Secret Pizza

Boulevard Tower, 3708 Las Vegas Blvd S Level 3, Las Vegas
(702) 698-7000

Recent Reviews

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I'm really waiting too long. Slice pizza is given priority, and after ordering, you wait an hour before receiving a slice of pizza. They said it would take 30 minutes, but they made me wait for over an hour.

Amanda Pugh

If you want an awesome pizza slice, and sneak away from the crazy crowds, this place has no sign, but a friendly worker may tell you how to get there. Great food, standing /limited bar stools only. Well worth the find.. recommend the Sicilian cheese.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

nicola mcmanus

Love this place! The pizza is so tasty every time I visit Las Vegas. Ask them to leave it in an extra minute to make it more crispy. It's delish and so crunchy. The staff are friendly and helpful too!(Ps. It would be great to have french fries with it)

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Ivan Baradi

You can’t really find the name of this pizza place from any billboards telling you directions of places because you know. (whispers) it’s a secret. However, it is somewhere in the Cosmopolitan Resort. Tbh, it’s not that hard to find especially if you researched it online.It’s a very small place. Can be quite difficult to dine here due to limited seatings. Pizza tastes good and I like how they kept the old-fashioned design of this place. It’s my second time here and nothing really changed. I think it’s good if you’re grabbing a quick lunch.The hallway is very long consisting of probably old pictures. It would be surprising if people took up space from it.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Pizza with 3 Toppings, Pepperoni and Sausage Pizza Slice, White Pizza Slice and Pepperoni Pizza Slice, Meat Pizza, Pepperoni and Mushroom Pizza Slice, Pepperoni and Cheese Pizza Slice

Ivan B.

You can't really find the name of this pizza place from any billboards telling you directions of places because you know. (whispers) it's a secret. However, it is somewhere in the Cosmopolitan Resort. Tbh, it's not that hard to find especially if you researched it online. It's a very small place. Can be quite difficult to dine here due to limited seatings. Pizza tastes good and I like how they kept the old-fashioned design of this place. It's my second time here and nothing really changed. I think it's good if you're grabbing a quick lunch. The hallway is very long consisting of probably old pictures. It would be surprising if people took up space from it.

kenny taylor

Best pizza ever ...... if you can find anything better it will be hard to believe

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: White Pizza Slice and Pepperoni Pizza Slice, Slice of Pizza

Ryan Y.

We came to Secret Pizza on a recommendation, and did not disappoint. The location is cozy and "secret" but look for the hall of records and you'll be in the joint in no time. Find your way to the third floor of the Cosmopolitan! The pizza itself was A+, we went back for seconds - thankfully the lines weren't too long during our visit. The service was mid, especially the cashiers. I understand the quickness of each transaction in such a busy place but between talking to coworkers and what felt like a slow movement to get service items- the overall duration of your wait likely could have been decreased with more oomph in their step.

Fanty Marc (JustFan)

My pizza was soo good the first time I visited. The second time was a disappointment because my pizza was not hot and by the time I realized- I was in a place with no microwave access. Plz be sure to serve pizza that is not room temperature.

Atmosphere: 3

Shane P.

Every time I visit Vegas I always have to hit Up this place, one of the best pizza crust I've ever had.

Zarb B.

I am not usually for a loss of words, and expect that the majority of people that leave reviews on here either have an agenda, or are not well versed and travelled in the food and drink game, so therefore I don't ever look at the review on this format for an actual reference or referral. Right now, I am shaking my head at what I am seeing. Secret Pizza has 4 stars on here? So I have eaten at secret pizza about ten times total over the last 7-8 years. I promise you this. The best kept secret is that this pizza is terrible. I would rather eat Pizza Hut, Papa John's, Dominos, even 7-11 pizza. Sober, drunk, daytime or nighttime, it's really bad. I don't need to bother going into service or ambiance. I'm seriously embarrassed for anybody who left a 3 star or better review.

John J

? ? Whenever I'm in Vegas, a trip isn't complete without a visit to my all-time favorite spot, Secret Pizza. It's not just a meal; it's an experience that I look forward to every time. The moment I step into the dimly lit corridor that leads to this hidden gem, I'm hit with the tantalizing aroma of baking dough and melting cheese that tells me I'm in for a treat.The slices here are simply perfection. The crust is the ideal combination of crispy and chewy, a golden-brown base that holds up the generous toppings without getting soggy. The sauce is a tangy, tomatoey delight, seasoned just right and spread evenly, so every bite is full of flavor. And the cheese – oh, the cheese! It's gooey, stretchy, and has that perfect melt that pizza dreams are made of.What I love most about Secret Pizza is the consistency. Whether it's a busy weekend night or a quiet weekday afternoon, the quality never dips. Every slice is as good as the last, and I've never been disappointed. It's the kind of place where you can taste the care put into each pizza, and it's why I keep coming back. For me, it's not just the best slice in Vegas; it's the best slice anywhere.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: White Pizza Slice and Pepperoni Pizza Slice, Meatball and Ricotta

Eric Fuchs

Low key, killer pizza. A must if you can find it! lol

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Timothy Spencer T.

TLDR: It's the place to be when you need a mid day snack or a heavy midnight snack. It's a little bit on the pricey side but you pay the premium since it's in Vegas and you need food at 3am. Pizza: The crust was crispy yet chewy. The toppings were okay but on the lesser side given the rice. The customizability is much appreciated and allows potentially drunk people to go wild. Service: The line will be long and the hype along will get you through it. The staff inside move fast and take your orders fast, so the pace on how the line moves is within an acceptable rate. My only issue is the cashier that day pretty much guilt tripped us into tipping. He took our order, the other guys made the pizza, and we weren't gonna eat inside. I don't understand what part of that interaction garners a tip. Softer folks would find it rude, I see it as an odd exchange that I won't ding the place for. Ambiance: I think this depends on who you're in line with. I had a fun time in line identifying all the CD covers on the wall, and listening to drunk people talking to each other. The place itself has a very retro feel which is easy to ignore given that the place itself barely seats 10 people. You're there to buy and get your pizza. I didn't really notice anybody stick around to appreciate the interior.

Chris Johnson

Definitely worth the trip, The pizza ? was really good, the only drawback is it's tough to find a place to eat it.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Ivan S.

Kids wanted pizza and we were lucky to find it at Cosmo. Actually, we just found it on Google Maps, but we had a hard time actually finding it. It's literally hidden and we had to ask for directions. You have to find a long unmarked hallway next to "blue ribbon" on the 3rd level. It will lead you to a NY-style pizzeria. A pie will set you back $30, but it's actually pretty reasonable for the area and just as good as the pizza in NY, according to the kids.

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