Why: Leonardo’s Pizzeria has been in business for more than 20 years in Clark County. The restaurant underwent a remodel last year to present an updated look. The menu has been distilled to bring diners the best and most popular items, which showcases pizza, made with homemade dough and sauces, and is complemented by salads, sandwiches, a few appetizers and 17 beers on tap.
Atmosphere: The strip-mall space occupies a large end unit with large windows that allow a lot of natural light in. The restaurant is decorated with soft earth shades of paint, multiple surfaces of wood, and a stacked-rock-surfaced wall. Above the stained concrete floor, can lights and pendant lights add more focused illumination to dine by. Seating arrangements include large booths as well as tables that accommodate a few or many diners. Large-screen TVs provide entertainment, and a coloring activity is offered to busy the kids. Overall, the space is casual and somewhat sparsely furnished, given its size, and it has a cafeteria feel about it.
What I tried: I decided on the meatball sub sandwich, and I sampled a Leonardo’s supreme pizza and a Little Oven Annie pizza (a vegetarian selection).
The bread used for the sandwich was toasted and smothered in Leonardo’s homemade marinara sauce. Four large meatballs sat atop the sauce, and cheese was melted over the top of the sandwich. Highlights of the sandwich were the rich tomatoey sauce and the fresh flavor of the bread, though I would have preferred untoasted bread, which would have lent soft freshness to each bite. The meatballs reminded me of a pre-made variety that have a processed flavor and a spongy, dry texture.