"In the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace I knew Trevi as a restaurant prized less for its pasta or gelato than for its central location and immersive ancient Roman theming; it sat just inside the shops from the casino floor with tables strewn across the mall’s faux cobblestone walkway among fallen column ruins that doubled as benches, beneath a painted sky and under statues and the shadow of the Fountain of the Gods. The restaurant abruptly closed on Monday, March 25 after its lease expired; Scott Marshall, senior vice president and COO of Landry’s, said the space was leased to a retailer, that they wanted to remain open but could not, and that employees are being temporarily relocated to sister properties while the group hopes to relocate to another site. Within the ropes and stanchions there were a few dozen simple chairs and tables where diners could order Italian fare—appetizers like crispy arancini and breaded mozzarella; pastas such as pappardelle bolognese and penne puttanesca; brick oven pizzas; entrees like eggplant parmesan, crispy-skin salmon, and mushroom risotto; and in-house gelato served both in the restaurant and at a walk-up counter. It faced stiff competition from Carmine’s and RPM Italian in the same mall, and a sign outside the former Trevi space now promises a new luxury coming soon." - Janna Karel
"Anyone who has ever stepped foot in the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace should be familiar with the Trevi Italian Restaurant. It was not acclaimed for its pasta nor for its gelato — but made popular by its central location and ancient Roman theming. The restaurant’s tables were strewn across the mall’s faux cobblestone walkway, surrounded by the fallen column ruins that double as benches, beneath the mall’s painted sky, and in the shadow of the Fountain of the Gods. On Monday, March 25, it abruptly closed." - Janna Karel
"Belly up to the bar from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday for $8 Trevi bites: steamed clams, meatballs, and calamari, along with $10 pizzas, $6 bottled domestic beer, and $7 wine. Sangria or spiked lemonade goes for $9." - Ryan Slattery
"Set next to a replica of Trevi Fountain inside the Forum Shops at Caesars, Trevi Italian Restaurant offers some of the best people watching from its vantage point. Shoppers have to walk all the way around this restaurant to move from one point of the mall to the other, and tourists typically drop everything to snap photos in front of the fountain." - Susan Stapleton
"Trevi at the Forum Shops at Caesars celebrates 2019 with an Italian take on a surf-and turf-dinner. The restaurant’s ravioli doppio filled with Maine lobster and short rib will be available for $36." - Susan Stapleton, Krista Diamond