Pin-Up Pizza
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After walking the strip, I finally found this place - heaven. The shop is small but the pizza slices are large and definitely worth the line, its one …
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The atmosphere is basically a walk through and order kind of place. The theme is suppose to be pin-up girls but it only has a few pictures on the wall…
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Compare to everything else on the strip, this was my cheapest eat. For the price, this place offers the largest slice pizza on the strip. Delicious Ne…
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10 Reviews on “Pin-Up Pizza”
Not sure who would give this place less than five stars after walking the strip??? Great pizza and super large slices. Does it beat the best hometown pizza? Of course not. But is it good food for great value? Yep. And the added benefit is people watching while you eat 🙂
Great food for a large snack. The slices are huge and the prices are really cheap. Downside is, there is no seating and it’s very small. There’s a narrow counter to eat at, but gets cramped with even 5 people inside. We’ve eaten here several times and never have been disappointed.
Decent pizza, big size for average pizza on the strip price. The variety was so-so, I decided on classic pepperoni as it had just come out of the oven when I walked up. Somewhat busy from the after the club goers crowd. No red pepper flakes or parmesan offered which I felt was lacking from my slice of pepperoni. Attitude of the staff was odd, they were a having conversation with each other while doing everything else – felt a bit like I was interrupting their conversation when I ordered and paid. Customer service was near non existent and they didn’t seem to care – maybe because of all of the intoxicated individual they have to deal with.
Delicious.As soon as you walk in, you’re greeted with a beautiful cashier that resembles a pin-up girl! Dressed like a pin-up, tatted like a pin-up and make-up on point. Pizza slices are large and for a great price of $6.75!Quick and easy service. No place to sit down, so it’s just pick up and go. There is a high-top bar table but no chairs. If you’re looking for a quick bite, this a good place to stop!
A bad manager with a bad attitude problem. A take out pizza place ran out of pizza boxes. We had only been informed of this upon receipt of our pizza. Not wanting to walk back to the hotel with an ill fitted paper plate, we opted for a refund. The manager (black lady, 30-something, medium build, fake nails) if you can call her a manager, was extremely rude from the offset and I heard her laughing with a colleague and said ‘why are all of our customers morons tonight’. Is it moronic behaviour to expect a slice of pizza to be served in a take out box? What is moronic is the length of those nails in an establishment that handles food. She is clearly out of her depth as a manager within this establishment. Perhaps her attitude and skills would be better suited in a prison cafeteria.
Absolutely disgusting customer service! We visited on the 28th of January around 9.20pm and were served by a rude black girl with no customer service skills. Avoid this place!!!
A cute lil’ slice shop in front of Planet Hollywood. Very cool! Dunno why it hasn’t generated more buzz amongst the Yelp community? They serve up huge slices of pizza with a 1950’s theme-decor. The pies are pre-made, you have seven types to choose from. I got the Margherita (small tomatoes, basil, mozza, pecorino) on my first visit, and the Artichoke (artichoke hearts, spinach, cream, pecorino) on my second visit. Both were great, there was a generous smattering of toppings on a perfectly crisped NY-style crust. If I had to choose, I liked the Artichoke a tad bit better, just because I love artichoke hearts. Pizza by the slice is a tad high, $6, but you can get the Sandra D. Combo (slice, garlic knot, and soda) for $9 which is a very filling meal. A $9 meal on the Strip? That’s a steal! Overall, a great stop on a drunk casino-crawl. Quality of the pizza is not quite as good as Secret Pizza (at the Cosmo) or Five-5-0 (Aria), but it’s close.