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3 Interesting Las Vegas Food Challenges That Are Worth a Try
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Las Vegas is filled with delicious restaurants.
If you’re looking for good food in Vegas, you never have to look far.
But you’re typically dining out experience can get boring at times. Sometimes, you need to change things up.
Food challenges are perfect for that. And Vegas has some good ones.
Here are three fun food challenges that are worth trying at least once.
The Double Down At Slice of Vegas
Slice of Vegas at the Mandalay Bay is an excellent choice for Italian food lovers.
It’s known for its Brooklyn-style pizza, fresh Italian dishes, salads, and a wide variety of sandwiches.
For sports fans, there are 15 HD TVs and an 8-foot projection screen.
You can enjoy the food, catch a game, and drink something from their extensive selection of craft beers simultaneously.
The Double Down Challenge
If you’re looking for a food challenge, Slice of Vagas has a good one.
Their double-stacked 18” pizza weighs in at a whopping 9 pounds.
It includes:
Fresh Pizza Sauce
Mozzarella
Cappicola
Salami
Pepperoni
Bacon
Ham
Yellow Onions
Mushrooms
Jalapeños
The Grand Prize:
Your Double Down Pie is on the house (if you fail, it’s $69.95)
You get your picture on the Wall of Fame
$100 Slice of Vegas Gift Card and a T-Shirt
The Rules:
One individual must finish the whole pizza, including the crust, within one hour. You can’t leave the table or go to the bathroom within that hour. You must be at least 18 years of age. You may drink any beverage you like. You must be 21 years of age to consume alcohol. If you can’t keep it down, you are disqualified.
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