Just came here and they’re shut down! I’m so disappointed I really liked this place :/maybe they need a more family Friendly restaurant since their right by the playground!
Lauren M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
Food was cold! Not so great service only one waiter was taking car of everything such as bussing seating and wait inert and other waiter was so lazy. Five stars to the one guy in that whole place.
Patty G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
We love many of the restaurants at Tivoli but had not tried the Pizza Lounge until tonight… and I’m not sure why it took this long! Everything we ordered was delicious! In fact I can only provide two pictures because the food went so quickly! For starters we ordered the Parmesan Tator Tots and the Parmesan crusted asparagus –they are as tasty as you can imagine, in fact I only got a picture of half the Tator tots bowl! I had to have the fig and Brie flatbread –wow delicious! I’ve had this equivalent at Olives inside Bellagio and nothing against Todd English but the one at Pizza Lounge is much tastier. Thin crust, crunchy with a perfect balance of cheese and fig sweetness. The Ken’s special pizza is also great with pepperoni, portabella, olives and jalapeños. I will be back to sample more of their tasty menu!
Rob L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
This has got to be some of the best pizza I’ve had in a LONG time!!! Service was EXCELLENT, wine selection was great and MOST importantly, the pizza was just AWESOME!!! Ordered the white pizza and the Chipotle chicken pizza and a pinot grigio and my Mom and I had the BEST lunch ever!
Jonathan W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
Nicely designed space, very good food, inconsistent service. Well designed not only for aesthetics, but functionality. The low glass back to the bar makes the kitchen noise almost unnoticeable. The lighting is beautifully done, settings inside and on two outside areas are great for conversation. The music on one visit was sophisticated background theme, went well with décor and ambiance. Another time it was sappy 1970’s love songs turned up to a.m.-radio-at-the-lake levels. When we asked to change the music, they put on something like Deadmou5, and we thought we were supposed to jump up and down by a hotel pool. We finally got them to at least turn that down. They were willing, but didn’t actually know how. The place seems very well thought out as to design and menu, but understaffed and undertrained on the wait side. One inexperienced waitstaffer served us regular pasta as gluten free. It’s nice that they offer a gluten free pasta, but it defeats the purpose if the staff doesn’t know the difference. Thankfully we did, on sight, and sent it back. They were very apologetic and picked up the tab for the gluten free pasta, which was shows some sophistication at the management level. The server was new and she was doing her best but seemed to need more backup. There are a few bugs to work out, but the location, design, menu and capability seem to be in a good place here. I’d love to bump this rating up as they work out the service issues!
D T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
IT’S AWFULNOW. DONOTGOHERE. We heard it was ok months ago, but something must have changed big time. We waited 40 minutes for the one waitress to show up. Then the food took about an hour fifteen to start showing up and they never got our kids food to the table, in an hour and a half. To top it off, the food was terrible. The only thing edible was the garlic breadsticks. The food and service was so bad I kept waiting for a Candid Camera crew to walk out. THe poor waitress kept apologizing for the delays and food quality, though we never complained, except to ask to cancel the food that never showed up. The restaurant only had one waitress, two clowns in the open kitchen and a busboy. No manager. I would not be surprised to find out that this place is under new or absent management. What a disaster.
Joel J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
I didnt have the pizza for lunch but the cobb salad was very good. Its a small place really, but decent, and high end per Tivoli standards. Prices normal and food was solid. I will go back to try the Gluten Free pizzas… that is a welcome change for the gluten intolerent. Solid food, happy pizza!
Tom D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
The décor was great and the seats very comfortable. Great service and friendly staff. The menu is diverse and a lot of good choices and nice wine selection. Very Reasonably priced. However I came here craving a pizza. They don’t service pizza’s! They call it a pizza but all the serve are flat breads. Very disappointed in that. It tasted great, but what can I say… When you want a pizza you want a pizza.
Kirt W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
We have been regulars here since they took over this spot at Tivoli from the previous establishment. New name«pizza bar» re vamped menu 1⁄3 of what is was and all of our favorites gone, changed drinks and beers. Sad to say they first lost Margie, now us we won’t be back.
Robyn L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Pleasantly surprised! We were invited to a lovely afternoon lunch for a birthday party. We have a perfect outdoor table and it was a beautiful day. Good people watching with the park and farmer’s market. Immediately, I was impressed with the large variety of beer and menu items. Lots of craft beer, cider, fruit beer etc. Excellent. I had the seasonal kronenburg. It was light, peachy, flavorful. Yum. The menu has loads of choices including apps, 15 salads, 30 pizzas, pastas and more. We are family style and shared a pear Gorgonzola spinach salad, Caesar salad, caprese pizza, meat lovers pizza and a peach, chicken and Gorgonzola pizza. Everything was delicious. Flavorful. Crust was crisp with a slight chew. Salads were big and great to share. Small complaint– salads were not dressed. Dressing was drizzled on top and we had to toss them at the table. What the heck? Just toss the salad. What’s the point of sort of dressing it? Pizza did take awhile. We didn’t mind because we were drinking and enjoying the weather. But it did end up being a 2 hour lunch. The prices were surprisingly affordable. $ 7 for a glass of Chardonnay. $ 10 for a pizza or $ 20 for a giant pizza. I will definitely go back to enjoy another al Fresco afternoon with good beer and good pizza. Also, the pizza lounge is right next to the playground so you can pop over to entertain your little one while waiting.
Andrea F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
I decided to give pizza lounge another try. The first time I came here I had mix feelings about my experience. I loved the décor, the environment and the large beer and wine selection. The only problem is that I had the shrimp coconut and it was a bit too sweet and overwhelming for me. But that was my own fault for trying to eat outside the box! So my 2nd time I ordered the Hawaiian pizza. It was good, the bacon was very crispy but It lacked some sauce. I would probably come back but I realize they are better pizza options out there! If you come you will enjoy your visit as they have good customer service!
Steph P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
Let me count the reasons to be happy about the Pizza Lounge happy hour — 7 days a week, 4p-7p, $ 2 off beer/wine, $ 5 – 6 appetizer choices. They’re located in the former Radio City Pizza spot at Tivoli, which is still the same tiny layout, but they gave it a nice makeover with chandeliers and lcd screens displaying a fire burning in a fireplace. It’s still the same small area, but much more inviting with nicer décor and better food/drinks. I’ve been twice now for hh, and everything on the hh menu is a great value and delicious! My personal favorite is the mini pizza duo. The pizza flavors change daily depending on the specials of the day. The last time we visited, one was a chipotle shrimp and the other was a caprese. When I first arrived at 4, the place was sparsely populated, but by 6:30 it was packed like sardines. My only gripe is no bathroom. It was cold the night we visited, and you have to walk outside to the Tivoli restroom facilities.
Joey G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
Horrendous service! My mother and I traveled specifically to try out this restaurant. It’s Sunday night, barely half the restaurant seated. We waited almost 6 minutes at the hostess stand before anyone greeted nor seated us. Then they seat my 85 y.o. mother and myself on super high chairs at the bar. We waited another 10 minutes, no acknowledgment, no greeting, no server on sight so we left & walked out. We’ll never come back to that less than stellar establishment. I wish there was a rating for«negative» stars… as that’s what this place deserves!
Jessica F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Bernardino, CA
We came here on a weeknight, and the restaurant was not packed. We were seated promptly and served distilled water that came in a cool glass bottle imported from Norway(I love Norway!) The restaurant interior is very nice, with flat screen TVs showing aquatic life. Good alternative to having and maintaining real aquariums, and pretty relaxing to watch too. We ordered a medium pizza, with half chicken pesto and half meat lover’s. They were both good, but I liked the chicken pesto more because it was lighter and less greasy. A medium pizza is definitely a good size for 2 – 3 people. Also, they have fruli! My favoritest strawberry beer in the world! Service wasn’t too bad except for one thing that kinda annoyed me(and hence, minus 1 star). Half an hour into our meal, a large family with young children screaming were seated at the table next to us, even though the rest of the restaurant was empty. Nothing against families and children enjoying a meal together. but I didn’t see the logic in that.
Ryan R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
My wife and I finally got a chance to check this place out. Tivoli village has really grown up a lot, and when phase 2 releases later this year/early next year, I think it will be even more popular with locals. Pizza Lounge has happy hour from 4−7pm. Most happy hours end at 6 around town, so the extra hour until 7 is nice. We split a California pepperoni and sun dried tomato goat cheese pizza. I paired mine with a Deschutes IPA and my wife had a great Pinto Gris. The pizzas come in a rounded rectangle shape. The crust was thinner, which we like and the sauce was really tasty. Especially the plumb red sauce. The goat cheese pizza had a white sauce which was pretty great too. Overall it wasn’t the best pizza I’ve had in my life, but it’s one of the better ones in Vegas for sure. Especially with the atmosphere of Tivoli. We’ll be back! :)
Ken H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
I like this place. It’s very good pizza and salads, but not a pizza joint. It’s a moderately priced pizza restaurant. Don’t expect to get a quick slice in here. When you come here, plan to spend a few minutes reading the menu, as it’s long and detailed. I’m a huge fan of the Veggie Delight(hold the mushrooms), and have ordered it a bunch of times. The ingredients are fresh and high quality and they don’t overcook the vegetables, so they still taste like vegetables. Also, this is right next to the newly renovated playground at Tivoli Village, so it’s very convenient to let the kids go play while the food is being prepared. Be warned, when you make your kids wash their hands, the bathrooms are outside the restaurant(close to the playground.
Susan L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
I had a great first experience at the Pizza Lounge. I believe our waiter was Joseph who was really personable and provided great service. The food was also very good we had the pizza($ 18.95) which was delicious. The garlic bread stix($ 8.95) were tasty. We also had the dessert Apple crisp($ 5.95) which was yummy! I couldn’t wait to go back! We tried to come here again but this time the service was so awful we didn’t even get seated. We were waiting to be seated for about 10 min. We were completely ignored even though there was a waitress a few feet from us. She was joking with the people at the table she was serving. She made eye contact with us but said nothing. A simple«Hi I will be right with you». Would have been good enough to keep us there. We waited a little bit more but it was getting awkward to be ignored for that long. I could understand if it was busy but the place only had one big full table and a table with 4 people seated. We walked out and a worker was walking out with us to get something. He didn’t acknowledge us either. We went to Hops and Harvest instead. Even though Hops and Harvest was very busy their customer service skills were never lacking.
Gerry W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
The Pizza Lounge is a nice addition to Tivoli Village. Unless you where it is you may miss it. It’s not on the main street. Look for the sign on the corner by Brio. Nice Happy Hour choices for small bites that will fill you up. Try the Meat balls with mashed potatoes. Also the Flat Bread Caprese. The beers and wines are priced nicely during happy hour. Indoor and outdoor seating. Could use some fans outdoors. The inside dining area is comfortable and brightly lit. Nice upscale décor. They were not very busy on our week day visit between 5&6PM. Service was friendly and prompt. Wait staff was attentive throughout.
Clint B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
You would think that any restaurant that has the word«pizza» in its name would make a great pie, right? That’s not the case here. It was average at best and I can think of at least five places off the top of my head that make a better one. Pizzas come in three different sizes: personal, 14″, and 18″. My kid and I tried a classic cheese pizza and a chicken pesto pizza. The personal size is a narrow and elongated flatbread shape. The cheese pizza wasn’t bad, but the crust was just too thick. The chicken pesto had the same type of crust and was surprisingly bland considering all the toppings on it. We also tried the gorgonzola and fig flatbread appetizer. The delicate and crispy crust was similar to a cracker crust. Topped with plenty of gorgonzola and fig, it made for a delicious app that was plenty big to share. The flourless chocolate cake ended our meal. The dense cake had a raspberry spread between the cake and the icing/topping. It was another dish meant to be shared as its richness was too much for me to finish on my own. They’ve got plenty of items on their menu so I’m sure I’ll be back to try some. But chances are I’ll skip the pizza.
Amanda M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Flatbread Lounge just wouldn’t have the same ring, but the latest addition to the ever-changing options at Tivoli Village is probably not the place to satisfy a craving for greasy, thin crust pizza. The pear-gorgonzola flatbread that I ordered here had a great balance of flavors, set off by a drizzle of balsamic syrup. However, the flatbread-style crust was slightly thick, chewy, and a bit dry– not the most desirable vehicle for the delicious toppings. My personal-sized pizza, at around $ 10, was big enough to serve two people. The calamari salad ordered by my husband was also a generous portion. A side of hand-cut french fries arrived coated in an addictive seasoning blend. The menu of appetizers, salads, pizzas, pastas, and sandwiches is broad and great for sharing. A group could definitely enjoy an affordable night out while sampling a variety of Pizza Lounge’s fare. The vibe is dark and classy cool, but the tables are way too close together, which takes away from its appeal as a date night destination. The outdoor seating looked very nice, but the weather wasn’t cooperating for this option. We prefer booth seating to accommodate a baby carrier, so we were seated tightly with groups on either side of our table. I may have been glancing at the progress of their meals, hoping they would be leaving soon. I can recommend Pizza Lounge for large groups– if you are going to be right in the middle of others’ conversations, you will feel more comfortable if you know these people(especially if you’re tempted to grab a slice of pizza off another table!) The photo of the chocolate pizza is what made me bookmark this location and give Tivoli Village another chance to impress, so we had to order that for dessert. Topped with Nutella, chocolate syrup, toasted almonds, dried cranberries, and whipped cream, it just needed a better base than the same flatbread used for every other pizza on the menu. The service was attentive and very friendly, so I won’t hesitate to give four stars to the Pizza Lounge, and a special thanks to the young man(appeared to be a manager) who offered to store our baby stroller inside the restaurant while we enjoyed our meal.