Loosely translated from Italian as “powerful pizza,” Pizza Forte offers New York-style pizza and square, Roman-style pan pizza by the slice with toppings including homemade sausage and fresh vegetables, as well as gluten-free options. Pizza Forte also offers housemade meatball sandwiches and is the only Las Vegas dining venue to offer three varieties of Hofmann hot dogs: 100 percent beef, pork-and-beef and pork-and-veal varieties.Read More
The Mob Museum, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, is a world-class destination in downtown Las Vegas. It presents an exciting and authentic view of the Mob’s impact on Las Vegas history and its unique imprint on America and the world.Read More
Since 1985, Ferraro’s Italian Restaurant & Wine Bar has distinguished itself by offering an authentic, fine-dining Italian culinary experience in a truly family-run atmosphere. In recent years, Las Vegas’ reputation as a culinary destination has blossomed, its famous resorts now house celebrity chefs and countless fine-dining restaurants, yet Ferraro’s appeal continues to grow.Read More
Created to focus on methods used to apprehend and prosecute criminals and their organizations, the Firearms Training Simulator represents one of the Museum’s newest, experiential exhibitions.Read More
An immersive Prohibition history exhibit, featuring a working distillery and speakeasy, located in the basement of The Mob Museum.Read More
Designed in the spirit of a science center discovery room, the Crime Lab offers guests a hands-on, multimedia exploration of five different forensic science techniques used to prosecute criminals. Guests can choose the order in which they explore the Crime Lab during the 30-minute facilitated experience, which is guided by a Museum educator. Read More
Featuring artifacts, graphics and a large, interactive, 17-foot-wide touchscreen wall, this exhibit tells the story of 21st century organized crime rackets — illegal enterprises that span the globe and profit off everything from drug and human trafficking to product = counterfeiting, money laundering and cybercrime.
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