San Francisco's Pizza Darlings Take Over the Strip
The pizza scene on the Strip just got a major upgrade. Moneyline Pizza & Bar at ARIA is hosting something special March 19-21 – a complete takeover by Che Fico Pizzeria, one of San Francisco‘s most talked-about pizza spots. This isn’t just a menu collaboration; Chef David Nayfeld and his team are taking over both the dining room and slice counter entirely.
I‘ve been following Nayfeld’s work since he opened the original Che Fico in 2018. The guy spent five years perfecting his dough recipe before he felt ready to open a dedicated pizzeria. That‘s the kind of obsessive attention to detail that separates real craft from the tourist-trap pizza joints cluttering the Strip. When celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow and Anderson Cooper are posting about your pies, you’re doing something right.
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What Makes Che Fico Worth the Hype
The signature here is naturally fermented dough paired with hand-pulled cheese – none of that processed stuff. Their Pineapple and Calabrian Chili Bomba sounds unconventional, but the combination of their housemade chili bomba with red onion and mozzarella creates this perfect balance of heat and sweetness that actually works. The Pepperoni and Long Hots brings serious spice, while their Broccoli Rabe White Pie shows they understand how to make vegetables sing on pizza.
Beyond the pies, they're bringing Calabrian Chili Bomba Wings and their House-Made Mozzarella Sticks – not the frozen garbage most places serve. The Suppli al telefono are Roman-style rice croquettes filled with cheese that stretch like telephone wires when you bite into them. These details matter when you're trying to deliver authentic Italian flavors.
Check out ARIA's dining options to see how this fits into their broader culinary landscape.
The Vegas Connection
Moneyline sits right next to the BetMGM Sportsbook, making it prime real estate for this kind of showcase. The venue‘s casual atmosphere actually works perfectly for Che Fico’s approachable-but-elevated style. Hours run daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. during the pop-up, giving both lunch and dinner crowds a chance to experience what San Francisco pizza culture brings to the table.
What impresses me most is that Nayfeld isn‘t dumbing down his concept for Vegas tourists. The menu they’re bringing reads like the real deal – 20-inch pies available whole or by the slice, proper antipasti, and desserts that complete the experience rather than just filling space.
Worth the Wait
This three-day takeover represents exactly what Vegas dining should be embracing – bringing authentic regional specialties to the Strip rather than watered-down versions designed for mass appeal. Nayfeld has earned his reputation through years of refinement, not marketing hype.
The timing couldn't be better either. Pizza culture in Vegas has been evolving beyond the old-school joints and chain operations. Having a respected Bay Area pizzaiolo showcase his craft gives locals and visitors alike a chance to taste what properly executed pizza should be. Visit the Che Fico Pizzeria website to get familiar with their full story before you go.
Mark your calendars for March 19-21. This is the kind of limited engagement that reminds you why Vegas remains America's most dynamic food city.
Event Information
Moneyline Pizza & Bar
ARIA
- Thu, Mar 19, 2026 – Sat, Mar 21, 2026
3730 S Las Vegas Blvd • Las Vegas, NV 89158 View map →