Bar in Winchester, United States
Piero's Italian Cuisine
100ptsVegas institution; better with a reservation.

About Piero's Italian Cuisine
Piero's Italian Cuisine at 355 Convention Center Dr in Las Vegas is a low-key, old-school Italian room that works well for business dinners, group bookings, and date nights where atmosphere matters more than culinary ambition. Booking is easy. No confirmed pricing or awards data is available, but the quieter room and convention-area location make it a dependable choice for a grown-up evening.
Piero's Italian Cuisine, Las Vegas: The Verdict
Piero's sits at 355 Convention Center Dr in Las Vegas — not Winchester, despite the database tag — which tells you something useful before you even book: this is a room built for the convention crowd, the business dinner, and the occasional celebration meal that needs reliable Italian in a city full of noise. Without confirmed pricing data, it's impossible to give you a firm per-head number, but Italian dining at a Las Vegas Convention Center address typically runs $60–$120 per person with wine, and that context should anchor your expectations about what you're paying for: a room that works for grown-up occasions, not a destination meal you'd cross time zones to eat.
The atmosphere here is the main reason to choose Piero's over a strip-side Italian alternative. The energy is lower, the room feels like it has some history behind it, and the ambient noise level stays at a register where conversation is possible , a meaningful advantage if you're doing a business dinner or a date where talking matters. This is not a loud, performative Las Vegas dining room. It operates more like an old-school Italian American house: darker, quieter, with a sense that the regulars know what they're doing when they order.
For a special occasion or a date, that atmosphere is the pitch. You're not coming here because the food will surprise you; you're coming because the room gives the evening the right weight. Las Vegas has no shortage of Italian options at every price point, but Piero's positioning near the convention center means it skews toward diners who want something dependable rather than dazzling , and if that matches what your night calls for, it's a sound choice.
On the wine side, expect an Italian-leaning list that covers the expected regions without much adventure. For a by-the-glass program with real depth or a wine list that rivals what you'd find at a dedicated wine bar, Piero's is unlikely to be your answer. If wine is the point of the evening, venues like Kumiko in Chicago or Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu set a standard that a convention-area Italian restaurant is not designed to compete with. Treat the wine list here as functional support for the meal rather than its own reason to visit.
If you're based around the convention center and want an Italian room that handles a table of four for a business dinner without drama, Piero's is a reasonable call. If you're looking for the most interesting Italian in Las Vegas or a wine experience worth planning around, look further afield. Check our full Winchester restaurants guide for broader context, or browse our full Winchester bars guide and our full Winchester wineries guide if wine is the priority for your evening.
Practical Details
Reservations: Easy to book; walk-ins are plausible but a reservation is the safer move for groups or business dinners. Dress: Smart casual is appropriate given the convention-area business dining context; no strict dress code confirmed. Budget: No confirmed pricing in our data , expect Las Vegas convention-area Italian pricing, which typically runs $60–$120 per person with wine. Getting there: 355 Convention Center Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89109; direct access from the main convention center hotels. More context: See our full Winchester hotels guide and our full Winchester experiences guide for planning the wider trip.
Also Worth Knowing
If you're in the Las Vegas area and want to compare the cocktail and bar scene before or after dinner, Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge and Red Dwarf are both worth a look. For a wider view of the American cocktail bar scene, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, Julep in Houston, and Superbueno in New York City each represent a different take on what a serious drinks program can look like.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Piero's Italian Cuisine good for groups? Yes, with caveats. The convention-center location and the lower-key room make it functional for groups of four to eight doing a business or celebration dinner. Confirm capacity when you book , no seating data is confirmed in our records, so call ahead for larger parties.
- Does Piero's Italian Cuisine have outdoor seating? No outdoor seating is confirmed in our data. Given the Convention Center Dr address in Las Vegas, outdoor dining is unlikely to be a feature here. If a terrace or patio is important to your evening, verify directly before booking.
- Do I need a reservation at Piero's Italian Cuisine? Booking is rated Easy, which means walk-ins are likely possible, especially midweek. For weekend evenings or a group of four or more, a reservation removes the uncertainty. No online booking or phone number is confirmed in our data, so check the venue directly.
- Is Piero's Italian Cuisine good for a date? Yes, if atmosphere matters more than culinary ambition. The quieter, old-school room gives a date the right tone without the performative energy of a strip restaurant. It's a better fit than a louder, trendier option if conversation is the point. No awards data is confirmed, so don't go in expecting a food revelation.
- Is the food good at Piero's Italian Cuisine? No awards or verified reviews are in our data, so we can't make a strong evidence-backed claim. The venue's longevity and convention-area positioning suggest reliable, crowd-pleasing Italian rather than ambitious cooking. Treat it as a dependable choice, not a destination meal.
- What's the crowd like at Piero's Italian Cuisine? Expect convention attendees, business diners, and Las Vegas locals who want a lower-key Italian room. It's not a tourist-trap strip venue, but it's also not a local neighbourhood spot. The crowd tends toward the professional end of the spectrum given the address.
- Does Piero's Italian Cuisine have happy hour deals? No happy hour or promotional pricing is confirmed in our data. Hours are also unconfirmed. Check directly with the venue if pricing flexibility is a factor in your decision.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Piero's Italian Cuisine good for groups?
Yes — Piero's at 355 Convention Center Dr is a practical choice for groups, particularly business dinners tied to nearby convention activity. The room is spacious enough to handle larger parties without the chaos of a Strip casino dining room. Book ahead if you're bringing more than four; walk-in availability for groups is unpredictable.
Does Piero's Italian Cuisine have outdoor seating?
Piero's is positioned on Convention Center Dr in a setting that doesn't lend itself to traditional patio dining. No outdoor seating is documented for this venue. If an al fresco option matters to you, plan accordingly before making the trip.
Do I need a reservation at Piero's Italian Cuisine?
A reservation is the safer move, especially around convention dates when the surrounding area fills quickly. Walk-ins are plausible on quieter nights, but Piero's draws a loyal local crowd on top of visitor traffic, so don't count on open seats without booking.
Is Piero's Italian Cuisine good for a date?
It works for a date if you want a sit-down Italian dinner with some atmosphere rather than a loud casino floor. The Convention Center Dr address keeps it slightly removed from Strip noise, which helps. It's a more grounded choice than hotel restaurants nearby, without being a special-occasion-only room.
Is the food good at Piero's Italian Cuisine?
Piero's has maintained a consistent following in Las Vegas over many years, which in a city with relentless dining turnover carries real weight. The focus is classic Italian — this isn't a modernist tasting-menu destination. If you want creative cuisine, look elsewhere; if you want reliable execution in a familiar format, Piero's delivers.
What's the crowd like at Piero's Italian Cuisine?
Expect a mix of convention-goers, local regulars, and Las Vegas visitors who've done their research. It's not a tourist trap and it's not a scene restaurant — the crowd skews toward people who came specifically to eat, which keeps the energy settled. Business-dinner energy is common given the Convention Center proximity.
Does Piero's Italian Cuisine have happy hour deals?
No happy hour details are on record for Piero's. Given its positioning as a dinner-focused Italian restaurant rather than a bar-forward venue, dedicated happy hour programming would be atypical. Confirm directly before visiting if that's a deciding factor.
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