If you’ve been to the original DiFara’s in Brooklyn, then don’t even bother with this location. The pizza tastes nothing like the original DiFara’s. Very very disappointing.
Carli H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Toronto, Canada
Good place to grab a slice and go! Pricier then I had expected — $ 15 for two slices and a drink seems steep. But decent pizza for sure
Cindy H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Richmond Hill, Canada
Unexpectedly saw Di Fara’s as we were searching for a quick bite to eat at Caesar’s Palace since another restaurant we wanted to go to was closed for the night. Having gone to the original Di Fara’s in Brooklyn, I can’t say this was the best pizza as it was nowhere near as comparable as the fresh slice I had made in Brooklyn(I still think the pizza I had there was the best I’ve ever had). Although this is a small food court version of the original location, I understand that they don’t make the pizzas on the spot– instead, they have pre-made pizzas that they will reheat for you. The pizza was still good, especially because we were hungry, but the only part that was similar to the original location was that they used the same pepperoni. I wouldn’t go back unless most of the other places at Caesar’s were closed.
Char L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Oakland, CA
I don’t know if it was from this specific eatery, but as I was walking by I saw a little cockroach scurrying along. If there is one, there are certainly more hiding around the food court in Caesars. Disgusting.
Peter R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Vancouver, Canada
DiFara’s is a pizza and bar combo at Caesars. This bar makes drinks like my grandmother makes coffee. Weak and lousy tasting. My grandmother has a much better personality. The pizza is very greasy and flops like a dead fish. I’m sure there is something to like here… Oh lots of empty tables — easy to get a seat.
Dana K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Irvine, CA
Was in search of a quick bite during my stay at Cesar’s. I saw the ratings of 2.5 at this place and was slightly guarded. I took a closer look at the pizza and it looked good, so eh, why not? Got the cheese pizza. They warm it in the oven and then garnish it with fresh basil which I think adds a nice touch. The cheese was gooey and stretchy. Heart eyes. I revisited the reviews and a majority complain about price. Eh, you’re in Cesar’s on the Las Vegas strip. What are you expecting in terms of price? If you’re looking for the 2.99 by the slice deals then go a couple miles off the strip for that. The slice(a big one) was about 8 bucks. The employees were friendly and I got as much pepper flakes as I wanted. Yay!
Miguel D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Paramount, CA
OuThe bread knots are amazing. 3 for $ 6. You will not be disaoppointed. Pizza is $ 8 a slice. You make the call.
Jennifer J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
The pizza here definitely does not hold a candle to the legendary pies served in Brooklyn because there is no Dom DeMarco in the kitchen, but it’s still loads better than the average food court Italian. A slice runs around $ 8, but keep in mind that a single slice cut in half could easily feed two petite Asian girls before clubbing at Omnia. True story!
Marc P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
I see a lot of negativity and everyone is entitled to there opinion but this is a New York stable that unfortunately is not getting the love that it deserves mayb bc the the fact thee Dom is not at at this location. Anyways hopefully this place can live up to the OG one. I honestly think this location has a simple classic pizza nothing over the top. They should have gave it more an authentic feel bc everyone is just bashing on something they have no clue about. Di fara in New York is the best period but this on has a lot to live up. So owners live up to the name for everyone’s sake! Btw even at this location the pizza is still the best to me
Jasmine D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Huntington Beach, CA
Pretty good thin crust pizza for a food court. Just like a true ny pizza you got to pinch the edges of the crust together to eat it.
Stefany V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
One slice of the«house specialty» pepperoni pizza(with a bit of basil) will run you $ 8. Comparing Strip slices and prices, Secret Pizza is better(and cheaper). I found the crust a bit plain and dry, but the pepperoni was good and I liked that basil was included. But this was not as good as I expected, given the hype. I have to assume their Brooklyn location is either significantly better, or better-received because the prices are lower.
Alexis C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Sun Valley, CA
The service here was so bad today I came out of retirement of writing reviews just so management and staff can stumble upon this. I would talk to them personally but the lack of concern of the staff just made me want to get out of there. Ordered a whole meat lovers pizza and Register girl said it would be 15mins. I paid for the pizza, received a little buzzer to notify when the order’s ready, and sat with my table waiting. 25 minutes later I was Still waiting. I go up to the counter and same lady ask me for order. I reminded her of my current order, and she seemed confused like she doesn’t know a thing about it. She turns around n talks to her other co-workers and everyone seemed puzzled. Then they look around and realized my pizza has been ready, unsliced and unboxed just sitting there. Honestly, if my group and I weren’t starving, I would have returned their pizza. Worse part, no sorry or any sign of any concern for their customer. Lady behind the counter said«it’s coming you can pick it up on the next counter» and guy that handed me my pizza had nothing to say either! So disappointed at their service. The pizza itself was filling with each individual slice can feed 1 – 2 ppl. However, it was super greasy, the toppings were falling off, and tad saltier than it should be, even for a meat lover. Get it together… You’re in the business to please!
Melanie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fullerton, CA
They had a huge line and we were walking on the strip for awhile and felt hungry. We stood in line as they sold their last slices and refused to make fresh ones and just reheated the ones already out on display. It was actually really satisfying and delicious. We were drinking a lot do it helped sober us up as we kept gambling. This place makes Vegas fun lol! It’s these places that you remember after a good time. We were winning at the slots as we walked the strip and time just passed by so quickly. This place was our winning meal. Lol I requested for Late checkout and we will never forget this place. Haha
Amy D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fremont, CA
Decent late night spot if you need to grab something quick to eat after leaving Omnia. They only had a few options if you’re ordering by the slice(Meat Lovers, Pepperoni, or Cheese) and I opted for a Slice of Cheese Pizza($ 6.99). There was no line when I went around 2am, and it took only a few minutes for them to warm up my slice. I thought there could’ve been more cheese, but it was fine. Just make sure you eat it quickly since the crust gets hard/crunchy very quickly.
Crystal M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Glendale, CA
This pizza is pretty darned good! Really, it is! I wasn’t expecting much at all and thank goodness I hadn’t looked at Unilocal before purchasing because this pie is worth more than 2 ½ stars. We had 1 slices of meat lovers pizza and a drink(looked like a medium) for $ 18.43 after tax. The slices were huge and topped with way too much meat to complain. The sausage was spicy like I like it. They also topped it with basil which was a nice touch. This place satisfied my pizza cravings and made me happy. I would definitely try this place again.
Alyssa Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Sparks, NV
For food court pizza, this was pretty good. I loved that the pepperoni pizza came with fresh basil leaves: it was like a small taste of real Italian pizza! This pizza is greasy and far from high quality, but the flavors of the sauce and basil were prominent enough to bring the quality of the pizza up. What I didn’t like is that the service and the process for serving the pizza was pretty slow and seemed rather inefficient. If you’re nearby and in need for some pizza, this isn’t a terrible choice.
Ziyan C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
I was so excited to see Di Fara, my absolute favorite pizzeria in NYC, in LA! It seemed too good to be true… and it was. I’m not sure if this is actually owned by the same Di Fara in Brooklyn, but it definitely wasn’t the same high quality thin crust pizza. It was decent for late-night food-court food, but not up to par. Both the Meat Lovers and the Plain were quite oily and didn’t have that perfect thin crust of the Di Fara I know. The sauce wasn’t as fresh, and the cheese was matted and thick. Again, it was fine for a late night snack, but nothing to go out of your way for!
Abby M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Salt Lake City, UT
I came to Di Fara’s sometime in the middle of the night when I was quite inebriated. It explains why I didn’t mind so much when I got burnt garlic knots and thin, dry pizza that tasted a lot like sawdust. Thankfully, I can’t remember much more except the first disappointing bite and everything else gets much more hazy which I consider a blessing. Some things are best forgotten… like Di Fara’s food.
Jobu B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
A disappointment to the iconic Brooklyn pizzeria Di Fara… but then again, I’m ordering it from a food court in Nevada. «I ordered some spaghetti with marinara sauce and I got egg noodles and ketchup.» — Henry Hill
Mike C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Forest Hills, NY
You’re better off flying to New York, taking the train to Brooklyn, and waiting a few hours for the real DiFara. Instead of a pie made fresh by the man Dom Demarco himself, this is food court pizza heated up by a bunch of teenagers. To add insult to injury, a slice of the pepperoni costs $ 8(!). It is in a food court after all, so you can’t expect much, but it’s sad to see the respected name sullied so(I’m still not on the DiFara bandwagon myself, but even the slices I’ve tried from the Brooklyn one are significantly better than this). Maybe get a sandwich or a Smashburger instead.