I went here last night and if it were my choice, Id go here again tonight. If you want some tasty noodles, go here. I had quite a hard time choosing actually. I ended up getting the buffalo soldier a mac and cheese with blue cheese and buffalo chicken strips on top and it was the bomb! I was a little afraid of too much blue cheese but it was just enough in sprinkles on top of the mac. They only gave me two small chicken bites which at first I thought... come on but after I cut them up it ended up being the perfect amount to pair with this dish so the buffalo did overpower it. Super creamy and tasty. I also love that you can get half portions because I hate to waste food and in vegas I dont wanna carry around mac and cheese all night. I almost didnt finish my half portion but it was too good. My mom got the great balls of fire which is a spicy spaghetti. The meatballs were really tasty and this was great for a spaghetti but depending on your preference it needed way more spice. This place is tiny! Maybe 4-5 tables for only 2-3 people each inside and a few tables outside. They do have a good wine selection now.. i read a review earlier that said there was no alcohol. After our meal, Brian (who might be the owner) heard us calling for a cab and having trouble and he offered to drive us down to Freemont street. If thats not hospitality Im not sure what is. I would really like to go back for the Sweet Home Alabama which is their top seller but i dont think it will happen this trip...next time. Prices are excellent for the servings as well. No complaints for me- hidden away in the art district and way off the strip but about a mile from Freemont street. They do delivery as well! Worth the trip for some really Rock N'oodles.