The pizza is pretty good, but the price is rather inflated (I guess it just goes hand-in-hand with the Vegas lifestyle). The types of pizza are unique, and the crust is of the thin floppy variety. They also offer garlic bread (balls..blobs..?) that are decent. There is limited counter space to stand at, and even more limited stools on which to sit. They also have some arcade games, and the walls of the mini alley are lined with countless photos which was pretty neat.
My biggest woe is that it took forever to find! The Cosmopolitan doesn't have any signs up for it, and it's hidden in this alley way to the right of an Asian restaurant, near a non-functional glass elevator, 3rd floor. Don't bother with Google Maps walking directions either, it takes you outside where you can smell the darned pizza baking but you can't see it! Talk about a rough night...