This independent pizzeria is located on popular Fremont Street in old town Las Vegas. Their website contains a creed that reads:
EVEL KNIEVEL’S attempt to
jump the Caesars Palace
fountains remains the single biggest spectacle ever to occur in Las Vegas, and EVEL PIE, Las Vegas’ most celebrated pizzeria, serves Evel the slice he’s earned
of this town’s history.
Created by Branden Powers and operated in partnership with Evel Knievel’s estate and son, Kelly, Evel Pie features the world’s most extensive collection of the icon’s memorabilia outside the Evel Knievel Museum in Topeka, Kansas, including motorcycles, statues, and an Evel Knievel
Pinball Machine.
An old-school pizzeria, Evel Pie has it’s own ‘70s American iconography that dovetails perfectly. No fancy lentil-crusted, tofu-topped asparagus pies here. Like in Evel’s day, just cheese and pepperoni New York slices
(among others) faster than you can jump a canyon.
They also offer other fanfare like Italian food items and a vegan menu as well.