
The Arturo’s Village Pizza story begins with a boy from Brooklyn in love with a time, a place and a borough. A boy who never forgot the sights, the sounds and oh yes, the pizza. Especially the pizza. He was a regular at every family-owned pizza joint running the length of Coney Island Ave and along the narrow side streets for years, but the pie-tossing proprietors never knew his name and never once bothered to ask if it was Tony or Joey or Frankie or, more to the fact, Artie. Artie was a creature of habit, and his habit was two slices, always for the road. These are the memories Artie took with him when eventually, reluctantly, he left his hometown to make his way in the world.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7200 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Phone: (702) 440-6860
Website: https://www.tahitivillage.com/eat-drink/arturos-village-pizza/
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LOCATED INSIDE TAHITI VILLAGE RESORT IN THE MAIN LOBBY
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Reviews
Your response to my review about your forced gratuity is lame at best!! It doesn’t mean you will stop forcing a gratuity, especially on care out orders, it means you’ll continue to do it. A gratuity should be an option, no be “forced or automatic”!! What you do with it should be illegal! I will also be taking this to upper management of Tahiti Village.
So, people, don’t let the “diplomatic” response of Aurturo’s sway you, you will get charged an automatic 15% gratuity on no matter how or what you order! Tipping has become out of control with businesses like this thinking they are enabled or deserving of it when it is far, very far from it! If this is their view of it, then we all should be tipping out grocery clerk, McDonald’s counter person, pharmacist, car wash guy! They make a pizza, they don’t service you while you eat it or refill your coke, or get you water!! …………………..
2nd visit: Still greasy and soggy. But we still really enjoy this pizza nonetheless and the workers here are great.
1st visit: Staying over at Tahiti Village as owners. I was hoping to find pasta on the menu for the kiddos, but there is only pizza. I see what some folks are saying about the pizza being almost “soggy?” We really enjoyed it, the cheese and crust is great, all pizzas come in one size and it was an absolutely darn good pizza. Got a regular cheese pizza and spent just over $20, not the worst. Overall I did like this place and recommend that you give it a try. Definitley a unique flavor.