
Buddy V’s Pizzeria by celebrity chef Buddy “Cake Boss” Valastro brings bold flavors and family-inspired recipes to the Celebrity Food Hall at Caesars Palace. This fast-casual spot offers fresh New York-style pizza, authentic Jersey-style sandwiches, house-made mozzarella, and a variety of breakfast items. Guests can also indulge in signature desserts, including cannoli and slices of Buddy’s famous cake. Located on the Las Vegas Strip, Buddy V’s Pizzeria is open daily with extended late-night hours, making it a convenient choice for dine-in, takeout, or delivery. The venue is wheelchair accessible and part of Caesars Rewards, allowing guests to earn and redeem points. Whether stopping by for a quick bite or ordering to-go, Buddy V’s Pizze…
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3570 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (866) 227-5938
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Reviews
Let’s get the good out of the way: it’s pizza. Now that we’ve cleared that mole hill, let’s take on the mountain. This is perhaps the laziest attempt at a pizza we have seen in a while. The dough is very doughy, the cheese is alright, and the sauce is meh. Honestly, it’s the kind of pizza you wouldn’t mind eating when you’ve lost $1000 and you’re a couple drinks down. However, as fully sober people who were breaking even we had the right state of mind. The true issue, beyond the flavor, is that the slice costs $13. No, we are not pranking you. It costs $13 a slice. In a food court. It is a large slice we will say but there’s just zero value in it and the flavor is not nearly good enough to justify that price. We also got a Nutella wrap that honestly was enjoyable, probably the saving grace of the meal to be honest. In a food court with other options, your best bet is to get something else for dinner and then stop by for a dessert, unless you’re craving a perfectly average pizza.
I’ve been trying pizza slices throughout the various Vegas Strip resorts. While the price was good, I just didn’t care for the flavor. I wonder if they marinated the veggies or something. I just couldn’t pin-point why it didn’t taste awesome.
The crust of the pizza was worth the price.
Save your money. I would have been better off throwing that money in a slot machine.
It was 6.99 for a fountain drink!