Where to get the best vegan pizza in Las Vegas (2026)
This guide pulls together the best places in Las Vegas to eat vegan pizza.
Vegan pizza has come a long way in the last decade, and so has the vegan pizza scene in Las Vegas. From sourdough masterpieces born from 100-year-plus-old starters to Detroit-style slabs with caramelized edges, to late-night slices Downtown, the city is one of the most exciting I’ve been to when it comes to vegan pizza.
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So, where should you go to eat vegan pizza while in Sin City? This guide highlights the best vegan pizzas in Las Vegas, including detailed pricing, hours, and neighborhoods so you won’t miss out. Want even more Las Vegas suggestions? Check out my ultimate guide to the best vegan food in Las Vegas.
Why trust me?
I’m obsessed with pizza and eat it no matter where in the world I am, from Las Vegas to Madrid to the beaches of Thailand. I’ve witnessed the vegan pizza scene in Las Vegas grow and thrive from its beginnings in 2015 when it was nearly impossible to find vegan cheese to what it is today. I even ran vegan pizza tours downtown, guiding people to the best slices in the city and tasting countless pies along the way. My love of great crust and a hearty, tangy sauce runs deep in my veins and after years of covering the Las Vegas dining scene, I know exactly where the real standouts are.
All-time favorite pies: Guerrilla Pizza (Las Vegas), Paulie Gee’s Slice Shop (Brooklyn, NY), and a Mediterranean restaurant on the very vegan-friendly island of Koh Phangan (Thailand). If you’re looking for the best vegan pizza in Las Vegas, you’re in good hands — I’ve done the tasting for you.
Because I love you, I’ve also put together this handy dandy lil’ map so you can see where all my favorite spots to get ‘za are from where you’re hanging.
Guerrilla Pizza
Neighborhood: Downtown
Hours: Sun. – Thurs., 10 a.m. – 11 p.m., Fri. – Sat., 10 a.m. – 2 a.m.
Cost: build-your-own pizza starts at $15.95

How much do I love Guerrilla Pizza? Oh, let me count the ways. First, it’s that thick, perfectly chewy crust with crispy, cheese-coated caramelized edges. Next, it’s the gobs of cheese. Finally, it’s the heaping ladles-full of tangy pizza sauce that are spooned on top of the cheese in thick lines. We may not be in Detroit, but I promise, this is the best Detroit pizza I’ve ever had. And, it’s also my most favorite pizza in the world. Aside from pizza, Guerrilla has two salads that are vegan, plus plain tots. And, maybe, if you ask really nicely, some garlic knots for ya, too. When it comes to meat, they have vegan sausage to toss on.
Locals tend to agree, too. It’s constantly being raved about across town and was sorely missed the two years it was on hiatus.
Yukon Pizza
Neighborhood: Huntridge / Arts District
Hours:
Cost: $8 – $22

Yukon Pizza is a standout thanks to its 125-year-old heirloom sourdough starter, giving every crust that signature subtle tang, chew and beautifully blistered character. They offer a full vegan menu with six pies. My favorite? The unique Beyond the Kale with seasoned roasted kale, Beyond sausage, olive oil, nooch and cheese.
The spot also serves up cauli wings, a vegan kale caesar salad and fries.
Evel Pie
Neighborhood: Fremont Street / Downtown
Hours: Sun. – Thurs., 11 a.m. – 2 a.m.; Fri. – Sat., 11 a.m. – 4:20 a.m.
Average Cost: $7 by the slice, $30 – $44+ for whole pizza

Evel Pie is the spot for giant NYC-style vegan slices Downtown. I got to work with them to create their vegan menu, and (I may be biased but also) it is damn good. You’ll find crisp, foldable slices just like New Yorkers love. By the slice, they’ve got their vegan pepperoni and also the 420, a white pizza topped with a blend of ‘shrooms. By the pie, the options expand to include one with vegan sausage, roasted red peppers and caramelized onions, as well as a gluten-free pie. Or, you can build-your-own.
On a budget? You’re all good. Grab their Slice Combo — a slice of their 420 vegan pie, and their Evel Ale beer for $9.
Earthly / Down 2 Earth Pizzeria
Neighborhood: Paradise, Spring Valley
Hours: Sun. – Thurs., noon – 9 p.m., Fri. – Sat., noon – midnight
Cost: $17 – $36

Earthly/Down 2 Earth is known for their pizzas, which are really flavor-packed. I love their crust — chewy and well-seasoned. Aside from their normal pies, they also offer deep dish pizza. The selection here is excellent. Earthly has everything from your standard margherita to Truffle n’ Mushroom, Buffalo Chick’n and even Hawaiian.
The Town Square location (Earthly) serves a variety of vegan food, while the Spring Valley location is the pizzeria.
Good Pie
Neighborhood: Arts District
Hours: Sun. – Thurs., 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.; Fri. – Sat., 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.
Cost: $21 – $40+

Good Pie delivers multiple styles — Grandma, Detroit, Brooklyn, Sicilian — and many can be made vegan. Their Detroit-style vegan pie with its olive-oil crisp crust and rich tomato sauce is my favorite, but they’re known for their Grandma and Brooklyn-styles the most.
Pizza Twist
Neighborhood: Silverado Ranch
Hours: Mon. – Thurs., 4 p.m. – 10 p.m.; Fri. – Sun., 2 p.m. – 11 p.m.
Cost: $12 – $16+

Pizza Twist offers one of the city’s largest selections of vegan pizzas, including several fully plant-based specialty pies. What sets this apart from the other spots is their specialty “fusion” pizzas which bring together Indian cuisine with pizza. We’re talking vegan Bombay Garlic Chicken, Tandori BBQ, Tikka Masala Chicken and more. Of course, there are the more traditional pies, too, like pepperoni.
Pop Up Pizza
Neighborhood: Plaza Hotel and Casino, Downtown Las Vegas
Hours: Sun. – Thurs., 11 a.m. – midnight; Fri. – Sat., 11 a.m. – 2 a.m.
Cost: $7 by the slice, $32+ for whole pie

Pop Up Pizza has been a longtime favorite for Downtown locals looking for vegan options. Thanks to chef and pizzaiolo Michael Vankeen, he cemented the joints reputation by winning first place in the southwest region of the US and second in the world in the non-traditional pro division at the 2023 International Pizza Challenge at the Pizza Expo. So, yeah, get over there and try his vegan pizza.
Slice of Vegas
Neighborhood: The Shoppes at Mandalay Bay / The Strip
Hours: Mon. – Thurs., 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.; Fri. – Sat., 11 a.m. – midnight; Sun., 10 a.m. – 11 p.m.
Cost: $21 – $40

Slice of Vegas has a long-standing reputation for being one of the most vegan-friendly pizzerias on the Strip thanks to its dedicated plant-based menu. They were also one of the first to offer vegan options in town, so they have a special place in my heart. Their vegan pies come on a traditional hand-tossed crust, topped with vegan mozzarella, tangy marinara, and options like veggies, vegan chicken, or sausage. They also have other vegan eats, including sandwiches, apps and even dessert.
It’s one of the most reliable spots for visitors staying on the Strip who want comfort-food pizza without leaving the resort area, and the consistency of their vegan offerings makes it a favorite for repeat travelers.
Red Dwarf
Neighborhood: Winchester
Hours: daily, 11 a.m. – 1 a.m.
Cost: $18+
Red Dwarf is a tiki-style punk bar that surprises a lot of people with how good its pizza is. And, they’ve got vegan options. They’re slinging Detroit pizzas with light, thick crust. They offer vegan cheese and vegan sausage, and then you can add on veggies, too.
Sand Dollar Lounge
Neighborhood: Chinatown
Hours: daily, 3 p.m. – 4 a.m.
Average Cost: $12 – $14
The Sand Dollar Lounge is known for its live music and craft cocktails. And its surprisingly great pizza program. When it comes to vegan pizza, you can specify swapping dairy cheese for the vegan version. I love their Nights in White Satin. It comes topped with broccoli rabe, zucchini, yellow squash, red onion, Sierra Nevada chileno peppers, fresh basil, EVOO and lemon zest. Just make sure you ask for vegan cheese and you’re all set. These babies are personal sized, so it pairs perfectly with a drink and some live music.
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