Secret Pizza
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/EATING OUT, LAS VEGAS/ Updated : Nov 15, 2016, 14:48 IST
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We are going to let you in to a little secret here, some of the best pizza is found hidden away on the third floor of the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. There is no signage to indicate that pizza is available here. However, if you ask … Read more
We are going to let you in to a little secret here, some of the best pizza is found hidden away on the third floor of the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. There is no signage to indicate that pizza is available here. However, if you ask a local, he might deny it. But if you follow the hallway that is lined with records, you will soon find yourself in a tiny eatery serving up delicious pizza. Read less
We are going to let you in to a little secret here, some of the best pizza is found hidden away on the third floor of the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. There is no signage to indicate that pizza is available here. However, if you ask a local, he might deny it. But if you follow the hallway that is lined with records, you will soon find yourself in a tiny eatery serving up delicious pizza. It is sold by the slice over the counter and there is no place to sit here, so you will have to take it and go or mow it down at the high top counter that is littered with a few stools, or order an entire pie which takes about 15-20 min to make. Did we mention that the pizza slices start at just $3 and is open until 4 am? Make sure you give the arcade game in the corner a good go while you are there and maybe, just maybe, you can get your name on the high score list. Be like a local and grab a slice at this great no name pizza shop hidden away.
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