Summary
- Introduction to the hidden pizza gem at Cosmopolitan Las Vegas.
- Insightful review from E.C. Gladstone on the pizza offerings.
- Additional recommended pizza locations in Las Vegas.
Quick Snack or Full Meal at Cosmopolitan Las Vegas
My quest for good food in Las Vegas usually has me eating too much, drinking excessively, and listening to many people share their favorite spots on the strip. Recently, E.C. Gladstone, a Las Vegas writer and frequent dining companion, discovered the “secret pizza place” at The Cosmopolitan Hotel and couldn’t stop raving about it. Consequently, I decided to share his insights with you.
As a true East Coast pizza enthusiast, E.C. has a keen understanding of quality pizza, and I trust his judgment on this new Las Vegas slice destination.
Insights on the Pizza at Cosmopolitan Las Vegas
The masterminds behind the counter are a couple of New York fellas named Nico and Christo. However, that’s about the only thing imported. The pizza dough is made fresh daily using high-gluten flour. The spicy Italian sausage, veal-pork-beef meatballs, and the pre-sautéed onions and mushrooms are also crafted in-house, with freshly grated cheese on top—alongside big imported pepperoni and green peppers.
The base price for a plain tomato-cheese slice starts at just $3.00, with additional toppings available for 50 cents each. Notably, this is one of the best deals on the Vegas Strip. When you savor it, you’ll agree it’s among the tastiest bites—featuring a foldable, crisp crust with delightful tomato flavors and fresh cheese. In fact, in New York, it might be regarded as a solid neighborhood joint, yet in Las Vegas, I believe there’s no better slice around. They also offer a white pizza made with ricotta, mozzarella, and herbs—consequently, each bite becomes even more sublime.
For the price of $17, you can indulge in a whole 16” pie, an incredible bargain for the Strip. Moreover, if you’re in the mood for a drink, enjoy Pabst Blue Ribbon and Dogfish IPA on tap for only $3.50. Seriously!
Finding the entrance can be a bit challenging, but asking around within the Cosmopolitan Hotel will lead you to it among the culinary treasures available. Remember, this is a hidden gem, offering no frills in a resort that seems to have everything you could desire. Although it lacks a sign or name, you’ll recognize it by the Galaga machine, and I’m eager to achieve the high score!
Lastly, it’s worth mentioning that it stays open until 4 AM, making it a perfect late-night option.
Recommended Pizza Options in Las Vegas
- Grimaldi’s at Palazzo Las Vegas – Enjoy a meal at the bar or dine inside the restaurant. Prices are reasonable, but the quality can vary.
- 800 Degrees – A quick and great option where you can customize your pizza right in front of you.
- DiFara at Caesars Palace – Fast food, but the slices from the oven offer a good deal for a quick meal on the Las Vegas strip.
- Pin Up Pizza – Known for its cheap, gigantic slices providing decent pizza—a good, budget-friendly meal option.
- Metro Pizza – This is arguably one of the best places to get pizza in Las Vegas, with strong East Coast influences in the dough, sauce, and toppings.
- Evel Pie – Celebrated as Downtown Las Vegas’ best pizza, you’ll often find yourself choosing it over others like Metro Pizza.
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Thanks to E.C. Gladstone, an extraordinary Las Vegas travel writer, for contributing insights. Few know Las Vegas quite like him, and he’s always willing to share his knowledge.