Scarr's Pizza Las Vegas
Pizza Takeout · South Las Vegas ·

Scarr's Pizza Las Vegas

Pizza Takeout · South Las Vegas ·

NY-style pizza slices with specialty Hot Boi, good crust

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3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Get directions

$10–20

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3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Get directions

+1 702 414 1000
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$10–20

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Scarr's Pizza Las Vegas

Carl Foisy

Google
Solid spot for a quick slice. We stopped in n for a bite to eat and these slices were large and tasty. The service was quick, and the pizza hit the spot. They even had a retro video game like an old school pizza parlor. While not the best pizza I’ve had, it sure did the job, I stopped by twice during my stay in Vegas. Btw, the crust was really tasty.

Charlie Te

Google
I had a slice of their specialty Hot Boi, which had pepperoni, jalepenos, and hot honey on it. The slice was of decent size and the flavor combo of the toppings went well. You will have to wait in the area as they will call you when it's ready.

MiMi ForTheWin

Google
Service was decent considering how busy it was. Pizza price is good for the strip. My slice was a bit soggy on the end but the other half of the slice was good. I would try out again to see if I can up my stars on the food. If you want a drink its 6$ almost as much as the slice of pizza.

Kimberly Angulo

Google
Incredible customer service, and the price for a whole pie is unbeatable! Especially in a city like Las Vegas. I am a business owner and a retail store manager, I would be so proud of the guest services these team mates showed if they were my employees. 10/10. Hannah was my cashier and she was lovely. I didn’t catch the name of the man I placed my order with but he was warm and kind.

Jason Tang

Google
The original slice tasted pretty much like any other pizza, but the sicilian was legit good loved the extra crispy dough.

Michael B K

Google
I was a little unsure to try this pizza at the Venetian but Boi am I glad I did! I ordered the HotBoi pizza and was pleasantly surprised that they took the slice and placed it into the oven to heat it up! The lady then put the honey sauce drizzle on the hot pizza and playfully called our that it was ready. And WOW did it taste incredibly good!! I recommend Scarr's Pizza at the Venetian Casino 1000%!!

RA

Google
Don’t bother… sadly. Their NYC shop is a nice, good slice shop. This one, not so much; small slice, dried out, burned, flat. Ridiculous Vegas prices to boot. One person working the register was lovely, the other reheating pizza, the polar opposite. Maybe the LV crew needs to go to the NY outpost to learn how to make their pizza.

Lisa Russ

Google
Located in food court, fast service, great pizza. Ample seats.
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Kayla R.

Yelp
Scarr's Pizza is part of the nice updated food hall at Venetian and I really liked the pizza here! I'm a big Sicilian style pizza girl and I feel like it's pretty hard to find that here in Vegas. And I was pleasantly surprised by theirs! It's a walk up counter and the pizza is pretty much already made and they just warm it up for you. It was really good! I just got a plain cheese pizza, nothing crazy, and it was so good! The woman who rang me up was really nice, too. Plenty of seating in the area and since its in a food hall, you can basically sit wherever. I'd definitely come back here again for a quick pizza at the end of the night for sure!
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Kevin M.

Yelp
Scarr's Pizza was ok for me. The pizzas on display looks very appetizing and they offer square slices and NY slices. Side note they also offer some vegan options for their garlic knots. The staff was very nice and helpful. Since its in the Via Via Food Hall at the Venetian, there's no issue with finding comfortable seating. I ordered one of slices, I believe it was the Hot Boi slice and my wife the garlic knots with vegan cheese. The price of the slice was $8-9. It wasn't bad, but the dough was falling apart once I grabbed it. The flavor combo of pepperoni and jalapeños was fine all things considered. My wife said the garlic knots were good and filling. Overall, the slice was aight. I would maybe give it a try again if craving pizza and try an NY slice next time.
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Denny T.

Yelp
I got a slice of the Sicilian pepperoni and a slice of the hotboi. I got it to go to take back to my room, so it was still somewhat warm when I ate it. It was good, but I think it would have been a lot better if I ate it there and it was hot. The hotboi was obviously really spicy. I had to take off some of the jalapeños to finish it. It was good though, the hot honey gave it a sweet kick in the beginning and then you taste the heat. It looked greasy, but not sure if it was because of the honey or pepperonis, but it was pretty good. The Sicilian was also good. Nice and crispy pepperoni cups and the dough was nice and airy. Total for two was around $18, so it is kind of expensive, but the pizza should fill you up.
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Dave G.

Yelp
Having been to the original Scarr's, I rated this review as though the owners did their due dilligence to make sure that their NYC standard was upheld. Service was pretty quick for the long line, slices were out in a timely manner. Flavor of the slice (Hot Boi) was for the most part on point, but the reason for knocking a star off was.... (A) The Size of the slice felt smaller than you would get in NYC. I get, it's Vegas. But comeon, if you're going to charge that.... make the slice the same size as in the Big Apple. Second....and what I consider the biggest fail of the version in Vegas was the cook. It had much more flop than the NYC slice, maybe the ovens can't get us hot, or the chefs need to be trained better, but the flavor was on point. The Floppy Slice, too soft crust, was disappointing.
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Ethan C.

Yelp
Not too much to say here. Pizza is decent and pricing is what you'd expect for 2025 Las Vegas ($8.50 for a specialty slice). There's constantly a line of people so at least the slices are consistently fresh. Service was friendly, fountain drink refills are free, and the seating can be a free-for-all since there are a lot of restaurants in the food hall sharing the seating. Depending on the day or what's going on at the Sphere or Venetian theater, I think it could be really chaotic and not worth the time. If you're in need of a quick slice before hitting a show at the Sphere, it's not a bad option, but I wouldn't find my way onto the Strip just for this.
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Cortney A.

Yelp
Best slice or bust... I stopped by this new food hall for a quick cheese slice and yumm this place was a solid choice. Of course Vegas has plenty of New York style pizza spots but Scarrs pizza hit a lil different. This place use organic ingredients including the flour. The intentionally better quality ingredients makes me feel a little less guilty about tearing these carbs up in a good way.. I'll definitely be back for round two and look forward to visiting the NYC location in the future
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Chris R.

Yelp
Eh. I've been the Scarr's in NYC and was stoked to see that the Venetian brought over Scarr's. I ordered a cheese slice and it was ok. Nothing special like the one I remembered in NYC. It's a decent slice but it was about 7 bucks. Not worth it. If you're craving pizza, then here's not that bad. If you have the chance, I'd say it's worth it to visit Scarr's in NYC. Other than, eh, OK pizza.
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Olivia R.

Yelp
My girlfriend and I came here after a late night out dancing after the Backstreet Boys concert. I ordered a sicilan pepperoni square, I loved the thick, airy, focaccia like crust, gooey cheese, crispy pepperoni and the robust tomato sauce. It hit the spot at 2am. I kept eyeing their garlic knots while waiting in line. I couldn't resist so I ordered them as well. They were perfectly chewy and the right amount of garlic-infused butter. I may have loved them more than my pepperoni pizza square. Yum!
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Jen K.

Yelp
Waited in an extremely long line after the Backstreet Boys concert. It was very busy and very loud. You order directly from the person heating your food. I ordered the garlic knots with the extra mozzarella. I got charged for the extra mozzarella. I asked if I got the extra mozzarella (it was wrapped). Got to our room; no mozzarella. I looked online. There was no way to email them. I wasn't about to call them when they were so busy. And I didn't get over that way again. Food was ok. It wasn't packaged well to go. They ran out of boxes. How does a pizza place run out of boxes? I might go back. I definitely won't pay for mozzarella again, which is literally an item on their menu. So it's not like it was a special request...
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Ryan W.

Yelp
Scarr's Pizza located in Venetian's new Via Via food court was absolutely delicious! The food court has several different options, but Scarr's was the standout spot. We ended up coming here a couple of times on our trip since it was that good! They offer slices at the counter or you can also order entire pies. At first, I wasn't sure why the reviews weren't that great for Scarr's but looking back on some of the pictures from a couple of months ago, the food didn't look as good. Since it's on the newer side maybe they improved their operations since the pizza slices looked much better when I came here. // PIZZA // Hotboi: Pepperoni, jalapenos, topped with Mike's hot honey. Ordered this both times I came here. Absolutely packed with flavor. They use fresh jalapenos instead of pickled jalapenos so the spice level can vary. The first visit, it was perfect and the second time was pretty damn hot! Vodka & Pesto (Sicilian pie): I do love a Sicilian pie so I had to order this - I would say I expected more flavor given it had both vodka and pesto sauce on it. It was good, but not great. I definitely added on some crushed red pepper flakes and garlic powder to give it more flavor. Original (Sicilian pie): I would definitely recommend this Sicilian slice over the vodka & pesto. The tomato sauce has more flavor to it! Overall, I would definitely say you should come check out Scarr's if you're craving a slice. Both times when we went the line was not bad at all, but within a few minutes of ordering they had a line of 20+ people.
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Crystal L.

Yelp
Via Via is much needed. The food hall is clean and bright with better than average seating. Scarr's Pizza looks really tempting. The pizzas are very pretty and it's great that you can get a slice or a full pie. The original slice was the winner for us. It was appropriately floppy and foldy and definitely a NY slice. Not the best one I've ever had but not bad at all for a quick snack. We also tried a Sicilian slice and while these are so pretty, we found it just OK. They give you plastic silverware but you will not be able to cut a Sicilian with this. It's definitely a chewy pizza, but it really was just a lot of crust and any other flavor was lost. At $6.50 to $9.50 a slice, this is very fairly priced for the Strip. We waited about 10 minutes for our slices, which seemed a bit long, and they are always busy. They do have draft beer, but unlike the pizza, those prices are outrageous.
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Laura A.

Yelp
Scarr's Pizza is a New York Style Pizza Counter in the Via Via Food Court that is located on the Casino Floor in the Venetian. We shared one slice of plain pizza to try. I do have to give them credit for having pizza ovens that looked remarkably clean. I also must say that this pizza is the first pizza since I left the east coast that really reminds me of an actual New York Slice mostly because it's the only slice that has that unique oily mouth feel that only New York Slices have.It also was foldable. It was also made with good ingredients and the flour was milled in house. It was also slightly lighter and more delicate but still very good. Maybe a whole fresh made pizza here could possibly be five stars. This was the only pizza that actually reminded me of New York Pizza.
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Vivian Y.

Yelp
Located in the Via Via shops inside the Venetian casino! We ate at 5:30pm and there was just a 5-10 min wait for our food. The staff there was jist standing around, not too helpful. We ordered the Pesto& Vodka and the Hot Boy Honey. The crust on the Pesto/Vodka was pretty good and beware the Hot Boy Honey is actually pretty spicy. About $20ish for two slices which is expected of any food on the Strip. Dining area is pretty clean since it's still new. It's an easy quick bite if you're in the Venetian/Palazzo area.
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Ken C.

Yelp
Scarr's Pizza is a pretty legendary Pizza place from the lower east side of Manhattan and Venetian curated a location in its new "Via Via Food Court". Their cheese pizza slice is $7, which, sadly, is comparable to other places on the strip. You do get that classic new york slice with that chewy dough. It's a pretty good slice, but I can't say that it's like the best of NYC. Venetian must have a love for NY Pizza as they also brought in Grimaldi's at Palazzo (which is a better option if you are looking to buy a whole pie to feed a family). For cheap eats in Vegas, this spot in the Via Via food court is a great option, especially if you want/need something hot to grab and go. The pizza does taste pretty good.
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Laurie D.

Yelp
My husband and I decided to get a snack before heading back to our hotel. We stopped here and shared a piece of pizza. We ordered the Hotboi (pepperoni and jalapenos topped with hot honey. It was the GREASIEST pizza I've ever seen in my life! We had to blot the grease over and over again. We must've used 25 napkins. When we finally got most of the grease off and tasted the pizza, the flavor was really good. Unfortunately, it was just too greasy. I would never, ever eat at this restaurant again!
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Wilson N.

Yelp
This was on my list of pizza places to try in New York but with the list of pizza places that are up and coming as well as popular, it's hard to hit them all. I got the Hot Boi, which I think is the popular option, pep and jalapenos with a hot honey drizzle. They sell whole pies along with slices. I think the slice could have been in the oven a min or 2 longer so it got a bit crispier. It had a bit of flop and since it's a larger slice, a bit harder to get the fold going. The flavor was nice though and I think if you need a grab a slice quickly, this is a good spot to go
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Christine B.

Yelp
It's nice to have a pizza slice option in the food court. I had high hopes. Alas, my cheese pizza slice was just lukewarm, greasy and unremarkable. The line moved quickly and I didn't have to leave the hotel for dinner so those were both good things. Reading other reviews, it's possible that the Sicilian slices taste a bit better - so I'd be willing to give them a shot next time.
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Kyle C.

Yelp
The Scarrs remind us that the past is real, Id tear my heart open just to eat this slice again. While not as good as the NYC location, this is a top tier slice in Vegas. The hot boi taste is so similar to its NYC counterpart, and the crust is perfectly crispy like it too. The pepperoni was fine, and still a great slice, but not as good as the hot boi slice. I'm not usually a hot honey fan, but When a place is known for a certain item, just go with that one. Definitely true here. Is it expensive? Yes. It's in the strip. Happy that scarrs has expanded and brought its incredible pizza to Vegas.
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Alisha B.

Yelp
This was one of those late-night decisions where we were just wandering around, hungry, and looking for food. We spotted a pizza place and thought we scored. I mean, pizza, right? Hard to mess that up... or so we thought. Unfortunately, this place was a big disappointment. It's one of those order by the slice spots, so we waited in line and placed our order. I lost count of how many times I had to repeat what we ordered vs what the people in front of us ordered, they kept mixing our orders up, which was frustrating, especially when the people in front of us didn't seem to have the same issue. Finally, they got it right and popped the slices into the oven to warm up (which I guess is their process). While we waited, I grabbed seats, and my guy waited for the food. When he brought it over, the slices were practically burnt, and the flavor... just bland. To top it off, I was really excited for the Sprite I ordered, especially after walking around for so long, but it was flat and gross. Honestly, the whole experience was disappointing and not worth the time or money. The only redeeming factors? Cool decor and plenty of seating. Other than that, I'd say keep walking and find a better spot nearby.
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Michael C.

Yelp
I got one big slice of Cheese Pizza earlier a three to four hours before dinner and it was really delicious in terms of the deep, crunchy, coal-fired crust, savory and quality cheese and semi-sweet n tangy tomato sauce. I still like Pop's Pizza more in NYC, but this one is a popular and solid pizza spot up there too. It certainly got the job done, simple and satisfying, being done correctly of course as well. The service from the ladies at the counter was very friendly, welcoming and helpful. A good NY pizza doesn't even need toppings imo, just plain cheese or add mushrooms.
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Diane C.

Yelp
Inside the new Venitian food court, Via Via. It constantly had a line. Good crust, and good amount of toppings. I got the pepperoni pizza and added mushrooms to it. I would say the flavor was lacking, didn't have enough sauce. Not sure I would get it again.
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Dan K.

Yelp
Ordered a slice of pepperoni ($7.50). Taste just ok. They didn't reheat it long enough, wasn't crispy. Major flopage
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Charlie T.

Yelp
I had a slice of their specialty Hot Boi, which had pepperoni, jalepenos, and hot honey on it. The slice was of decent size and the flavor combo of the toppings went well. You will have to wait in the area as they will call you when it's ready.
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Lucy Y.

Yelp
Located in the food court in the Venetian, right around the corner from the Dandelion chocolate store. The garlic knots here are really worth it. Oily, super garlicky, not cheesy bc they're vegan unless you opt to add mozzarella. Chewy, crispy edges, blazing hot, w/a side of good pizza sauce to dip in. I'll pick these over pizza any day!
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Jessica N.

Yelp
Not sure what's with all the low reviews. Yall never had a NY slice before? This is newly opened in the Venetian first floor food court. The wait is long if you show up at night but the pizza is bomb. The slices are huge and cheesy. Each slice is about $6 which is a fair price. Will definitely come back.
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James S.

Yelp
A solid option if you're in need of a quick bite to eat in the Venetian. I had 2 slices (regular cheese and Sicilian pepperoni) and a beer for $28. While the slices were large and filling, prices are a little high even for a casino. Located near the lobby and Venetian Theater, it made for an easy meal on the way to a show.
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Dru Z.

Yelp
This review is based on just one plain cheese slice ($6.50), and it was extremely underwhelming. It was bland, barely lukewarm in temperature, and the crust tasted like cardboard. Texture wise, it did have a slight chew. I've never been to Scarr's in NYC, but I've had my fair share of slices in NYC. This Scarr's pizza is on par with those $1 or $1.50 slices you see all over NYC. I wish Joe's would come to Vegas. For now, I'd much rather have a slice at Secret Pizza at Cosmo.
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marian r.

Yelp
Ordered from a food court , Scarr's pizza was delicious . We ordered an X-Large pepperoni pizza. Huge slices, great flavor, yeh sort of greasy but I still thought a great pizza. Price was what I would expect in a luxury Vegas Casino
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Kamillah V.

Yelp
I like that it's a fast line in the food court, line was long but we didn't wait to long. Pretty clean and lots of seats. The pizza we got was the pepperoni with hot honey and a regular pepperoni. Really oily and thin.
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Jennifer J.

Yelp
If you're staying at the Venetian and have a craving for pizza, Scarr's is conveniently located downstairs in their food eatery section and it will hit the spot. They have some interesting flavor combinations and the pizzas are fresh. Staff is also friendly. The dough was a bit salty for me but the pizza was good. It's definitely worth trying.
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Elina W.

Yelp
Scarrs pizza recently opened in Las Vegas and I had to give it a try after loving it in New York. However, the pizza didn't taste as good as the original location. It was lacking in the hot honey sauce but the pizza itself tasted okay. There was a bit of a wait but there were no issues with seating in the food hall.
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Vic H.

Yelp
Pizza was great and service was quick inside the via via food court. Definitely popular with the crowds
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Hungry L.

Yelp
Cheese pizza was good. Thin and crispy. $6.5 at the Venetian food court is an ok price.
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Heart M.

Yelp
What Pizza chain doesn't have Parmesan Cheese? Are you kidding? I asked for it they said " we don't have it" I said, " you are just out of it, or never have it?" They said "Never", which is when I will return here!!
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Matt G.

Yelp
Great pizza place, the guy heating the pizza was kinda dry, the cashier though made up for it, she was a gem. Nice location. Great hot boi pizza. Overall good.
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b g.

Yelp
Without a doubt the worst slice I've ever eaten. And to make it worse it was $7 for a plain cheese. Looked good in the window then they heated it up and melted it into a greasy uneatable mess. Had to use a knife and fork because if I tried to pick it up it would have lost all the topping. After we ate this mess the paper plate was completely eaten thru from the grease. Will never go back here
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Angela S.

Yelp
One of the best slices I've ever had! The Hotboi was fantastic and for Vegas, reasonably priced! Service was fantastic also, highly recommend!!!

F W.

Yelp
Pizza was not cooked right. Not sure what's happening with the Vegas location, but not anything like NYC.

Tina D.

Yelp
Ordered one pepperoni slice and one og cheese slice. The people manning the front some how messed up the order. They gave us the wrong order. Then they gave our order to someone else. We asked for it in a Togo box and they forgot and had it for here. We literally just ordered two slices. The line only had us and someone in front not even busy. Horrible horrible service. Literally on the receipt tells you what we literally ordered and they still couldn't get two slices right.

Pamela P.

Yelp
Won't return. Too bland too greasy. There's much better pizza in Vegas for this price. I'm sad Bonanno's NY Pizzeria is gone it was much better than this place. I can't believe Venetian replaced Bonanno's with this terrible pizza. Bring back Bonanno's or put Joe's New York Pizza here!!! Venetian is a very busy place I go to the Sphere, Grand Canal Shoppes, sportsbook, I walk through Venetian alot please remove this place and install a top tier pizza slice place please!!!!

Lance T.

Yelp
maybe i don't like Sicilian pizza, but these pizzas were memorable and not in a good way. didn't enjoy it at all. waste of money and calories. don't eat here if you venture to the food court.