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  • Located inside SLS, 800 Degrees Neapolitan Pizzeria is putting out a legitimate Neapolitan pie. They often have a pizza of the day that's half off the regular price and promote it on their social media accounts. I noticed they were having a promotion where locals with ID got 50% off their whole bill, so hubby and I got in on that action. When I let the cashier know about the promotion and showed my ID, she accepted it with no problem and was courteous. The pizzas are baked for 60 seconds in an 800 degree oven. I did find the pizzas here comparable with those served at Settebello as far as taste, texture and overall expertise in knowing how to make a true Neapolitan pizza. If 800 Degrees Neapolitan Pizzeria had an off Strip location like Settebello, they too could have a large local following. A lot of us don't want to mess with going to the Strip, so while I loved my pizza, I can't see regularly stopping by here given the location. Fountain Drinks ($4.00) - What a rip! I know a lot of places mark up the beverages, but come on, $4 each is totally ridiculous! 2 fountain drinks shouldn't cost as much as one pizza. Should I ever come back again I'll just stop at a corner store first and grab a fountain drink which is something hubby and I do often since we are getting the food either to-go, or we eat it in the food court of a casino, so it's not odd to see people with different beverages. Margherita Pizza ($9.95) - Crushed tomatoes, Fresh Mozzarella, Parmigiano Reggiano, Basil and Olive Oil. These are personal size pizzas. I really liked the flavor of the crushed tomatoes and the crust was on point being soft and chewy with the right amount of blistering around the edge of the crust. Definitely a worthy margherita. Sausage and Peppers Pizza ($14.95) - Italian Sausage, Peppadews and caramelized onions. This one might seem pricey, but with the quality of ingredients used it's priced just right. The toppings had good flavors and all complimented each other well. Gluten-Free Crust is available for an extra $1.50 and imported mozzarella can be substituted if your wallet feels like paying an extra $6. You can choose from the "Chef's Favorites" part of the menu like I did, or customize your own pizza. They also have salads, hot and cold appetizers as well beer and wine on the menu.
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