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Open 24 hours a day, Sbarro at Horseshoe Las Vegas is the perfect spot to grab a quick lunch or late-night snack.
Location
Horseshoe Las VegasToday's Hours
Sunday 24 Hours
Monday 24 Hours
Tuesday 24 Hours
Wednesday 24 Hours
Thursday 24 Hours
Friday 24 Hours
Saturday 24 Hours
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(702) 739-4111Website
Visit WebsiteSbarro is a popular Italian fast-food chain that serves up traditional pastas, whole pizzas and pizzas by the slice. Sbarro can be found adjacent to the Race and Sports Book at Horseshoe Las Vegas and includes a large dining area for enjoying your meal and catching the biggest games.
While visitors to Sbarro won't be experiencing gourmet Italian fare, for a quick and tasty bite, it's tough to beat. The pizzas by the slice are easily the most popular item on the menu, but several classic pastas, including spaghetti, lasagna and strombole, can also be found.
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Once again, I had an excellent experience at Sbarro! While I generally gravitate towards the European locations, this one in Las Vegas was impressive as well. I tried the stuffed pizza, similar to a double-decker, with pepperoni, which was delicious. The garlic bread served with salsa complemented the meal perfectly. Everything was really well-prepared. The staff at the counter provided great service. I look forward to returning on my next visit!
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If you're in need of a quick lunch while on the go, Sbarro in Las Vegas has some solid options, especially if you're craving pizza. I tried the mushroom pizza with added pineapples, along with the chicken Parmesan and a side Caesar salad. The pizza was decent, but the chicken Parmesan truly stood out as excellent. The salad didn't leave much of an impression, but it did the job of getting some vegetables in. Overall, it was a decent lunch experience, and I'd consider coming back again.
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The pizza at Sbarro in Las Vegas is quite basic. We tried both the sausage and pepperoni slices. They were premade and reheated upon ordering, typical of NY style. The pepperoni slice lacked flavor and both slices were rather light on sauce. On a positive note, the cheese was pretty good. Overall, I'd give a 2/5 rating. The main advantage is their late hours (possibly even 24/7). So if you're staying in the Horseshoe and need a late-night bite after some drinks, this spot will do the job.
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Sbarro in Las Vegas is a great spot for a quick on-the-go lunch. I opted for the mushroom pizza with added pineapples, as well as the chicken parmesan and a side Caesar salad. The pizza was satisfying, but the chicken parmesan stole the show with its excellent flavor. The salad was nothing special, but it did the job of getting some vegetables in. Overall, it was a decent meal and I would definitely return for another quick bite.
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I have visited the Las Vegas location of Sbarro several times and have always had a positive experience. The staff are friendly and attentive, and the food is fantastic. The pizza is especially amazing, reminding me of authentic New York style. The prices are reasonable for the area and the restaurant is listed as fast food, but you can choose to sit at a nice table inside. I will definitely be returning to Sbarro again. Give it a try, you won't be disappointed.
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I usually enjoy food court pizza, but had never tried Sbarro before. I was hungry and when I saw the Sbarro employee pull the whole pie out of the oven, I decided to give it a try. I was pleasantly surprised with my experience - no complaints at all! The slice of pizza had a nice cheese pull and the crust was sturdy and held up well. It was a cheap and quick option that hit the spot for me.
Rating
3.61
Based on 18 Reviews
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