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Tucked away on the third floor of The Cosmopolitan, Secret Pizza serves up delicious New York-style pizza starting at 11:00 AM until the early morning hours.
Location
The CosmopolitanToday's Hours
Sunday 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Monday 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Tuesday 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Wednesday 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Thursday 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Friday 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Saturday 11:00 am - 4:00 am
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(702) 698-7860Website
Visit WebsiteTucked away on the third floor of The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas, Secret Pizza serves up delicious New York-style pizza starting at 11:00 AM until the early morning hours. Trying to find the location can be a bit tricky if it's your first time, hints the name "Secret Pizza", but you will almost always find a queue of patrons waiting along a record-lined wall for their chance to taste this Vegas staple. Once at the counter, guests can order a fresh slice of pepperoni, cheese, and other classics, or order a full pie and take it back to the room to share with friends. Secret Pizza offers a couple of high-top table options, but most of the time you will be taking your slice to go as you head back to the casino for more Vegas action.
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Secret Pizza in Las Vegas is a must-try for pizza lovers! Open late night every day, this spot is worth the wait. They offer a variety of delicious pizza flavors and even reheat slices in the oven for you. Don't miss out on this tasty destination!
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Secret Pizza in the Cosmopolitan is a well-known spot for a reason. Open late and reasonably priced for Las Vegas, it's a quick and efficient way to fill up after a night out. Pick your pizza, have it heated up, pay while you wait, then grab your food and head out. It's a solid choice for a late-night pizza craving, as long as you can still navigate your way there.
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Located on the 3rd floor of the Cosmopolitan, this unique little shop is hidden behind an alleyway filled with old music records. Despite the lack of signage, it's easy to find thanks to the line of people waiting outside to enjoy their pizzas. They have late hours, but be prepared to wait! We tried a slice of the pepperoni and found it to be tasty. The crust is on the thinner side compared to chain pizzas like Pizza Hut or Domino's, but nothing particularly extraordinary. If you're on the strip and in need of a quick pizza fix, Secret Pizza is a solid option.
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Secret Pizza at the Cosmopolitan is a well-known late-night spot that offers delicious pizza at a reasonable price. The quick and efficient service makes it a popular choice for those looking for a late-night bite after a night out in Las Vegas. Choose your pizza, pay while you wait, and be on your way with a warm and satisfying slice. It's a great option for a quick and convenient meal when you're craving pizza and need something to eat before heading home for the night.
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Finally found the not so secretive Secret Pizza at the Cosmopolitan Hotel, which is on the third floor for those of you who don't know. I came here Christmas Eve for dinner and there was practically no line because apparently no one wanted to get pizza to celebrate the holiday. The slices were bigger than I imagined and more expensive than I thought but seeing how it's Vegas, it doesn't surprise me. I ordered pizza by the slices to-go and not sure if it's because I didn't eat it right away but it wasn't as soft as I thought it would be. Each slice that I ordered ended up being hard, almost as if it was stale but not to that point yet. Flavor was good but for some reason it didn't have that freshness in the dough, especially the pepperoni slice. It could've been a bad slice but I still enjoyed it. I would still come back and try a different flavor next time or just order a whole pie so it would indeed be fresh.
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The name tells it all! This place is hidden, no advertisement or signage anywhere to let you know it's there. Hidden in a hallway that you wouldn't expect to lead you to a small pizza joint. Classic New York style Neapolitan style pizza. This was satisfying for the price. For two or more people I would recommend ordering an entire pizza ($32 vs $40+ for 2 people 2 slices and a drink). Overall not bad. There's a lot better in Vegas and this would be comparable to your typical slice spot.
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4.56
Based on 16 Reviews
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