We visited this casual pizzeria on Friday, September 9, 2022. It is located in Resort World in the center of the property. There are a lot of shops, restaurants, a casino, and Zouk nightclub in this area. Upon arrival, the establishment was clean, modern, and had an authentic pizzeria theme. We were greeted by the employees and all of the pizzas were on display. There were about 10 different pizzas to choose from. They were available for purchase by the slice or the entire pie. There was also beer, wine, margaritas, and non-alcoholic beverages for sale. The pizzeria also sells salad and cookies as well. I do believe you can make your own pizzas. They had an assortment of toppings that you can place on the pizzas if desired. From looking at the pizza in the window, we decided to get four slices of pizza. I do feel they had some pretty cool pizzas such as Lasagna and the Hawaiian pizza. The Hawaiian pizza which comes with ham and pineapple toppings. We chose the following pizzas: Pepperoni, Buffalo chicken, Barbecue chicken, and White truffle chicken. We also ordered two Hawaiian punch drinks to go with our meals as well. Keep in mind, this establishment does not have a restroom. You have to go outside into the main area of Resort World’s plaza to use the restroom. The pizza slices were about $8 a slice, which I think is pretty standard for Las Vegas. Once we purchased our pizza, we could chose to sit in a nice booth in the restaurant and waited for our name to be called. Once our name was called, we went to pick up the pizza and sat down to enjoy it. They do have Parmesan, Red chili pepper flakes, and Olive oil on the table for you to use as desired. When we sat down to eat our pizza, we noticed it had a pretty thin crust. I do wish the crust was a little thicker. I know this is traditionally how this style of pizza is made, but it was a bit difficult to cut. I have had Fellini’s in Atlanta where we’re from, but their crust is a little bit thicker. They did have one Sicilian pizza, which has much thicker crust. The Sicilian style pizza can be pretty doughy however. My boyfriend greatly enjoyed his Pepperoni and Barbecue chicken slices, which were pretty warm temperature wise. The Buffalo chicken pizza that I had it was a little spicy and definitely flavorful. It paired well with the Parmesan cheese I sprinkled on top. The Truffle chicken pizza was my favorite and I wish I would’ve gotten two slices of that pizza. It was quite delicious! I really enjoyed the flavor of the cheese and fusion of the chicken with it. We were pretty hungry, so we had no issues eating both slices of our pizza. I do feel that two slices is enough for one person to eat and become pretty satisfied. The Hawaiian punch drinks were also a nice touch to the pizza. We felt it was a better alternative than soda. We also didn’t want any alcohol so we chose to pass on the Frozen margaritas, Wine, or any Beer at this point. As we were enjoying our meal, we did notice that an employee was going around wiping tables and seats off around us to keep the establishment clean. I do feel this business has professional, helpful, and straightforward staff. The manager of the institution did come around and greet patrons. We also had a nice conversation with him about our pizza and experience. We did inform him we were having a great experience and we enjoyed the pizzeria’s atmosphere. This is a really famous pizzeria in Los Angeles and many celebrities have frequented it over the years. They had portraits on the wall of famous celebrities, autographed show/movie posters, and also a wrestling belt encased in the corner. We definitely had a craving for pizza and we are so happy that Resort World has a pizza place on it’s property. I wouldn’t mind trying this place in Los Angeles when I decide to visit. I know that they have an expanded menu and serve other Italian classics, such as Lasagna. I would recommend this pizza place if you are staying at or visiting Resort World and have a craving for pizza...
Read moreI used to live in the San Fernando Valley where I had easy access to the 2 Mulberry Street Locations...Real NY pizza is hard to find here in Southern Cal and they do it exactly right at those locations. I've since moved to the Santa Clarita Valley which is really a wasteland where pizza is concerned...so on a Christmas weekend trip to Vegas, half the reason we stayed at Resorts World was for easy access to the newest Mulberry Steet Pizzeria.
They had the taste exactly right...the cheese, the sauce, and half of the crust once I got past the first half which was soggy...I mean it should have been crispy from the very point. The person responsible for dishing out the slices didn't seem happy. He was dropping droopy slices onto plates (look at the photo of mine, kind of crumpled at the point.) At one point I saw another customer ask to get his in a to-go box, and the employee kind of haphazardly slid them off the plate into the box...sort of almost closed the box and walked away. Look, Mulberry Street Pizzeria pizza server, you're the buffer between us and our NYC Pizza fantasy...don't ruin it for us if you don't love your job.
I'm going to leave this is a 4 star "good" review as the taste was spot on, despite the droopy soggy half of the slice...once I got past that there were a handful of perfectly crispy bites for me to enjoy...but I'm watching you Mulberry Street...(and please open up a location here in Santa Clarita...we're a foodie town and you would literally be the only game in town. (And talk to your Vegas serving guy...he needs...
Read moreMy husband and I are Las Vegas locals. We recently did a “staycation” at Resorts World and stopped in the Mulberry Pizza. We ordered a whole Sicilian pie with extra sauce, extra cheese, and half pepperoni. The pie took about 30 mins or so, which isn’t unusual given it’s thickness and size. We didn’t catch his name, but the young gentleman who took our order was very professional and we could tell he truly cared that we had a great experience. He was dressed nicely in a suit and mentioned that he was the manager and that he is related to the owners at their original location in California. He checked in with us while we waited and made small talk. After our pie was ready, he made sure it was to our liking and that we we didn’t need anything else. The location is prime (near the day/night clubs) and kept very clean. There are plenty of small tables and chairs to accommodate many guests. The pricing is fair (for the location). The quality of the food was very good. My husband and I are originally from New York and we normally would be disappointed with pizza in Vegas because it’s just not the same. This Sicilian pie was one of the best we have had. The crust was thick and it was made to order exactly the way we requested. The cheese and sauce were ooey and gooey and the dough supported the extra sauce without being overcooked or burnt. We took home some leftovers because the pie was huge and heavy. Glad we did, because it reheated very well. We will hands-down be returning for our next stay at...
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