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The Pizzeria at Circus Circus brings you a great selection of pizzas, calzones, and salads for lunch, dinner, or a late-night snack.
Location
Circus CircusToday's Hours
Sunday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Monday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Tuesday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Wednesday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Thursday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Friday 11:00 am - 1:00 am
Saturday 11:00 am - 1:00 am
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PizzaPhone
(702) 734-0410Website
Visit WebsiteThe Pizzeria at Circus Circus brings its guests a variety of fresh toppings and sauces for a pizza everyone will agree on. Along with pizzas, the Pizzeria offers salads, calzones, and sandwiches to ease your starving stomach. Each meal is affordably priced and can even be delivered to your room for a fast and convenient lunch or dinner.
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Didn't enjoy the pizzeria experience. You're required to purchase an entire pizza, which ends up feeling like an overpriced cracker topped with tomato sauce and a few toppings. The prices are steep too. While I'm not here to gripe, paying $35 for a small pizza with sparse toppings in the heart of Circus Circus seems like too much. The pizzeria is placed right in the center of the casino, making for an interesting spot considering kids aren't allowed in. It might not be suitable for families, so I'd recommend heading to the food court for a meal at Burger King or Popeyes to save some money. They do offer Pepsi products and wings if you're interested in those options.
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I wasn't impressed with the pizzeria. They require you to purchase an entire pizza, which feels like eating a pricey cracker with tomato sauce and toppings. The cost is also steep, with a small pizza priced at $35 with minimal toppings. Considering the location inside Circus Circus, it doesn't seem like the best value. It's situated right in the middle of the casino, which is an interesting choice, especially since kids aren't permitted in that area. It might not be the most family-friendly option, so I suggest heading to the food court for Burger King or Popeyes if you're looking to avoid spending too much on what feels like cracker bread. On a positive note, they do offer Pepsi products and wings.
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The pizza was absolutely fantastic, with the freshness of the dough really standing out. The entire meal was superb—I ordered breadsticks, salad, chicken strips, Hawaiian pizza, and four drinks, all for just $50 plus tax. It’s an excellent deal considering the delicious quality and freshness of the food. I will definitely be returning! 😋
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I wasn't impressed with this pizzeria. You have to purchase an entire pizza, and it felt like eating an overpriced cracker with tomato sauce and toppings. Additionally, the prices are steep. Spending $35 for a small pizza with minimal toppings inside Circus Circus doesn't seem worth it. The pizzeria is located right in the middle of the casino, which is an interesting choice considering kids aren't allowed in the casino. This spot might not be suitable for families. I would recommend heading to the food court and grabbing a meal at Burger King or Popeyes instead of splurging on what essentially feels like cracker bread. They do offer Pepsi products and wings.
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The pizza at this Pizzeria in Las Vegas is decent, with chopped bacon, okay pepperoni, and canned jalapenos. It's a convenient option if you're at Circus Circus, but be prepared for long waits and crowds during busy times like the 4th of July weekend. Our bill for 2 pizzas and 2 orders of wings came to $85. Overall, the wait, cleanliness, and crowded atmosphere may not be worth it unless you have no other choice. However, there is good news - a food court is coming soon to Circus Circus, which will offer more dining options in the future.
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I wasn't impressed with this pizzeria. They only sell whole pizzas, which can be pricey for what feels like an expensive cracker with toppings. The location inside Circus Circus is unique, but the high prices make it hard to justify. If you're looking for a better value, consider grabbing food from the nearby food court instead. They do offer Pepsi products and wings on the menu if that's more your style.
Rating
3.53
Based on 19 Reviews
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