Prince St. Pizza

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Prince St. Pizza

Pizza restaurant · Rhodes Ranch

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6915 S Durango Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89113

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Sicilian & New York style pizzas, known for pepperoni  

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6915 S Durango Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89113 Get directions

locations.princestreetpizza.com

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6915 S Durango Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89113 Get directions

+1 702 567 7848
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Another Food Hall Opens in Las Vegas - Eater Vegas

"The popular yet controversial New York pizza place Prince Street Pizza moves in with its Sicilian pizzas, also known as “Soho Squares” and round Neapolitan pies." - Janna Karel

https://vegas.eater.com/2023/2/8/23591541/another-food-hall-las-vegas-durango-casino
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My Favorite Pizza Topping Is Just More Carbs | Bon Appétit

"The Broadway Breadcrumb slice is a pillowy Sicilian-square pizza drenched in a fragrant, tomato-forward sauce with an onion-y sweetness, flecked with salty Pecorino Romano and finished with grassy olive oil. A riff on sfincione—traditionally a thick focaccia with anchovy-forward sauce and caciocavallo—this version swaps in Pecorino and omits anchovies, and is distinguished by a generous dusting of tiny breadcrumbs tossed with Italian herbs (oregano, basil, rosemary, thyme). The crumbs arrive both burnished-crisp and partially soaked into the sauce for a pleasing contrast of crackle and comforting, pappa al pomodoro–like softness. Because the breadcrumbs can go gloopy if the pie sits in the glass case and the Broadway Breadcrumb isn’t baked every day, calling ahead to snag a slice hot from the oven is strongly recommended." - ByElyse Inamine

https://www.bonappetit.com/story/prince-st-pizza-breadcrumb-topping
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Troy Boscia

Google
I’ve always liked Prince St. Pizza and was excited to stop by again. When I showed up, there were several pizzas ready to go, which is usually a good sign but this time, they all looked like they’d been sitting out for a while. I politely asked if they had anything fresher, and without hesitation or any real engagement, I was told, “This is everything.” I noticed a fresh pie being put into a side oven, and I’m confident they had other options available, but it felt like they were just focused on getting rid of the old slices first. I get wanting to minimize waste, but at some point, quality has to come first. I didn’t want a cold slice reheated—I came for the fresh, hot pizza they’re known for. Honestly, it felt like they were going through the motions. If you want to keep loyal customers coming back, serve the fresh stuff and toss the old when it’s past its prime. Do better!

Sherine Miller

Google
First, let me start by saying my husband is a pizza snob and all he’s been seeing are ads on Instagram for this place in Vegas. We are not local, so we drove to Vegas and came here. First, they are in a resort, so you have to park and walk a little bit to get here. Secondly, their pizza was not what we expected. Their marketing team does a heck of a job. Let me tell you that much! Two pizza slices were about $20. They were very greasy, thick and honestly not fresh. A little disappointing, but once again Instagram brought us here with amazing photo and video ads!! They are in a very big food court, the ambience is really nice lots of seating, but once again, not what we were expecting.

Larry Ramos

Google
It was a Sunday afternoon and the family really had a craving for pizza. We were in the area and looked this place up and we were able to get there and find good parking and there was not a lot of crowds there. We walked in and the people were so kind and respectful and they recommended us. We get combos so we can get drinks. It was really good. Pizza delicious. Lots of flavor, crispy and good. We we actually sat outside. It was a beautiful day. Couldn't have asked for a better experience.

Dallas M

Google
I've been wanting to try this place for quite some time but since this isn't necessarily a hop-skip-jump away from my residence, it's been taking a while to try it; however, the day finally arrived and I tried this restaurant on 6 Apr 2025. It's actually been ~9 months since I last had pizza because my system doesn't necessarily agree with it all the time - plus, I "try" to eat somewhat healthier these days. So opposite to the late R. Kelly song, my mind was telling me yes, but my body, my body was telling me no. My wife and I ordered The Naughty Pie, Hot Girl Pie, and Sunset Square pizzas. I was disappointed that the only pies that contained meat were the square ones and not the traditional slice (minus the pepperoni pizza - was hoping for additional toppings). I'm not into those thicker crust pizzas, but regardless, I was starving and wanted to sample them. The pizza sauces were good; however, I wasn't a fan of how "burnt" the bottom and edges of the pizzas were. I think the employee left the pizzas in the oven a little too long. On the other hand, if this is the traditional way for the pizzas at this business, then I can honestly say it isn't for me. Additionally, I don't mind some grease on my pizzas (after all, it isn't the healthiest of food), but these were extremely greasy. The pepperoni had great flavor but I enjoy the larger cuts more (not trying to be super picky - I just know what I like better). The service was adequate (not outstanding) - the employee (cashier) could've been a bit more friendlier; however, she took our order and served us our food - so at the end of the day, I guess I should be satisfied. The prices were reasonable considering this restaurant is located inside a resort-style property. I am, however, appreciative of this business for their support to the men and women of the Armed Forces, including its Veterans - thank you for that! I can't say too much about the restaurant's atmosphere since it is located inside The Durango Food Court (Eat Your Heart Out), but I will admit that the ambiance outside was spectacular (yes, there is additional seating outside of the building). Overall, I wasn't a fan of this place - I didn't leave here satisfied with the quality of their pizzas. I am not a picky eater; nor do I enjoy wasting food (just how I was raised), but I couldn't finish my pies...truly uncommon for me. I know I am biased to a certain type of pizza which is why I might consider trying it again months down the road...to try their traditional pizza slices; however, I will never order the square pizzas again. If the outcome of that visit is different, I'll update this review/rating, as appropriate. Of noteworthy mention, my wife did think the pizzas were ok, so there's a slight uptick in rating...but she can post her own dang review of this place if she wants. I am a big believer in trying things for yourself; therefore, I am still recommending this place to others based on that concept, and that concept only. The restaurant seems to stay busy every time I pass it, so there's that.

Family Auto LLC

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I usually don’t eat pizza that’s been sitting out. However it was after a wedding and a few drinks in. I ended up getting 3 slices for the fam. It ended up being about $14 a slice. They put it in the oven to reheat it. It’s fairly quick. I understand it’s inside of a casino and their rent must be an arm every month. However I would say that while the pizza quality is there. The price seems to be $4 too high. I probably won’t get a slice here again though it wasn’t bad. I wanted to get it and it was decent in taste. I might as well get the whole pie for the $40

Tawny V

Google
Located in the Eat Your Heart Out food hall at Durango Casino, is a true gem for pizza lovers, and it did not disappoint during my recent visit! Known for their acclaimed Soho Square and a variety of New York and Sicilian-style pizzas, this place is often imitated but never duplicated. After a night out, my family and I made our way to Prince Street Pizza right before midnight, feeling a bit tipsy and craving some comfort food. The moment we walked in, we were met with a warm atmosphere and friendly faces at the counter. The customer service was outstanding, which really added to our overall experience after a long night. Now let’s talk about the pizza! We ordered the famous crispy pepperoni square and couldn’t believe how perfectly it lived up to its reputation. The pepperoni was delightfully oil-catching and added the perfect amount of flavor to each bite. The crust was beautifully crispy—exactly how a good pizza should be. I loved how the layers melded together; it’s evident that the Morano Family’s signature recipes shine through in the incredible quality of the pies. Each slice was served hot and fresh, which was exactly what we needed after a night of fun. The pizza quickly became the highlight of our evening! The variety of options they have, from classic to unique flavors, means I’ll definitely be returning to try more.

Elizabeth Brown

Google
We came on a Wednesday for lunch and there was a lunch special for 2 slices + drink (free refills) for $12. We got two slices of the spicy vodka and two slices of the naughty pie. The spicy vodka was good, but the naughty pie was miles better. The pepperoni and hot honey were delicious. The service was also great and the food hall had plenty of seating. Next time, I’ll for sure get the naughty pie again and also try the hot girl pie!

Carol Weber

Google
Go during off-hours or lunch. No long line. Fresh, piping hot pizza. Best pizza in Vegas. We've had the original in NYC, this one's slightly better. I went for the square Sicilian pepperoni, while my husband opted for a traditional NY cheese slice. There are lots of varieties to choose from. Pepperoni came in little juice cups, tomato sauce was very tangy, brightening up the Sicilian pie. The tomato-cheese ratio in the cheese slice resulted in a perfect amalgam of savory-sweet, familiar to everyone ordering pizza delivery in Long Island. The crust, btw, could be eaten on its own, served with a salad, or dipped in more tomato sauce. Our two-pizza, drink combo also beat the 1 precious slice from Secret Pizza in Cosmopolitan on the Strip. It's also more easily accessible. Conveniently located in Durango Casino & Resort's Eat Your Heart Out food court, to the right of the casino entry -- far from the Strip. Outdoor parking is free, just outside of the casino, too, like at a mall. No walking forever to find relief. Other resort casinos would do well to follow suit.
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Rainier F.

Yelp
I have been wanting to check out the food court at the Durango Casino for a while now. We finally arrived for a Wednesday lunch there. Parking was easy and accessible of course. Right away I noticed the food court has so many choices, a variety of choices and great choices throughout. I heard the New York based Prince Street Pizza had some great pizza, so we decided to give them a try. Luckily the line was not too long at the time. I ordered the lunch special which consisted of 2 slices of pizzas and a drink. It's a great deal for that price. I chose the naughty pie and cheese pizza for my son. Service was friendly and quick. The naughty pie was so flavorful, a little bit of sweetness from the hot honey and the salty crunch from the abundance of pepperoni. My son enjoyed his cheese pizza and ended up eating most of the naughty pie slice as well. Lol. Overall we enjoyed the pizza and cozy ambiance of the food court. It's also good to know Prince Street Pizza is open until late night. We will be back.
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Jaynar S.

Yelp
This is inside the Durango Hotel Food Hall called Eat Your Heart Out, which I have mixed feelings about. You can see my reviews Irv's Burgers & Uncle Paulies. The food hall is super spacious, so this is a perfect spot to gather for large groups. That way everyone can get a variety of food. We had the Spicy Spring Pie, Meat Lovers, and the Boozey Broome. The Naughty Pie was very interesting with the honey flavor. All were good. Friendly service by their staff. We also appreciate the military discount. When choosing options at the Durango Food Hall, I recommend this spot as getting a slice for about $7-8 is definitely less expensive than the other options in this food hall.
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Ciara M.

Yelp
My boyfriend and I came here after I discovered the Instagram page for this company and saw how popular they were in all the touristy towns, like LA and New York. I didn't realize that our location here in Las Vegas was more food-court style than a restaurant but it honestly fits the vibe of what my boyfriend and I prefer anyway because we're not very fancy people. We enjoyed the pick-up counter-style set-up and the wide selection of indoor and outdoor seating. That's more of a nod to Durango Casino's set-up of things though. As for the pizza itself, it was pretty good. We tried almost all of the flavors they were offering on the night we went (I'm not sure if it changes). I love a regular cheese and pepperoni pizza but I also love fun and funky pizza flavors. I also love all the different pizza sauces and combinations they offer. I'm not a big fan of super melted stretchy cheese, so the fact that the cheese on most of these slices was harder (not cold but more solidified) was a plus for me. Our specific rates and commentary the night we got the pizza: Boozy Broome: 7, "Alfredo Vibes" Spicy Vodka: 6.5, "Wasn't very spicy" Naughty Pie: 8, "The best on the board, would be good with hot honey" Prince Perfection: 8, "Think an inside-out pizza, the marinara is sweeter" Sunset Square: 7.5, "Cheesy bread with sauce but pizza style" The Fancy Prince: 5, "Average, boring, didn't love the cheese"
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Randy V.

Yelp
Already been to the food hall here at Durango, bought Pizzas for the kiddos in our party but this go round had the chance to get a few slices of their Margherita slices. Amazing, the sauce here is outstanding & will return to check out the other pizzas too. This is probably. The best sauce I've had here so far.
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Alexander Y.

Yelp
I guess Prince Street Pizza really is taking over huh? On my trip to Durango Casino food hall, I totally remembered that Prince Street Pizza was here too. Well, gotta try it right? Ordered the Spicy Spring and Sunset Square. I mean, if you've been to Prince Street Pizza before, you know what to expect. It's Sicilian-style, so it can feel pretty heavy. The crust is pretty airy though. Although the Spicy Spring is their most famous pizza, it can also be a massive grease bomb. Sunset Square is nice because the sweet tomato sauce can cut into the heaviness of the pizza. Staff here are fine. As with all other PSP locations, I wouldn't go out of my way to get it anymore since there are better pizza options. But if it's right next to you? It will always get the job done.
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Alyssa T.

Yelp
A decent pizza spot located inside the Durango. They have all of the pizzas out on display and they are able to serve you fairly quickly. They do not have their own seating available, but there's plenty of food court seating available inside. The pizza has good flavor and isn't too salty. The crust has a good crispy on the outside and is slightly chewy once you bite into it. It's an okay amount for the price but it may be more worth it to order a whole pizza.
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Jackie K.

Yelp
Tasty pizza made fresh here! Picked up the lunch combo meal here. $12.00. Two slices of your choice and a refillable drink. What a deal. Located in the food court in Durango Resort and. Casino. Service is efficient and friendly. 5/5 stars Ambiance: Clean and a bit noisy. 3.5 stars Food: 4/5 stars Value: 4/5 stars
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Sam C.

Yelp
Prince Street is sooo overrated!!!! but i got here around 11pm and no wait so it was pretty cool. located inside the Durango hotel in Vegas off the strip. The pepperonis are good signature dish. I prefer the vodka thin crust one though.
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Ashley H.

Yelp
This place is great!! The fancy prince slice is delicious! We went during lunchtime and the $12 deal for two slices and a fountain soda is a really good deal. Pizza was heated nicely and they are refilling slices constantly. Service is quick and friendly. Cute ambiance as it's an upscale food court area.
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Olivia T.

Yelp
Whenever I crave pizza, it's now always Prince Street that comes to mind. Everything that I've tried - the spicy vodka, the spicy spring, the sunset square, the green machine, the boozey broome, and the fancy Prince - have all been delicious. Since this is a brand from New York, I know that the flavors and recipes are similar to what I've had in NYC. The line moves quickly and all the servers are friendly and inviting. The main thing that takes a bit is the heating of the pizza slices in their oven, but when you bite into the crispy crust, it's worth any wait. I highly recommend Prince Street!
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Hippy M.

Yelp
Wow! Got three different slices of pizza. Crispy, fresh and perfectly baked. Simple pizza that's not greasy. Loved every bite. We planned on posting photos of the pizza but it disappeared too fast. Thanks for a great experience.
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Dathan P.

Yelp
Quick and easy. Located in the Durango Hotel and Casino. You can't go wrong with pizza! Fast and decent. Nice selection. Inside the Eat Your Heart Out food court.
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Norm K.

Yelp
Trying one more outlet in the food hall at Durango Station, I stopped at Prince Street Pizza for a late lunch/early dinner. I was going to order a pizzetta, but they are not available here. The pleasant woman who helped me showed me a card with their best deal for lunch/dinner--2 slices and a drink. For the two slices, I ordered square slices of Spicy Spring and Naughty Pie. The naughty pie is Spicy Vodka Sauce (contains Prosciutto), Pepperoni, Fresh Mozzarella, Ricotta, Zab's Hot Honey. The Spicy Spring is Fra Diavolo Sauce, Pepperoni, Fresh Mozzarella, Pecorino Romano. The slices are placed in an oven to heat and then placed in a small box when the heating has been done. Your name is called and you retrieve the pizza and go to one of the tables in the food hall area. I found both slices to be OK. I do have a problem with honey on pizza. They were reheated nicely and the crust was crispy, the way I like it. I was pleased when the woman was getting the slices I chose as she picked up extra pepperoni from the tray and put on my one slice. The pizza is OK, but I wouldn't go out of my way to stop here when there are so many neighborhood options that are better.
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Dee Ann M.

Yelp
First timer for this pizza! My family of 3 decided to order 2 full pizzas. These two pizzas costs us over $80. We totally forgot to order a drink so we went elsewhere to grab a soda since we didn't want to wait in line again. We ordered Naughty Pie and the Green Machine. We were asked if we wanted black olives and we said yes. It says it in the description that it's part of the pizza. She asked if we wanted it on the whole pizza. I thought it was an off question because I already said we wanted olives. It ended up a $4 extra charge for olives. The pizza is already like $40 and the description states it comes with olives. Honestly I thought that was a bit cheap. I took about 20 minutes for our pizza to be ready and we were sent a text when it was done. We received the pizza hot and it stayed hot for a while. We sat outside as there was not much seating inside. Being December (although this winter is a lot warmer than most) we sat at a table under the heaters. My husband and son really enjoyed the Naughty Pie. I thought this pizza could have used a bit more pepperoni. If our sauce was supposed to have prosciutto, I had no idea. The wow flavor for this one just didn't work for me. Our second pizza was the Green Machine. I liked this one okay but again for me the flavors were so mild that it just didn't have that wow factor. The dough on both pizzas were really good. I have nothing to say against the dough. The pizza is very heavy and filling. None of us could eat more than 2 slices so we took the pies home. They heat up pretty good it be oven. I'm not going to say I am a pizza expert but I have been to many towns in Italy (where every town makes their pizzas different) and New York. I was not crazy about these pizzas for the prices. The quality and flavors just didn't add up for me. 4 stars because my husband and son thought they were pretty good. I think I'll try a more classic style next time and opt for just one slice.
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Kelly T.

Yelp
My first thought of having PSP open up a location in my town was YAY!! But then I remembered how fun it was to visit NYC and try something you could only get there. It's nothing sacred any more? Oh well, we are lucky to have them in our city. The pizza is great. Thick yummy crust some of the slices are triangle some are square. All in all they are all really tasty. The staff is really helpful and nnice. You can walk up and get a slice easy peasy. They are located in the new Durango and it's gorgeous in there. A really fun food court that rivals the other station casinos. If Station Casinos weren't run by a bunch of anti choice white billionaires who laid off thousands and closed locations in older areas because "money was tight" and then turned around and buit another brand new casino in the rich side of town, i might visit more often for a slice of pizza.
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Tawny V.

Yelp
Located in the Eat Your Heart Out food hall at Durango Casino, is a true gem for pizza lovers, and it did not disappoint during my recent visit! Known for their acclaimed Soho Square and a variety of New York and Sicilian-style pizzas, this place is often imitated but never duplicated. After a night out, my family and I made our way to Prince Street Pizza right before midnight, feeling a bit tipsy and craving some comfort food. The moment we walked in, we were met with a warm atmosphere and friendly faces at the counter. The customer service was outstanding, which really added to our overall experience after a long night. Now let's talk about the pizza! We ordered the famous crispy pepperoni square and couldn't believe how perfectly it lived up to its reputation. The pepperoni was delightfully oil-catching and added the perfect amount of flavor to each bite. The crust was beautifully crispy--exactly how a good pizza should be. I loved how the layers melded together; it's evident that the Morano Family's signature recipes shine through in the incredible quality of the pies. Each slice was served hot and fresh, which was exactly what we needed after a night of fun. The pizza quickly became the highlight of our evening! The variety of options they have, from classic to unique flavors, means I'll definitely be returning to try more.
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Tony T.

Yelp
I firmly believe that good pizzas will taste good as day old cold pizzas. Judging with that criteria, Prince Street Pizza's Prince Perfection and Naughty Pie are darn good. The pizza dough itself is good, and what a solid foundation it is to build the rest of the pizza upon. If judging on superficial looks alone, I would not give it more than a 3. However pizzas was never meant to be serve and treated like some Michelin star course you finish in 1-2 bites, and wait another 10 minutes for the next bite size course. Luckily of the few pizzas I tried, taste is solid. I would definitely head back to try more on my days off. Service was quick and interaction pleasant. The dining hall area is spacious and tidy when I dropped by to pick up my order. Not busy, definitely not crowded at 10:30am on a Thursday. Pricing is reasonable for a casino food service outlet. 4 out of 5 for this pizzeria inside the newish Durango Casino.
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Gene H.

Yelp
Gluten Free Sicilian, WOW! At first we thought $5 extra on a $36 pie, that might be too steep. However, the GF pie is a smaller 4 slice version for $20, so one pie for each of us. This was a great crust that was gooey but had a slight crunch. Just the way a NY pizza should be. If I had a suggestion, more cheese please, or charge for extra cheese. Pro tip, don't ask for ranch, blue cheese, or any other condiment, that would be insulting and unnecessary!
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Ella S.

Yelp
Long wait time just to order... Ordered 4 different Pizza... The two squared pizza that we ordered wasn't HOT it was cold and it was hard when we got our order so that wasn't fun to eat especially for the price we paid for. The two triangle pizza was not bad it was warm and cheese was well melted, I mean I'm guessing because the two pizza were thin it was easier to heat it up. The location was ok very busy location it's new what do you expect which is normal. But the hype wasn't there. And the prize for the pizza there's so many other mom and pops resto that has better taste of pizza for the fraction of the price. Overall it was nice experience to try another pizza place in a new casino. Ambiance was nice the food court they were in was a great location a or of seating to pick from. But over all it was ok.
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Elise L.

Yelp
Coming back from NYC a month ago, I was craving Prince St. Pizza and honestly the Durango one is not bad! Naughty (4/5) Spring (4/5) Fancy prince (5/5) - not their square dish pizza but wow the sweet tomato sauce took me back to NY! I'm not sure why but sometimes west coast pizza doesn't have the same sweet tomato sauce and crispy crust. Happy with the pepperoni ratio though. Service is quick and there are plenty of tables to eat from in the food hall.
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Phil N.

Yelp
Saw Prince Street on Yelp and it was on my bucket list for my next Vegas trip. There was a thing on their page saying to call them about BOGO free slice. I called and they said the manager said it was only good for California/LA location or whatever. When I said I looked up their Vegas page on Yelp and it had their LV phone number they pretended like there was no promotion available. Waste of time for my group as we were making our way. (This review was originally posted on an unused Yelp account that that PSP had responded to and was deleted and reposted on my main)
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Michael V.

Yelp
Love the pizza by the slice... no fewer than 12 varieties of both square and round pizza on display at this food court location. Was promptly greeted and provided the friendliest of service. The New York style pizza is pretty good... the round traditional crust was spot on... crisp yet chewy... the sauce was a touch sweet but still delicious. The square pizza was also good, but a bit greasy overall. Pretty good, respectable pizza.
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Lisa S.

Yelp
Went back to see if they had thin sliced and they did! So good! Sauce is on point. They have a lunch special that includes a drink but they only have soda. I asked for soda water but they don't have it. The lady who cashed me out is very friendly.
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Deza D.

Yelp
Dropped by her today after work because mama is craving some pizza. We wanted to try them in NY but didn't get a chance to so we went to Durango hotel to check them out. The staff members were friendly and the service was fast. There were a lot of seats to choose from and since it's not super busy when we went today, we comfortably enjoyed our pizza in one of the booths. We ordered 4 kinds of pizza: Naughty Slice Mercer Margherita Four Cheese Regular Pepperoni They are all good but the regular pepperoni and the naughty slice were our faves and would definitely order them again. They have salad, some dessert and Pepsi products for drinks but for some reason, did not have bottled water. The friendly lady at the cashier did give me a cup of tap water which was really nice. Price is not so bad! For 4 slices and a fountain drink, we paid about $31. Only reason I'm giving them a 4 and not a 5 is because their pepperoni pizza needs to have more pepperonis.
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Daro H.

Yelp
Haven't had this pizza since being in NYC, so I had to have a slice when I saw that they opened a location in Las Vegas in the Durango Resort. Luckily, it was a slow day during lunch, so there wasn't a line, and I had a slice of the cheese, basil, and tomato pizza. It had a nice and thin undercarriage with a slight crunch that held up well, considering how large the slice was, but that's typical for a NYC pizza. The tomato sauce was herbaceous and sweet with a somewhat muted acidity. The cheese had a nice stretch and coverage, and the fresh basil topped off each bite with a fresh acidity.
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Darlene Y.

Yelp
I think Prince Street Pizza can be on the greasy side a bit, but it's overall a solid pizza. I'm a fan of the SPICY SPRING. ENJOY! This spot is inside Durango in the restaurant/ food court area.
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Ronald W.

Yelp
Solid pizza. Fan of their NYC location. This branch doesn't disappoint. Lunch combo of any two slices and refillable soft drink for $12 until 4p is a bargain with single slices at $7. Anything with their signature pepperoni is great. They accept inKind payment as well.
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Mike M.

Yelp
On our final night stay at the Durango hotel, we decided to eat in and have a pizza & red wine party in our spacious room. I noticed the night before that Prince St. Pizza attracted a huge line of pizza lovers. I walked over to the order counter and saw delicious displays of pizza by the slice and whole pizzas. The next evening, I fell in the queue and ordered a pizza. We enjoyed the delicious Fancy Prince Pizza. The pizza is thin crust and kind of Brooklyn style. The Fancy Prince Pizza: Original Pizza Sauce, Fresh Mozzarella, Pecorino Romano, Fresh Basil, Extra Virgin Olive Oil-- SO Delicious~ The line to order your pizza is long, but the order takers are fast and efficient. I waited no more than twenty minutes for the tasty pie. This pizza shop is worth a second visit.
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Jeoung O.

Yelp
Great pizza. Fast service. Reliable go to for a nice slice of pizza. Good selection of unique pizza options. On this visit we tried the Spicy Spring, Naughty Pie, and 4 Cheese. They warmed them up on the spot to a nice crisp. They cut their pizza into rectangles which is unique. I usually prefer the thin crust pizzas but their thick crusts are very tasty.
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Christopher A.

Yelp
Right now this is one the best pizza places in town easy to get to and free refills and of all places that's in a fruit court with the food court inside Duran Duran Durango station. We love it go and try it. All the pies are good Sicilian & traditional Italian.
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Clint B.

Yelp
Located in the new food hall in the Durango Hotel and Casino. As a local who lives close by, I appreciate how easy and quick it was to park and run in to grab lunch on a weekday around 11am. The parking lot on the north end of the casino was mostly empty, so it was a short walk to the entrance of the food hall. Once inside, it wasn't that busy during the pre-lunch hours. The Prince Street Pizza facade was inviting and reminiscent of a NYC/urban vibe with its brick walls and green painted wooden signage. Plenty of pizzas were on display and at 11am there was no line. I opted for three slices -- Prince perfection, meat lovers, and the naughty pie. I enjoyed the subtley-sweet and tangy sauce of the Prince perfection. The meat lovers was covered in pepperoni and sausage. The naughty pie was my favorite slice with layers of mozzarella, ricotta, and sauce and a good balance of heat and sweetness. The crust of all was pretty good -- thick and chewy. Prices, at about $6.50 a slice, are reasonable. Service was quick and friendly, too.
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Cathy C.

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Yelp Review 2024 #48: From the parking garage, go to the casino floor. Before you see the casino, you'll see Oyster Bar, Nielsen's, and Prince St. Pizza. I don't care about the casino so, it's very convenient and easy to find. The times I've been here, two things have been consistent: good pizza, and bad customer service. Even when they don't have a line, don't expect a smile from the people behind the counter - they always look like they're dead on the inside and smiling/ a smidge of friendliness absolutely hurts. Their pizzas are light and crispy. They have round thin-crust pizzas. The Sicilian-style "square" pizzas look like they're thick but they're also pretty thin. You can get pizza by the slice or whole with plenty of variations. Spicy Spring: Fra Diavolo Sauce, Pepperoni, Fresh Mozzarella, and Pecorino Romano. If you love pepperoni pizza, this is the pizza for you. It's a lot of pepperoni. 4/5 Sunset Square: Sweet Marinara, Fresh Mozzarella, Shredded Mozzarella, Pecorino Romano, and Garlic. A great vegetarian option. 4/5 Meat Lovers: Marinara Sauce, Pepperoni, Sausage, Fresh Mozzarella, Pecorino Romano, and Garlic. If you want more meat than pepperoni, get this. 3.5/5 Mercer Margherita: Original Pizza Sauce, Fresh Mozzarella, Pecorino Romano, Garlic, Fresh Basil, and Extra Virgin Olive Oil. I like to test pizzerias and form my opinion based on the simplest kind of pizza: Margherita. The sauce, cheese, crust are the stars. And they do it well at Prince St. Another vegetarian option 4/5 Green Machine: A round pizza with Nut-Free Pesto Sauce, Shredded Mozzarella, Ricotta, with or without Black Olives. A vegetarian option 4/5 I'd like to try any of their vodka sauce pizzas on my next visit. They have Pepsi products so, if you're a Coke fan, get your drink at a different vendor. Tip: check out their menu on their website before coming here to lessen your interaction with the unfriendly staff. Service: Definitely 1/5. No smile, not friendly, unenthusiastic...as if you're bothering them.
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Clydelle J.

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This pizza spot is inside the all new Durango Casino. It's one of the selections in their food hall. My personal favorite is the Fancy Prince. It has mozzarella, basil, Pecorino romano and EVOO. It's thin crust. I usually prefer pizzas with meat toppings in it but this one just hits the spot for me. One time we had one with their house made pepperoni(which they are proud of!). It was tasty but personally was a little too greasy for me. Tip: it's free refills for soda so keep that cup while you're on the casino floors winning (or losing ) those hard earned dollars. Customer service has always been good. No complaints in that department.
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Abby S.

Yelp
As someone who has never had Prince Street Pizza before, yet who has heard some hype around it before I tried it, I can happily say that I really enjoyed this place and would order from here again! On two separate occasions, I've had the Mercer Margherita, the margherita with garlic (the name escapes me), and the vodka sauce pizza (the name also escapes me) and really enjoyed them all. I took both orders to-go, toasted them up in my oven for a few minutes, and escaped into an indulgent pizza heaven for a few minutes. The pizza sauces are light yet savory and slightly sweet, and there's not TOO much cheese on each slice (which I prefer, since I'm lactose intolerant AND I feel like cheesier pizzas are just covering up for a lack of other flavors). My partner had the spicy spring pizza and loved how every bite had a piece of their pepperoni. In general, the toppings across pizzas were reasonable and proportionate, which is a plus! Obviously the pizza isn't 100% fresh every single time you order. They sell by the slice and toast up your slices before boxing them up. They do seem to consistently be churning out pies around meal times, and there was a short line each time I've gone, which is encouraging in terms of freshness. This place is definitely a no frills counter. If you don't expect Michelin star service or ultra fresh pizza, and just take your food and dip, then you'll enjoy this place for what it is. I think it's a welcome addition to Durango!
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Mike C.

Yelp
Some of the worst pizza in Vegas. The only flavor on these reheated slices comes from whatever was burning in the oven with it. There are better options in this found area than this pizza. I would hope that Prince St Pizza in NYC would hold this place to the same standards they have but it's not the case.
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Kevin Z.

Yelp
This spot is hit or miss for me. I've had slices that were amazing and others that weren't. Ask for what you want as they will not offer up anything. Recently they only had one piece of pizza of the kind I wanted. I asked do you have any more. Immediate response, no. After I ordered a few minutes later, a fresh pie comes out. Unfortunately, I got the last piece from the previous pie. If the person had asked, I could've enjoyed a fresher slice. No asking if it's for here/to go. No offerings of parm or chili flakes. No mention of where to get napkins. This strikes me of a corner pizza spot in NYC. Order and you get what you ask for. Be sure to ask if you don't see something or get something. Seeing that this establishment is in a casino that is a hospitality place I would think the customer service would be more on point. The pizza IS good. Middle slices will collapse on you due to the weight of the toppings. Make sure to get extra napkins.
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Shantel M.

Yelp
Located in Durango Casino. Line is still a bit long and if you order a box they make it fresh. Sold by slice and no side sauces available because you honestly do not need it! Ordered the naughty pie and spicy spring! What can I say, I actually love this pizza place. Got the desserts, was t a big fan of it. Cheesecake was simple and ordinary. The others it tasted sweet. Will come back for their pizza for sure!
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Mackenzie D.

Yelp
Depending on the day and time the line can be a bit long, but personally it's worth it. If you're looking for just a slice, this place is perfect. If you're looking for a whole pizza, skip it. It's like $50 bucks for one pie and it can be a be a bit greasy and much if you eat it in bulk. The staff seem like hard workers and constantly making and serving the Za!
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Shema M.

Yelp
This lil gem is inside of the new Durango Casino , I love the idea of a quick bite to eat and a lil gambling lol. The area surrounding the location is clean and neat. There's a small line for you to stand in to place your order. It's very close to a bar and the entrance so there's a lot of "excuse me" and stepping to the side. Otherwise, you choose a delectable slice or a whole pie, and wait for it to enter that big oven. They'll call out your name like you stole something lol... which I personally like because it's a bit loud in the casino. The pizza is so cheesy and they have an array to choose from. Just make sure to read the menu so you know exactly what you're about to eat. The staff is not as personable but it's quick service so I didn't expect too much. I'd eat here again on a weekend night with no problem
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Clifton I.

Yelp
This pizza joint is located in the Durango Casino. There is usually a line. They take your order pretty quickly. Then you pay and wait for your food. This is where the longest wait happens. They only have two ovens to reheat all the orders so it takes a while to get your pizza after paying. The pizza itself is good. I ordered the Spicy Spring (Fra Diavolo Sauce, Pepperoni, Fresh Mozzarella, Pecorino Romano) and the Fancy Prince (Original Pizza Sauce, Fresh Mozzarella, Pecorino Romano, Fresh Basil, Extra Virgin Olive Oil). I preferred the Spicy Spring. The pizza is good, but they should get a bigger oven to reheat the pizza.
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Ching Ching C.

Yelp
After hearing lots of great reviews, it was time to attempt to fulfill my pizza craving at Prince St. $33 got me 5 slices of pizza to do a mini pizza tasting to compare crusts and sauce. In conclusion, I favor the vodka sauce as the tomato sauce was a little sweet for me and I would definitely go for the square pizza for the crispy crust. The pricing per slice while being in a casino is super reasonable. The staff is friendly and from order to pick up - it was like a 5 minute wait on a Sunday afternoon. The pizza is definitely good and I can see the hype around it. I'd recommend getting the naughty pie for those who haven't tried. The pepperoni with the hot honey definitely do a great offset of each other and the pizza crust stays crunchy on the sides and bottom.

Johnny M.

Yelp
Review of 12/19/24. Ordered and delivered. Style -Detroit style squares. Doughy in the middle, plenty of pepperonis, w hot honey on it. Crust thicker than most and not crispy or burnt. If you like Detroit style this might be your place. Pizza wasn't bad just nothing I'm rushing back for. Current price $41- a little on the high side in a city full of pizzerias.
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Kevin M.

Yelp
Yup! I knew I was getting a slice of this when we checked at Durango Casino. The line wasn't too bad since we got to order shortly after they opened. I love this sicilian square style of pizza cuz it's soo crunchy and the edge pieces are the best! I love how how these food halls are popping up around Vegas and Prince street is perfect for the Durango casino. There was so many choices and also noted they had vegan slices for those with dairy allergies. Had to go with the meat lovers and spicy vodka and one vegan slice for my wife. She enjoyed the Vegan slice and said it was good and good option for her. I liked the meat lover's slice best! So many pepperonis for that slice! The spicy vodka was just ok for me but worth a try. Overall, it was bomb pizza!
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Ellen F.

Yelp
While the pizza tastes good this is far from a NYC pizza. Way too much crust, skimped on the pepperoni and it's not crispy. Honestly, Villa Durango is way better. Staff is nice but not overly friendly. They were busy chatting it up with one another before they could be bothered by us. Easy to get to the place as it's close to the north entrance of Durango Hotel. Plenty of seating and lots of nice AC. We took our pie to go and well...meh.
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Cynthia L.

Yelp
It's alright, really. It's fine if you're staying on property and needed something quick & casual and/or you're craving for pizza. Besides that, it's not very memorable. We ordered the following: Spicy Spring, The Green Machine and the Meat Lovers. The Green Machine is supposed to have pesto. Not sure if that person making pizza Saturday evening didn't care but there was no pesto sauce on said pizza. How disappointing. Spicy Spring is just your typical pepperoni and Meat Lovers is pretty self explanatory. Each slice cost about $6.00-6.50. Like someone else already mentioned, don't get the whole pie...it's not worth it at $32.00+ for some average tasting pizzas. There are plenty of better pizza spots in the city (Pizza Rock comes to mind for this category). How the Gen-Zs would describe it nowadays....Prince Street was mid.
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Jin N.

Yelp
This is an updated review after trying more pizza's. The SPICY SPRING is where it's at...loaded with pepperoni and I really like vodka sauce with the reliable crunch in the square crust. I've been back twice after my last review. I'd give it a solid 4.5 for the square spicy spring. Hope you get the corner slice cuz it makes a big difference.
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Annette W.

Yelp
Thank you for your amazing vegan pizza! Look forward to getting it every time I am at Durango.
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Avner M.

Yelp
First and last time coming here. My son went to get us a slice and asked for a pepperoni slice and a meat lovers slice. They gave him two pepperoni. So he went back and showed them what they gave him and instead of a real meat lovers they gave him another slice of pepperoni pictured below with ONE piece of sausage, the rest pepperoni. The second picture is what a meat lovers is supposed to look like. I'll spend my money in better places that will give you what you asked and paid for. The employees here don't seem to care as the lines are long.
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Raina M.

Yelp
I'm really not understanding the long lines for this place. We stopped by after 10pm on a Saturday and luckily it wasn't as crowded. While we were standing in line, we saw an employee throw away the last slice of one of the pizzas that were sitting out. Like is this a common practice or was that slice just out there for hours?? I don't know anything about working at a pizza place, but maybe it would have been a better choice to throw it away in the back and not in front of customers? I did notice that their Sicilian style, square pizzas looked more fancy and loaded with toppings compared to their regular pies. However, being fans of thin crust, we ordered 2 slices of Cheese and 2 slices of Pepperoni to-go. Just Ewww. Picked up the slice and the undercarriage was super floppy. All the ingredients were sliding off, making it difficult to even take one bite. Definitely not a fan of the pizza sauce being on the sweeter side and the overall taste was bland. It was pretty much just sweet sauce on a soggy crust. Did we just order the wrong pizza and are the square ones the better choice? Maybe. But honestly, I worry if a pizza place can't even make the basic Cheese and Pepperoni the right way. Pass. Save your money. There are better places to eat at the Durango.