California Pizza
Posted by LOTGK on June 9, 2008
California Pizza
While the Mirage Hotel And Casino in Las Vegas has fabulous restaurants for fine dining, it also has the California Pizza restaurant. Don’t get me wrong, California Pizza is a fine establishment, with a great menu including some top shelf pizza’s, but instead of having the ambiance of Stack Restaurant, it has the feel of a quaint little pizza shop where you can order your favorite pizza and toppings.
We waited in line for roughly 10 minutes, which really isn’t bad at all, and were seated and greeted by a friendly waitress. Water and plates were brought to the table in minutes. The waitress took our order and said she would be right back with our drinks.
I ordered the personal 10 inch size pizza with bacon as a topping. Twenty minutes later, it was brought to the table.
The pizza was cooked very well, all the slices were completely cut, (I so hate when pizza shops cannot cut the pizza correctly, missing parts of the crust or not cutting all the way through causing a mess) and the bacon topping was adequate, not generous, but adequate. BTW, the bacon topping was cooked well, not fatty like other pizza shops do.
The pizza tasted good, was of course hot, just came from the oven, and the price was adequate, $15 dollars not including tip.
The Grassy Knoll Institute awards 3 shots out of 5 and recommends California Pizza at the Mirage Hotel for lunch and or dinner.
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aintgotno said
i want one NOW
ben said
I want to open a pizza place that does NOT skimp on toppings for a change. I want thin crust and thick toppings and that is so hard to find.
15$ for a personal pizza seems a little steep, is that standard or Vegas pricing?
LOTGK said
Ben, at the Mirage, it’s pretty standard. A little pricey, as are all the hotel restaurants there.
There was a time in Las Vegas, (And I’m showing my age now) that food was cheap there. I remember steak and eggs for $1.99 at the San Remo hotel (Now Hooters Casino and Restaurant) and the steak was good, not some cheap grade C left overs.
Alas, I also remember the Tropicana Hotel as being nice.
Gumby said
Looks sparse. Not nearly enough for the price. But when in Rome.
NegativePlus1 said
That pizza looks small. 15 bucks is too much for that size pizza. You got ripped off man.
Valdunagan said
What Pat didn’t tell you is that with the cost of the pizza, three showgirls from the Love Theater were there to entertain him and his party until dinner was finished.
Not including tips. LMFAO
DataKing said
Tips, or tits? Certainly predicates the size of the gratuity.
LOTGK said
Ixnay on the showgirlsnay.
Very good points DKing.
Max Jackl said
Vegas has to pay for the silicone some how.