," Jensen said in the press release.
Little Caesars has restaurants in each of the 50 U.S. states and 20 countries and territories.