Too bad this place closed. They had pretty decent food & gave 15 or 20% off to some of the local business employees around them. Pizzas were always great & pasta was as well the couple times I tried it. Had great happy hour prices.
Rhonda S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Always loved this place for the ambiance and staff. They also had awesome karaōke on weekends. Just found out they closed and we will miss the bartender Chris and owner TJ. Good news is their Facebook page says they are opening a new location w a new name near Galleria Mall in a couple months…
Heather B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I love to go there at Happy hour with my girl. They usually have a good service and never dissapoint me. I always order my rgular pasta. Shrimp alfredo fettuchini.
Mandi L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Vegas, NV
The food here is pretty decent. They have an amazing happy hour. I like Friday and Saturday nights for karate karaōke, which starts at 10pm. When it’s warmer out, it gets pretty busy since they do the karaōke on the patio. It’s a really good crowd of 20s and 30-somethings and most of the people who sing are pretty talented. The bartenders have been pretty great each time we’ve gone. The last time I was there we finally tried the garlic knots. All I can say is Day-hey-hey-hey-HEY-YAM! They are baked just golden and crispy on the outside and soft and buttery on the inside and then carefully smothered with butter and garlic salt. Holy SHNIZZLE. The best part, they were 3 friggin dollars! If I could live off those bad boys and not grow two chins, I’d do it in a hummingbird heart beat!!!
Noah R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Excellent service!
Deb K.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Have been several times with a large group of people and it was just ok, This last time was just aweful. My group wanted to stay for the Karate Karaōke but the weather was cold out. They had the Karaōke inside where they allowed smoking. It was impossible to breathe, also want to mention that it is a waste of time to go for Karaōke as the person who runs it gives preferential treatment to his friends. We were a group of 20 people drinking and eatingm but our money meant nothing to these people. It turns into a private party after 10pm
Eunice K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I love coming here for happy hour w my bf! Prices are cheap & the portions are huge! The food is really good :)
Savannah R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Pahrump, NV
Fantastic happy hour! The staff is super friendly, the happy hour prices are fantastically inexpensive, and the food is very tasty! Note: happy hour prices are only at the bar, $ 5 personal pizza, $ 5 spinach artichoke, $ 5 veggie panini, delish!
Lauren G.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Las Vegas, NV
This place is no good. I bought a groupon $ 10 for $ 20. The only thing that is good here is the pizza with kalamata olives! Other then that the service sucks! The atmosphere is terrible! I’ve been there a bunch of times and never had a positive experience. I know I said this but the service is horrible! I’m pretty sure that only one person is the server, bartender, hostess, busboy, and anything else that would happen in the dining room.
Elizabeth G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Fishers, IN
I always come here when I’m craving a great caprese salad– theirs has the option of adding chicken, and comes sprinkled with pistachios. Totally yummy. My husband and brother-in-law usually get pizza when we visit; they’ve tried a few varieties and have enjoyed them all. They took great care of the hubs and I on Valentine’s Day, and even gave us complimentary chocolate covered strawberries. And the times that we’ve brought our kindergartener with us, they’ve always been welcoming and friendly with him. Only gripe I have is that when we had two gift certificates, they would only allow us to use one. Other than that, the service has always been very good. This is a good little neighborhood place.
Dan K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Buffalo, NY
Went here with a LivingSocial Coupon here last night. I’ve eaten at this place maybe 3 – 4 times in the years I have lived in Las Vegas. The place inside is all right and food is OK but ultimately I like their pizza. Its a good Cali style flat pizza with special ingredients. For example last night we got the Fig and Prosciutto pizza. It has Fig compote, prosciutto, gorgonzola, and fontina cheeses sprinkled with some fresh basil. Its thin crisp and good. My wife had the Ravioli special, with a bolognese sauce. It was also good, but a bit small at the regular price of $ 16.95. Although it did come with an ok Caesar salad. $ 2 bottle beers and only $ 5 for a nice size Italian Margarita helped get a star here. A Thirsty Tuesday and Thursdays special they run. So to sum up, this place has good pizza and is worth coming with a coupon or with drink specials.
Emily R.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Food’s ok(actually 3.5 stars) and there are plenty of coupons, groupons and discounts to be found for this place if you look around. My fella had a Groupon so we moseyed on over for some take-out. I’ve been a few times before, so I knew what to expect. I ordered the angel hair pasta with pesto and my fella got the eggplant and chicken neopolitan. Mine was just ok. Luckily, my fella liked mine quite a bit and was willing to split the two meals between us. I enjoyed his quite a bit more than mine, but they were both still good. I like the atmosphere in the restaurant typically and I know they have karaōke on select days. Not really my thing, but it’s good to know. It’s a good little spot, definitely worth the trip if you have a BOGO coupon.
Paul M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
This is my favorite place to be Friday and Saturday nights. I’ve been coming here since shortly after I moved to Vegas. I’ve stopped in during the day a few times, but I must agree with Dustin D — if you’ve not been here for karaōke, then you just haven’t been. First off — service is always great. The bartenders are friendly, get to know you if you show up regularly, and the servers are fast. The food itself is VERY good — their pizza is hot and very tasty, the sandwiches are delicious, and the pasta is fantastic. On to the heart of the review — happy hour! They have great happy hour specials on drinks AND food. The garlic knots are the shiznaz! Friday night is ladies’ night from 10pm to midnight and they do giveaways on Saturday night. TJ rocks the place with Karate Karaōke on the patio(weather permitting). They have heaters there if it gets chilly, so karaōke happens on the patio most weekends. Simply put — if you’ve never been here or haven’t been in a while, GO. If you’re a karaōke nut like me, sign up with the dojo and get cool prizes while you’re at it. You see a lot of the same people there on the weekends, so if you’re looking to make some friends while you’re having a good time(like I did) this is a great place to try it out.
Megan M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I loved this place so much I went there Thursday and Friday night! On Thursday, I went to dinner with my parents. My mom had bought a dining deal certificate. None of us had been there before. We ordered the tortellini salad, a small margarita pizza and a small bbq chicken pizza. The salad was so good! It comes with fresh romaine, salami, sun dried tomatoes, olives, cheese, and warm tortellinis. The margarita pizza is different than other margarita pizzas I’ve had. Instead of slices of Buffalo Mozzarella cheese, slices tomatoes, and basil… it’s shredded mozzarella cheese, tomato sauce and basil. Still really good! The bbq chicken pizza was to die for! It has bacon, chicken, bbq, cheese… all the good stuff! We also split a canolli for dessert. My mom loved it! I brought the leftovers home for my husband and there wasn’t a pizza crust left!
The next night I met a girl friend for their happy hour. Everything on the happy hour menu is between $ 2.50 and $ 6.00, plus the full menu. We sat in the bar area and ordered the personal cheese pizza, personal bbq chicken pizza and the spinach artichoke dip. I had leftovers again… my husband ate everything again! He really liked the food there too.
I really like the overall atmosphere. My friend and I both agreed we are coming back when the weather warms up a little bit. There’s a really nice outdoor seating area. Really easy to get to location… right off the 215 freeway and rainbow. We had a really nice waiters both nights. Everything came out quickly. Very reasonable prices. After eating there and reading some of the other review, I’m really surprised how many negative reviews there were. Everything we had was really good! I fully intend to go back!
Dustin D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Full disclosure: I am a regular and have been for four years. What this place is, above anything else is a great bar. If you have not been there on Friday or Saturday night after 10, then you have never really been. I have eaten lunch there several times and you will get a good value for your money and quick service. It’s a bit irritating to see mediocre reviews and then see that the people had a chicken caesar salad. If your food choice is mediocre, what do you expect? There is not you can really to to make a chicken caesar salad great.(Why would you eat one anyway? A pasta dish would have less fat and calories.) So if you choose a salad when they have really delicious and innovative choices like a prociutto and feta pizza with fig compote – that’s on you. Don’t blame the place for your lameness.
Rachel S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I’ve been to one of these in Oklahoma, which is now closed down so I sorta already knew what I was going into. Went here Friday night for a charity type event that was packed, on the patio. Unfortunately, my friend and I were the youngest people there and the median age was probably mid ’40’s. :(Wah. Anyway, the restaurant couldn’t control the event goers. What made up for it was the $ 5 small pizza my friend ordered and shared with me and the $ 3 Guiness I split with her. The heaters on the patio definitely helped because otherwise I would have bounced right quick. Happy Hour prices are bomb but the rest of the regular prices are a little steep for what you get. Also, the bartenders are sometimes just not at the bar and are a bit slow(I’m excluding the pregnant bartender from this because she has an excuse.)
Pinky T.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Rochester, NY
Supremely disappointed! This place is like Olive Garden mixed with California Pizza Kitchen. If you’re a foodie, avoid avoid avoid! However, if you think the Olive Garden has the best italian food ever, come come come! We started with the 3 bruschettas as an appetizer. It was so simple, and consequently the best thing on the menu by a mile. The chicken pesto pizza was«just dinner,» and my friend’s spaghetti bolognese was dry, terrible, and flavorless. Two stars because I like the name and the ambiance; the food isn’t worth anyone visiting here for. Not even a romantic vibe to this place. Not a date place. Not an anything place. I’m in a terrible mood this morning and rehashing this dinner made me even more angry.
Andy t.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I was here December 2008. I think it was a Saturday night(12:30am sunday). They had karaōke outside and drinks were $ 1 for the second one. There were people of all ages singing. There was a drunk asian guy wearing his uniform(pep boys i think) singing ACDC(i think) songs. He was horrible, but I was buzzin and it cracked me up! I think it was almost 2am(6 Stellas in) when the kitchen was closing so I put in an order for a couple pizzas. One margherita and a potato pie pizza. They were great! Helped soak up some of the alcohol before we left.
Kucing G.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Las Vegas, NV
6 people for a Sunday lunch. The place was near empty, maybe 3 – 4 tables with us included in the whole thing. We ordered 1 salad, 7 entrees, 2 desserts, pepsi, coffee, 2 cocktails, and water for the table. It took 15 minutes for the drinks to come out and 1 hour before any food came out. No I’m not exaggerating, we almost left after about 40 minutes. We ordered: Chicken Parmesan Fetuccine Alfredo Quattro Fromaggio pizza Pesto chicken pizza Fig and Prosciutto pizza Spaghetti and meatballs Caesar salad Classic panini(prosciutto, tomato, mozzarella) Tiramisu First of all when the food came out all at once, everyone had their entrees but me. I thought maybe they were making an extra delicious panini or something. 10 minutes later the waiter comes to the table with a «is someone missing a sandwich?». Okay they forgot, no biggie. Except it’s the eggplant panini. I tell the waiter, he apologizes and tells me the right one will be made in no time. I kid you not in less than 5 minutes the correct sandwich is put in front of me. Why the hell did it take an hour for anything to come out when they can make some entrees in 5 minutes? Now to get down to the mediocre food. The paninis were nasty. Flavorless mozzarella, soggy prosciutto(wtf?), and a tiny slice of tomato in between. The eggplant in the other one was sliced almost paper thin and chewy like leather. The alfredo and spaghetti were bland. The caesar salad and chicken parmesan tasted like it came from Smith’s. The pizzas would be decent if it wasn’t completely covered in blue cheese. It made me think the chefs loved them some of the stuff, I was getting sick after finishing the first slice. The pesto chicken pizza had so much sauce on it I couldn’t even lift a slice without everything sliding off the soggy crust and onto the serving plate. The tiramisu was flavored mousse in a martini glass with 3 pieces of ladyfingers and whipped cream. Let’s just say the Jello brand mousse you get in grocery stores are superior. The cocktails were thankfully good, then again it’d be pretty sad if they couldn’t follow directions on how much of what liquor to mix together. This place is just a tragedy. To the reviewer that said this place is better than Olive Garden and Macaroni Grill… you, sir, are a lying charlatan.
Dan B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 San Francisco, CA
I’ve wondered about this place for a while now but have been reluctant to go since it looks another boring chain place. I then realized chain places are prevalent in Las Vegas’ restaurant make-up. Therefore, I had to set aside my innate SF disdain for commercial eateries or otherwise I’d starve or be forced to cook at home. And we can’t have either happen. So I braved my fears and finally tried this cozy looking place in the middle of nowhere that serves pizza, panini, and pasta. I’m saddened to say my initial trepidation was well founded: our food turned out to be very average. The mozzarella in our Caprese Salad wasn’t fresh, the cheese tortellini tasted like it came from Costco, and the pizza sauce was bland. Maybe I should’ve cooked at home. Overall, I won’t be returning.