Pies, slices & salads served with beer & wine in an unmarked spot inside the Cosmopolitan Hotel.
"Late at night at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, it’s not uncommon to witness a curious sight: crowds of people disappearing into a narrow, nondescript hallway. This is the unmarked entrance to Secret Pizza, technically named The Pizzeria, an after-hours pizza eatery with New York-style slices plus beer. In other words, it’s the perfect drunken discovery." - Janna Karel
"Head down an unmarked hallway at the Cosmopolitan to find Secret Pizza, a NY-style pizza spot. A slice of cheese clocks in at $6.50, making it one of the better deals that can be found in a restaurant on the Strip. If ordering for a group, a whole pie starts at $30." - Janna Karel
"There’s no late night food craving that hits harder than pizza, and when yours hits in Vegas, head to Secret Pizza inside the Cosmopolitan. It’s not on any of the hotel’s maps, but we won’t judge if you ask for directions. The search yields pizzas by the pie or the by the slice, taken to go or eaten at one of the handful of stools inside the small space until 4 a.m." - Janna Karel
"Some people call this place Secret Pizza, but its real name is The Pizzeria. New York-style slices cause insane lines late at night at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas." - Janna Karel
"At the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, those who can tear themselves away from the slots can sip cocktails at a bar inside a giant chandelier or eat at one of a number of celebrity-chef restaurants. But those with lighter pockets or less extravagant tastes might want to seek out Secret Pizza, a slice shop at the end of a record-lined corridor, far away from the bustle of the casino floor. Secret Pizza is not exactly a secret, per se. While there’s no sign and its location is not marked on the Cosmopolitan map, there’s often a line of visitors waiting for slices of New York-style thin-crust pizza. The small tile-lined shop has a few tables and chairs, a handful of pinball machines, and a counter where customers order slices or whole pies. Secret Pizza does not offer fancy ingredients or exotic sauce options for its pies. There’s white or red sauce, and toppings like pepperoni, green peppers, or olives. There’s beer, wine, and soda for sale too. The only thing different from your humble neighborhood pizza parlor would be the prices: A slice of cheese pizza starts at $6.50. Know Before You Go Secret Pizza is on the third floor of the Boulevard Tower, to the right of the Blue Ribbon restaurant." - Martin, Collector of Experiences, CGR, Anne Ewbank, 888japanesebbq