Be in charge of the pizza pie you put in your mouth at Blaze Pizza.
You vegan pizza lovers are in luck with this new(er) addition to the vegan pizza scene in town. Their assembly line makes it easy to create your ideal pie complete with a glove change to avoid cross-contamination.
Here, delight in vegan (and gluten-free) crust covered in fresh sauce in either the normal marinara or spicy variety, and add on some soy-free cheese.
When it comes time to top it, relish in the free (yes, free) veggies you can pile on. With 17 options, it’s whatever your heart desires. Feeling less than creative? That’s OK. Simply order their vegan signature pie, the Veg Out.
If pizza isn’t really your thing, Blaze also has six salads that could be vegan by removing the meat/cheese.
No matter where you are in Las Vegas, there is likely a Blaze Pizza nearby. And, it’s quick with the pies baking in a swift 180 seconds.
Want more vegan pizza options? We put together our favorite places to go for vegan pizza in this guide.
10520 South Eastern Ave. Henderson, NV 89052 | 702.272.0742
673 Mall Ring Circle Henderson, NV 89014 | 702.444.4680
6211 N Decatur Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89130 | 702.685.7709
Open daily: 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.
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Diana Edelman is the founder of Vegans, Baby and has emerged as the face of plant-based dining in Las Vegas and the leading plant-based restaurant consultant in the city. She spent a decade in the travel blogging world before switching gears to work in elephant rescue in Thailand. Diana travels the world to meet chefs and try vegan food, as well as speak at events focusing on travel, tourism, veganism and entrepreneurship. She’s a partner with the prestigious James Beard Foundation and curates their Vegas Vegan Dinners at the James Beard House. Diana is also a partner with Life is Beautiful, curating the all-vegan Farm Stand.