Address: | 3708 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA |
Phone: | +1 702-698-7860 |
Site: | cosmopolitanlasvegas.com |
Rating: | 4.5 |
Working: | 11AM–5AM 11AM–4AM 11AM–4AM 11AM–4AM 11AM–5AM 11AM–5AM 11AM–5AM |
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Gene N
If there was half stars I would prefer to give this place 3 and a half total rating. This place is no longer a secret. It hasnt been for a while. This aint a secret. Try to find it without reading, it will add to the lore of this place. BUT, if you need help.. HINT ONE, its in COSMO. The above is super vague, if you can find it with just knowing its in COSMO, then hooray for you. HINT TWO, its on the 3RD FLOOR Knowing its in the 3rd floor should shorten your hunt. HINT THREE, its in the 3RD FLOOR OF THE EAST TOWER. Ok, at this point, that is all you should know and try to find it yourself. There really is no name for this place. It literally is a hole in the wall. You walk through this hallway with ambient light shining out, that you think is part of the establishment next to it (but its not), and then at the end, you see a small space, with a few bar seats, some arcades, and a place to order your pizza. The paper menu you can grab, simply says "PIZZA" in the front. The price is a bit high for pizza IMO. You will be paying $5-6 a slice. $30+ for a whole pie. Some have said this is reasonably priced in Vegas? I disagree. There are many affordable places. With the pricing out of the way, the pizza is legit though. Thin crust, good sauce, cheese, and ingredients. It definitely tastes of a quality pizza. A pretty authentic New York style as some others have said. OH, I WASNT DRUNK OR IN ANOTHER STATE OF MIND, so nothing was altering my taste. I bet this place has such a high review from people who came right after drinking and partying. Dont remember the price, and anything you eat is automatically great. lol Like I said, in the beginning. A solid 3 and a half stars. The pizza is legit good, but the price is a bit high, even for Vegas. I would go again, but I wouldnt go out of my way to do so. I recommend you try and find it yourself with little help, and experience it. Keep in mind, there is no dining area to sit, etc. BUT, there are plenty of tables and seats right outside in the Cosmo to enjoy your pizza and people watch.
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tsuntsuku tsun
白いピザがオススメ。チーズとほのかなニンニク風味が絶品。1ピース単位で注文可能。1ピース5〜6ドルくらい(記憶曖昧)。店内は立ち食いなので(ちょい汚い)スパイスなどを振りかけた後、店外に出て休憩スペースで食べるのも一考。店名のとおり場所がわかりにくい。宝探しみたいにお店を探すのも楽しいかも。看板や案内板に店名はありません。ここから行き方のネタバレ。大通り側から入って20mほど進むと右手に見えるエスカレーターで3階へ。正面左手に漢字で書かれたお店があるのでその右にある細い通路を入っていくとあります。
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Sukhraj Beasla
Just landed in Vegas and dead tired but you dont come to Vegas to sleep - you come to party...or eat. After the mess it took to check into our hotel, find our reservation, get to our room, etc., all we wanted to do was sleep but we were hungry and only had a limited time in Vegas to explore so we hit up this place. Secret Pizza is located on the 3rd floor of Cosmo across from the night club. Just look for all the drunk people stumbling toward this place and a narrow hallway with vintage records on the wall. Inside, this place is super tiny but the staff keeps you entertained with grand shows of spinning pizza dough etc. We were tired but fully awake after their friendly banter. Pizza isnt cheap but then again Vegas isnt exactly cheap so be prepared to pay $5 a slice. We each got the supreme with a variety of meats. Drinks are also expensive so we opted for water. Overall, theres a great selection of pizzas (and seasonings!) and you can see them being made fresh. Its open late for all your cravings.
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Sean Fagan
Im not a pizza connoisseur, preferring dominos, papa johns, or even digiorno to this place so take note of that as I write. The pizza here was actually disappointing for me and my date together. She commented on it before I did. Ive been here twice and both times I felt as though the pizza was too hard and lacked a familiar flavor. Most people who are there are drinking heavily and that could attribute to the raving reviews on their pizza flavor too. Otherwise, the service is extremely poor because it can be. The line isnt devastatingly slow, but its not fast and theres always a line. There is almost no seating, so it can get really cozy. Since it is unmarked and tucked away with rude service and a simple menu, it is extremely trendy and worth at least a gander. If you can show the place to someone for the first time you will definitely score some cool points, but I cant recommend overall since it was just not good enough if youre really wanting quality food and quality time.
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Jesse Smelser
Walked out of my way due to rave online reviews. This is definitely not a place to go out of your way for. Sure, they make a good slice of NY style pizza...so do lots of places. It isnt rocket science. If you are at the Cosmo already check it out on the 3rd floor. I ordered a pepperoni slice simply because it was fresh out of the oven. That was a big mistake as the slice was way too hot. Thumbs up for greasy pizza but I found myself dabbing my napkin on my pizza because it was too greasy. Taste wise, its a very tasty slice of pizza. Slightly tastier than what you get out front of Planet Hollywood but nothing mind blowing unless you are just completely wasted. When I went the place wasnt that busy and even so the counters were all dirty, most of the napkin holders were empty as were the condiment shakers. The place is a small hole in the wall and is kept as such.
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Tara Connor
The pizza was good. We tried it one night as a snack and decided to go back again for a pie later in the week. After my family and I spent an hour waiting in line we got to the front to be told it would be 45 minutes for a large cheese pie. I explained to him that I had already waited an hour. I could see they had 8 cheese slices available right on the table...and even an additional full pie already made. He insisted on charging me the per slice price $5 each instead of the $25 for the pie price. Wow, what epically awful customer service. I was insulted and I will never come back again- ever. When I left, the line was much shorter by the way. Has anyone ever heard of a restaurant that charges based on business?! Shame!
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Karen V Chin
Best pizza outside of NYC. Cheap compared to other things you could possibly eat here on The Strip. Buy it by the slice or the whole pie. Love the crispy, thin chewy crust, light on the toppings compared to California pizza that is piled high. Hidden with no signage on the third floor, right before the Japanese restaurant. Walk the long corridor filled with classic 50s and 60s album covers of the classic crooners that made Vegas hip back in the day - Dean Martin, Vic Damone, Bobby Darin - and enter into a small, white subway tile filled room with little seating and several pinball machines. I can only image how crazy this place gets in the wee hours with all the clubers wanting a slice.
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Ryan Kent
Be prepared to queue but its worth the wait! Heard about this place by pure accident when sharing a Lyft. The driver was chatting to another passenger about where she was staying and how he recommended this pizza place to her, and she said she already knew about it and loved it. SOLD. 2 people, 2 strangers loving a pizza place cant be wrong. And they werent! We were staying at the Bellagio and the Cosmopolitan (where its based) was right night door, perfect to grab a couple of slices. The pizza was amazing, cant believe I didnt take a photo. But trust me, theyre big slices and taste great. If you are in Vegas on the strip - make the effort to go in and grab some!