Moneyline Pizza at Aria: Casual Dining with a Slice of Vegas Value
We had a quick one-night stay in Vegas a few weeks back and decided to try something new for dinner. I had a $20 off $40 comp from the MyVegas game at Moneyline Pizza at Aria. Moneyline pizza is right next to the sportsbook on the casino floor. I’ve seen some reviews of it recently on YouTube and with the coupon we thought, what the heck lets give it ago.
Ambiance
Upon entering, you’re greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere, with a sleek design that balances modernity with comfort. The open kitchen allows diners to witness the craftsmanship that goes into every pie, adding an element of excitement to the experience.
There is a large bar inside of the restaurant, so if there a time there are no tables available there should be seating at the bar. The restaurant gives off more of a sports bar vibe than pizza place, but that makes sense since its right next to the sports book.
3/5
Food
There are no surprises on the menu. Its almost exactly what you would expect from a sports bar/pizza place. There were multiple different pizzas along with a few different pasta dishes. The prices up and down the menu are about on par with similar places in Las Vegas. We started with the Caesar Salad and split the Fold Me Closer pizza.
Caesar Salad $18.50 – Romaine hearts, shaved parmesan, garlic focaccia croutons and Caesar dressing. The salad was good, and I would go back to the restaurant just for the salad. It was big enough to probably share amount three people. There was plenty of dressing on the salad. I hate places that skimp on the dressing, and you have to order more. No issues with that here. The salad was crisp and fresh, and the garlic focaccia croutons were superior to regular salad croutons.
Fold Me Closer Pizza $29.50 – Ricotta, garlic, meatballs, spinach, and onions. The pizza was big enough for two people to share easily. The crust was crispy and was able to hold up to the toppings, no flop here. There was ample amount of all the toppings, and I even enjoyed the spinach on the pizza. No complaints here.
Outside of the food, Moneyline had an extensive beer and cider list. We both had the El Chavo cider from Blake’s Hard Cider Company. If you are looking for something along those lines and can’t find it on the casino floor, stop into Moneyline and head to the bar. You can get drinks to go from the bar.
4/5
Service
Service was adequate while dinning at Moneyline. The menu is pretty straightforward and I don’t remember our waters ever being empty. The server was prompt with bill and had no issues with our $20 off $40 coupon.
3/5
Overall
Overall, the food was good and there were no complaints from us. Service was adequate and the ambiance is that of a sports bar. If you are looking for pizza and want a cheaper dinner option, I’d check out Moneyline Pizza. Is it the best pizza in Las Vegas, no but I didn’t have any issues with it. If you have the $20 off $40 comp, I will say it’s well worth it.
Ambiance 3/5
Food 4/5
Service 3/5
Overall 10/15