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After reading a lot of reviews of Secret Pizza, I made my trek to the Cosmopolitan, and checked this place out. Yes, it tuck away in a hall way between a restaurant and non-operating glass elevator, and it was a side of a Pinball machine which guided me to the path of their kitchen. I'll give this place this much, the sauce and topping was very good, but my crust was very questionable at best for a East coast style Pizza. The dough toward the middle of the pizza is too thin, and because of this..it was way too soggy from the grease of the cheese, and sausage.. It sagged when they put it back in the oven to reheat for minute, and still sagged when I tried to bite it.. I always felt the pizza dough is the heart of pizza, but for some reason, this didn't work for this slice. Perhaps, I had a bad pie. From the past reviews, they have jacked up their prices quite a bit, but If I was jonesing for a slice of Pizza on the strip; I might come back to this place, but remember this, it's a little pricey for what you get.
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