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Incredible Service. Our service was great and the waiter was adorable. Ambiance was romantic and definitely recommended. For the music,,,I would recommend jazz or house and the people were cool. Portions were good
Pizza for the price of a good steak.
Briefly, the pizza is good. Service is friendly.
Drawback is the overpriced pizza and undersized pizza.
Basically, the pizza is far too small for two diners.
Obviously, the owners know this. Consequently, if you
order two pies and two sodas, plus tip plus tax, you're looking at almost a $40 tab ! Forget about it !!…
Overpriced Joke. Ok this place does serve authentic italian Pizza however authentic for 1945 when food was scarce and you were lucky if you got one meal a day. The last review is extremely accurate, it is basically flatbread with sparcely scattered toppings of which there is very little. For example we ordered a margerita pizza that was cut into 4 pieces all 3.75346 basil leaves were on one of the 4 quarters, feeling like a culinary indiana jones I ordered the special Pizza for the day whihc was a bruschetta Pizza, the waitress told me she would bring me the menu which I informed her was pointless as it was not on the menu and I had already told her what I wanted. She brought the menu anyway and I told her I wanted the special bruschetta Pizza, she then said she would see if they had a special for the day, I told her she might want to look at the large blackboard above the kitchen advertising it. Much to everyones surprise and particularly the waitresses they did in fact have a Bruschetta special Pizza for the day. Apparently the owners of this establishment are trying to save pigs as the pizza was meant to have pancetta on it, well there was i quarter size piece of pancetta on each of the four slices of the 12 inch Pizza. I would call that a brief introduction of Panchetta but not an ingredient they might as well have listed oxygen as an ingredient too as there was just as much of that in the Pizza. Lets just say this overpriced farce is best avoided at all costs.…
Horrible experience.
This place is tiny, hot and the servers don't know the menu.
It's way overpriced for a glorified flour tortilla with a trace of toppings.
Then on top of it, they burnt it into a cracker. Their response? Sorry, that's how they come out.
I've been to Pizza da Michele in Napoli - that's NOT the way they come out.
You're much better off going to Metro Pizza (especially during their lunch 1/2 price special - you'll take food home) or Villa Pizza next to the Henderson Cinedome on Boulder Hwy and Greenway. The guy's from Sicily and will sit and talk with you about Italy - an authentic family operation.…
best pizza in town. Ever since I stumbled across this place, I cannot go anywhere else for pizza. The simple, seemingly authentic approach is exactly what I would expect to find in Italy. Thank you for coming to Las Vegas!!!…
