
A Las Vegas pizzeria just grabbed the national spotlight after snagging a coveted spot on Food Network’s new Top 10 series. The shout-out gives the city’s pizza scene a rare coast-to-coast moment and plugs Las Vegas into a broader conversation about standout regional pies.
Food Network's New Ranking
"Food Network's Top 10" premiered on Monday, May 25, kicking off with an episode that counted down ten “Nonna-approved” pizzas from across the country. According to Food Network, a panel of chefs weighed in on everything from blistered Neapolitan-style pies to thick Detroit-style squares. The network notes that viewers can find the complete ranked list on its site.
Local Coverage and Reaction
On May 26, FOX5 Las Vegas reported that a local pizzeria had cracked the countdown, emphasizing the kind of boost that national attention can bring. The station’s video segment spotlighted local reaction and broke down what a mention like this can mean for restaurants suddenly thrust into the national conversation.
Why This Matters Locally
National TV exposure often turns into more reservations, extra social media buzz and a surge in delivery orders for the spots that get named. In a tourist-heavy city like Las Vegas, a nod from a major food show can also nudge visitors off the Strip and into neighborhood dining rooms. That added traffic can be especially important on slower weekdays or during the off-season.
What's Next
In the short term, the featured pizzeria is likely to see a noticeable spike in attention, along with plenty of fans posting about the accolade online. Do not be surprised if the recognition ends up highlighted on menus, signs and social feeds, while local food writers and diners move the spot higher on their must-try lists.
Where To See The Full List
To check out all ten pizzerias that made the cut, head to Food Network for full coverage of the new series and the official ranking. For a Las Vegas-focused recap, FOX5 Las Vegas has video coverage and reaction from the local dining scene. Per Food Network, new episodes stream the day after broadcast on HBO Max and discovery+, while FOX5 Las Vegas continues to provide local context.









