Great options for a gluten free diet! Food is great and service is wonderful. If you like spicy wings, order the atomic, extra spicy. These will be so hot, they will make you cry.
Terese V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
Big prices for small portions, but I guess that’s vegas. The flavor was ok. I got the fettuccine alfredo, baby daddy got pizza. Satisfied but won’t be back anytime soon.
Stacey N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
I absolute love the vegan menu! From the meatless meatball subs to the garlic Rosemary fries own could be in Italian heaven for a while. Oh, and yes, there’s vegan dessert !!!
Colette D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Denver, CO
This was OK pizza, we ordered the 10 meat specialty pizza and it was super salty; the crust was perfect though. I ended up scraping most of the topping off to cut the salt and then it was edible… the waitress knew it was salty, she brought us water and told us a story about her 10 meat pizza experience, I wish she would have warned us. The restaurant had a great sports bar atmosphere and our waitress was attentive.
Aaron G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
It’s probably 3 star pizza, but I arrived hammered and usually pizza eaten in that state always tastes one star better to me. We ordered the garlic bread with pesto($ 8) and the family sized 10 mile meat($ 29.95). The garlic bread was decent, though I like my pesto spread a bit chunkier where you can distinctly taste the pine nuts and parmesan. Overall, not a bad starter. The pizza was good, not the greatest in town, but worth coming back to(especially with the deal $ 25 off when you spend $ 37.50. Can’t beat that!). I like my crust all around to be a bit more chewy and airy… the rest of the pizza was very good, ample toppings. The service was friendly and attentive and the restaurant was clean. +Bonus points for the parmesan condiment on the table being real parmesan(as opposed to the crap they hand you at a pizza chain). I would return, not at full price, but def with the deal…it was a score.
Ryan P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Antioch, IL
Slice of Vegas is located in the Shoppes at Mandalay between Luxor and The Mandalay Bay Hotels. NY style thin crust pizza is their specialty. I must say I ordered the slice a little well done and it was cooked to perfection. A little crispy, and just the right temp. Lost of different beers on tap and even more in the bottle for you beer drinkers. Nice TV’s to watch games but no sound, and the location are the only things preventing this place from being five stars. If you happen to stay at either Luxor or Mandalay, you should come here!
Jennie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 North Hollywood, CA
This place is inside Mandalay Bay Hotel. Its nice. They have a music player you can request music to listen to. The server is helpful. There pizza is good and really big. The alcohol drinks are pretty strong. The kids meal is good came with meal and a side order and drink for 10. Are bill came out to 100 with food and appetizer and drinks. The food is good but can be pricly
Gregory J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Glendora, CA
My girlfriend and I go to Vegas about twice a year. Once for a family reunion and once just for us. Regardless of the reason or the time for which we go a Slice of Vegas has become a tradition for us. As a vegan I can attest to the amazing selection of vegan friendly menu items, my absolute favorite is their BBQ chicken pizza and of course the vegan chocolate cake. As a vegetarian my girlfriend loves their pasta and Mac N Cheese. This place is an absolute must!
Brandilynn V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Irvine, CA
If you are a vegan in Vegas, you should eat here. It is located in the Shoppes in Mandalay Place. We always have great service and they have awesome music playing on the restaurant juke box, BUT when 2 salads and 2 drinks total up to over $ 50 with tip, it just leaves a bad taste in your mouth. BESTADVICE: come during happy hour and eat off that menu. Otherwise, it is wayyyy overpriced for a pizza place. The vegan chick’n wings are good and reminiscent of cafeteria chicken Mcnuggets. My sister, the vegan, likes the meatless meatball sub with fries. For the non-vegan food, the Caprese salad is delicious, but adding some extra protein will cost you — a lot. I really wasn’t that impressed with the pizza, and none of us ordered it again after our first visit. Overall, lots of options for vegans but with a hefty price tag.
Shani c.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
This place is a must go to while in Vegas! They have a whole vegan menu that is elaborate & delicious! The truffle style fries, the Salad romelias(one of the best salads I have ever had), buffalo pizza & pesto pasta is to die for! So freaking good we went three times while in Vegas! My one complaint was that my vegan pasta came with parmesan cheese on it. When I asked the waitress said it wasn’t cheese. I looked closer & it was melting like cheese. So I asked again & sure enough. Cheese. It took over 30 minutes to get my pasta back the right way. That was a huge bummer. Other than that mix up, it is an amazing vegan paradise!
Akeelah R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
My waiter was really cool. He made most of our food choices. He kept the food flowing and our cups full. He helped us compare prices and serving sizes. He took this place to the next level. We ordered Mama’s Garlic Bread with Mozzarella. It was very yummy. It came as a serving of four. Four was more than enough to hold us over until the pizza arrived. We also ordered a pizza. With the waiter advice, we ordered the 12″ Sausage pizza. It was greasy as heck. It had small puddles all over it, but it was just so damn appetizing. It tasted like a oily heaven. We finished every slice of it. We wanted to order the chocolate cake for dessert, but our wonderful waiter mentioned and recommended the Homemade Chocolate Chip Cookie with Vanilla Ice Cream and Caramel. drizzles, that wasn’t on the menu. I decided to order it. It took about 10 minutes for us to get the cookie, but when we did get it, it looked delectable. We tasted the cookie and it was so warm and gooey. We got maybe half way through the cookie before we discovered that the caramel was salted. Not only was the caramel salted, it was salty. It started to become very unbearable. It wasn’t the best. I wish I had just ordered the Cake instead. Once the lunch was over, my stomach fell. I had to rush to the restroom. Sorry, I couldn’t think of a nice way to say it. My friend’s stomach didn’t start hurting until she got home, maybe 2 hours later. I believe it was the pools of grease mixed with the taste of the cookie. I know it was sounds stupid, but it was worth it. We will definitely go back. Next time, we’ll just pour off some of the pizza grease and skip over the cookie.
Liz O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
Slice of Vegas became our regular visit while in Vegas. We were fortunate that they were at Mandalay Bay — it made the visit a quick one! Over three visits, we had Mama’s Garlic Bread spread with pesto, Buffalo pizza, Barbecue pizza, basil pesto fettucini, the pomodoro rigatoni, and the chocolate cheesecake. All Vegan. All prepped on a separate line from their other items with meat. All really, I mean REALLY, good. Oh, and really great moscow mules. We are so grateful for this spot since it made dining in Vegas very pleasurable. Aside from the food and their specialty menu, the comfort here along with the engaging staff makes SOV a favorite Vegas spot in my book!
Mousa H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
Was in Vegas for the weekend and ate at this place three times. Newly Vegan but still wanting to eat some good food we checked this place out… Where They Excel: Service — we had a male server the first night and Franni(maybe Fani, can’t remember her name) at the bar the two second times… they were both fantastic… particularly the bartender, engaging but not over bearing, attentive and made a great moscow mule… food always came out promptly and food runners did a great job… TV’s are plentiful so its a great spot to just sit at the bar, drink and watch some games. Food — awesome. We had the buffalo pizza, the bbq one, pasta, garlic bread and a custom made noodle combo. all vegan, all delicious… the roasted cloves of garlic on the garlic bread were amazing… pro tip, get the buffalo sauce and throw it on the garlic and pesto bread… you’re welcome… There really isn’t anywhere they don’t excel… this place was great… the non vegan stuff actually looked really good as well and I didn’t see too many dissastisfied customers… definitely recommend.
Monica S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Glendale, CA
Awesome vegan options! Totally loved the food and the service! I will so be back… even though I was the only Vegan at the table— all the non Vegas LOVED their food— Pizzas and fettuccine Alfredo… Wonderful family dinner… Thanks Slice of Vegas!
Sissy Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Love their vegan menu and happy hour drinks. Friendly staff and good service. We had the roasted cauliflower, BBQ wings, and garlic bread
Darren H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Corona, CA
I want to preface this with the following review to be a combination of both dinner and and after dinner visit for alcohol only. They must be doing something right if we went back two times in the same night, right? Earlier in the experience I did go for dinner and once again had the hangover pizza. It didn’t quite have the same flare as last time so I’m open to trying the meatball sandwich next time since from the previous experience I sampled a meatless meatball and couldn’t tell the difference. Not to say that the pizza was bad this time because that’s far from the truth as I found the dough very soft and light on the muffin top as I walked away! Later on after watching Michael Jackson one we decided to come back and mosey up to the bar for some alcoholic hi-jinx. What stuck out was the Italian Creamsicle. It was what I call a sleeper drink because it goes down sweet, but once consumed takes you to an inebriated happy place. The bartender appeared like she was training, but beyond being amazingly beautiful she made sure we were always taken care of. Although the drink sounded fruity on paper with banana liqueur, orange juice, and pineapple juice she made mine a bit more heavy on the rum which I had no complaints about. I would recommend this for a more quieter paced setting and drink selection was pretty extensive between mixed drinks and otherwise. It was reasonably priced and thankfully not overpriced compared to other places. On a plus you can shell out $ 14 and get a souvenir glass to take home. Cheesy and touristy in that regard, but at least it’s memories nonetheless
Garrett S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Annandale, VA
My group is staying at Mandalay Bay, so naturally we ended up checking out the shops. My brother and I stopped in here for happy hour since we needed a snack to tide us over until dinner time. We sat at the bar and a nice young lady showed us the specials. One thing that really impressed me was the beer selection. TONS of craft beer. Most of it was stuff distributed out to the east coast, so I’ve seen or tried most of it before but there were enough new things from out west for me to try. We each ordered a slice of cheese pizza and the garlic parmesan fries to split. The pizza was pretty sad. Dried out, overcooked, not very cheesy. Reminded me of something you’d get in a high school cafeteria or gas station. The fries were good, and I really liked the pesto aioli. The crappy pizza is the real reason for three stars. Everything else was good. Even for the cheap price, it seemed pathetic. When your logo is a damned pizza slice, you should make an effort to make a better pie. Maybe we were there on a bad day, but at least the happy hour prices were good!
Dominique R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
We were attending a comedy show the other night at house of blues and we decided to give this book mark a try;) so so so glad we did! It’s Located right next to the burger bar in the shoppes area of Mandalay bay. We made a reservation on Unilocal and were seated promptly. Our server, Johanna was very helpful. We had a coupon(yes, check them out because they are on there)! She informed us of what we needed to spend($ 37.50) and went on to take our drink order. My boyfriend ordered the absolute gimlet(it sounded good, but it wasn’t) and we had to send it back. We offered to pay for it, but Johanna had no problem replacing it. We decided to play it safe and just order a bottle of Pinot noir. Their wine prices on bottles are fair and they carry some very drinkable brands;) The food… Oh my gosh! We ordered off the vegan menu(yes I said menu)! We opted for the almond pesto cauliflower, truffle sweet potato fries, and a vegan veggie pizza. Everything came out pretty quickly. Seasoned to perfection and generous portion sizes, everything tasted amazing. I can honestly say I can’t find one thing to complain about. Their vegan dessert menu looked great(vegan zeppollis! Chocolates cake with pnb frosting! Ny cheesecake!!!) but we just couldn’t fit anything in. We figure it’s just another very good excuse to come Back. They have a happy hour mon-thurs from 3−6pm. Apps are half off and we were informed that their house wines were cheaper than a soda! By far one of our new go to’s when we are on the strip!
Carly B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Little Elm, TX
After 6 days in Vegas(for work), all I wanted was normal food. Ingredients I understood with familiar flavors. Slice of Vegas is exactly that. The Not Yo Mama’s Garlic Bread really does come with an entire garlic bulb on the side. Great for you, bad for your neighbors and any surrounding vampires ;) The spicy marinara has a good kick too it. Not overly spicy, but enough to satisfy your taste buds. Restaurant has a sports bar vibe with TV’s in every direction and an impressive beer menu. Worth eating at when you want a relaxing, casual evening.
Cassandra B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 North Las Vegas, NV
I’ve been to Slice of Vegas multiple times and for two reasons: 1) it’s a convenient option to eat at right before a concert at HoB and 2) offers up a $ 25 off when you spend $ 37.50 certificate, making Slice easier on the wallet. Here’s what I’ve had most recently: PASTAFAGIOLISOUP($ 4.95): Progresso’s canned vegetarian minestrone soup packs more flavor than what Slice of Vegas is serving up. I added Parmesan cheese, pepper, and salt to my petite bowl of soup to no avail. There simply was no saving this soup. 1⁄5 MEATLESSMEATBALLSUB($ 13.95): Dripping with marinara, the sub was falling apart before my first bite. I’m already a messy eater– I don’t need help. Meatballs were tasty though. 3⁄5 PROTIP: You get to add a flavor(such as garlic-rosemary) to your fries at no cost! Fries were on point. ZEPPOLI($ 7.95): Truthfully, I enjoyed Olive Garden’s Zeppoli better. The dough was thick and super chewy, giving my jaw a workout. The added Cinnamon was an unexpected flavor, but the zeppoli just failed to deliver. 2⁄5 PRICE: On our last visit, dinner for two(even with 2 draft beers) came to $ 13 pre-tip after the gift certificate. 5/5, especially for the Strip! AMBIANCE: It’s usually noisy here, especially when you’re seated towards the back of the restaurant. Décor sticks to a red and black palette and the restaurant has fun fixtures on the wall(like a bike!). Music goes between country and low-key rock. 4⁄5 CUSTOMERSERVICE: Average. 3.5÷5 PROS: Vegan Menu and affordability CONS: No bathroom in the restaurant, mostly underwhelming food Return Visit? For now, I’ve had my fill of Slice of Vegas. The only thing that has impressed me are the fries. Unilocal100CHALLENGE2015: #29