Pizza Baby closed its doors in Las Vegas on May 20, 2026, without any prior announcement. The pizzeria also left its co-tenant, Charlie’s Chamangos, searching for a new space. The sudden closure has surprised longtime customers of the neighborhood pizzeria.
Pizza Baby Closes Craig Road Location

Located at 1631 W Craig Rd, Suite 4 in North Las Vegas, Pizza Baby was a family-owned pizzeria. It was known for its handcrafted, 72-hour fermented dough pizzas. The restaurant offered loaded pies, Detroit-style pizzas, and classic New York–style slices.
The menu also featured salads, loaded fries, desserts, and drinks. On May 20, the pizzeria announced its closure through an Instagram post. It was Pizza Baby’s flagship and final brick-and-mortar outlet. In 2024, Pizza Baby expanded to a second location in Centennial Hills, but it also closed within a year.
In the closure announcement, the pizzeria cited, “After a great run, we have made the difficult decision to close our store doors permanently.” The team thanked their customers for their love and support.
Fans and loyal customers of Pizza Baby reacted to the closure announcement and shared their memories and emotions. However, they have a hope to find their favorite pizza again as the pizzeria mentioned, “Don’t worry, we are still serving up your favorite pizza in our trusty trailer. Stay tuned for event dates!”
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Co-Tenant Charlie’s Chamango’s Also Left Without a Home

Charlie’s Chamangos started as a food truck offering exciting and refreshing beverages and quick snacks. It gained a loyal following for its offering, including Aguas Frescas, Chamangos, Raspados, Esquite, Mangonada, Nachos, and Hot Cheetos with Cheese.
The brand later opened its first storefront inside Pizza Baby. It offered its signature menu items to its fans in a convenient location. However, the closure of Pizza Baby has left Charlie’s Chamangos’s future uncertain.
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The brand shared on Instagram that Pizza Baby’s closure has affected them as well. Charlie’s Chamangos stated that they don’t know when or where they will open again. The post ended with, “I will post an update once we figure out what our next step is.”
