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    Grey Witch

    4.6 (112 reviews)
    ModeratePizza, Music Venues, Bars
    Closed 11:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    GREY WITCH ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Divey
    Casual
    Dogs allowed

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    Waiting room
    Angela B.

    I'd looked at the Grey Witch's menu here on Yelp and thought it would be fun to try some of their pizzas while I was visiting family in town. It's located in a very nondescript shopping strip and even the storefront is very plain and unassuming. But as soon as you walk through the door, you're transported to a fun, whimsical, and curious place. It's somewhere between Middle Ages and enchanting. The front "reception/waiting area" also has seating for patrons under 21 because the main room is considered to be a bar. Even in the reception area, there are all kinds of interesting things hanging on the walls and on the ceiling. There's also what appears to be an oversized fireplace, which is actually a "hidden" entrance to their speakeasy. VERY COOL!! Anyway, back to the food ~ I ordered ahead for pickup and our order came up shortly after we checked in. I can appreciate their timeliness! It wasn't too far of a drive back home, so the food was still fairly warm when we got back. Since we were feeding adults and lots of kids, we ordered the Pizza Party (5 specialty pizzas and one cheese) and a couple orders of the PB & J wings. Six pizzas sounds like a lot, but keep in mind this IS bar food, so each one was about a 5X5 square, cut on the diagonal (we ended up cutting it on the opposite diagonal at home so more of us could sample the food). This is Detroit-style pizza, so the crust is thick, almost reminiscent of focaccia. It was good, but it probably tastes REALLY good after you've thrown back a few cocktails. Pineapple Party: ham, pineapple, and hot BBQ sauce are the stars of this one. You really can't go wrong with this combo IMO. 5/5 Meatsa Meatsa: pepperoni, sausage, and ham. A meat lover's dream 5/5 Italian Job: prosciutto, fig jam, feta, arugula, and black pepper. The sweetness of the jam combined with the salty feta was really nice. 4/5 The Babe: BBQ pulled pork, candied jalapeños, onions, and slaw. Very rich, especially with that thick crust. 3/5 It Came from the Forest: 2 kinds of mushrooms, caramelized onions, goat cheese and some VERY tasty sauces. CRAZY GOOD!! 7/5 PB & J wings: the wings had a sauce basted on and were lightly sprinkled with crushed peanuts. It came with a gelatinous dipping sauce that none of us cared for. 3/5 So in a nutshell, service was great, decor and ambience were cool, and the food was fun to try.

    Bill B.

    Really Cool Pub. Awesome Decor & Music Is A Appropriate Volume For Conversation. Delicious Small Bites Menu. Fast & Friendly Customer Service. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!!!!!!!!

    Raegen B.

    Me and my friends had went and we had an amazing time. We all got an individual pizza and they were good, except mine was slightly undercooked. Our drinks were amazing and moderately priced. I think my cocktail was $12. The vibe inside is kind of different but honestly, it was a really cool time. I really appreciate that It's not on the strip or on Main Street. We will be coming back.

    Drink, appetizer, pizza. $45
    Gwyn D.

    I like the bar. Lots of details to look at. Nice to see something new in the area that offers some interesting options. The wings were very good, the pizza was ok, I like that they attempt craft cocktails. The balance of the drinks are just ok. Service was fine, a little slow in my opinion for so few people in the bar. I did quite like the hidden bar. It's very comfy and intimate. It was during their pipe club but that doesn't matter me. It brings me back to my childhood when my dad would smoke Prince Albert from a can.

    Winter Cocktails limited-time menu
    Chris V.

    This bar is witchin'... with a b. Grey Witch is the 3rd venture of food and beer expert Russell Gardner, who previously launched tiki bar Red Dwarf and some spot called Fat Cat which I kinda didn't try yet. This visit was also overdue as it's in pretty much in my backyard in Henderson and, like Red Dwarf, offers an eclectic variety of Detroit-style pizzas and adult beverages. I've enjoyed that pizza since trying a beta test at room temp back before Russ started Red Dwarf, so of course I had to order some tonight. My friend opted for the Italian Job ($15.00), which sounds like a winner with prosciutto, fig jam, arugula, goat cheese, and black pepper. It came on a very airy thick crust and was cut diagonally, resulting in four flavorful triangles. The flavor combo was indeed great and had noticeably fresh arugula and non-chewy prosciutto. But the huge winner and don't-you-dare-miss-it pie was the It Came From The Forest ($15.00), with amazing mushroom richness in every bite, plus a vegan-sounding cashew garlic creme sauce, and oddly enough, truffle oil which must have been very subtle and/or balanced. The flavor medley is so rich but not overwhelming. You may even want to order a second right away. The meal also started swimmingly. I was glancing at the craft beer list out of habit and appreciating that it's still very affordable ($8 at most, $4 for the house beer), but I went for a limited-time drink off the Winter Cocktails menu instead. The Last Yuletide ($14.00) really played well off the Genepi herbal liqueur, balancing it nicely with gin, spiced pear liqueur, elderflower, lemon, and lime. It is more of a challenging but balanced drink than a typical fruit-forward gin concoction, and I enjoyed every sip. And the Garlic Bread ($6.00) was a great app choice by my buddy. I'm pretty sure it's made from that airy Detroit pizza dough but brushed with butter then dusted with a spice blend, including oddly potent dried chili flakes. It was good before the red sauce dip and really great with even a modest amount of said dip. Congrats to Russ for continuing to be amazing. I will have to come back to Grey Witch sooner than later when the Detroit-style pizza craving hits because they have produced one of my favorite pizzas ever.

    Krampus Fest
    Ethan C.

    Grey Witch is awesome! If you're looking for a bar that's basically the Red Dwarf, but spooky, this is it. Affordable drinks and a sizable beer list? Check Friendly and fast service? Check Killer pizza? Check Killer vibe? Check A good size live music venue that books good bands? Check Speakeasy hidden inside? (Maybe) I know my photos are lacking in this review, but I was enjoying myself too much to take a lot of photos. The decor is spooky, nice dim lighting and a few TV's playing random old movies. The drinks, service and food you know and love from Red Dwarf is a huge plus. Who doesn't like $12 cocktails and a solid Detroit style pizza?? I'm glad that there's enough space for a stage and music venue here too. The LV Valley needs more small-to-midsize music venues so I'm stoked to have another to support. I can't wait to see what bands come through in 2026, and I know no matter what, there's always a good time to be had at Grey Witch.

    Eric S.

    Went to an event at Grey Witch. Think fraternity house meets goth bar but with better alcohol and less beer smell. It was a busy night but the bartenders handled it with efficiency. The pizza looks like a giant sicillian with plentiful toppings. The drinks are posted on the board. I loved the sitting room where people were playing magic the gathering. The party room had a dj and plenty of room to dance. Definitely a good event space. They even had a krampus party last weekend.

    All ages seating area
    Sharzad M.

    Interesting experience for sure. We had never tried Detroit style pizza before so it was our first time and we loved it! Their pizzas are small, good for one person. It's square shaped and cut in half. They are $15. We tried the pineapple and Italian pizzas and both were good although we liked the pineapple better. They have a bar area which is the main seating area and open to guest 21+, and then there is another seating area right when you enter that's open to all ages. The place is decorated to give you a witchy vibe! Service was good, we were checked on multiple times during our dinner.

    Venue
    Jacqui C.

    Went to Grey Witch for a friend's birthday party on a Saturday night. My family had no further Thanksgiving plans heading into the weekend and my out of state family won't travel 2,000+ miles cross country to visit us, so my schedule was clear for this party. I met my group in a hidden back area of the bar which can't be seen at first upon entering. My friend's party was 70's themed, so nearly all of us were dressed up in our best 70's attire with 70's goodie bags given to all of us, which was very awesome. The couch that I was sitting on was so comfortable that I thought I was going to fall asleep on it. Many folks in my group had the Fifty Shades of Grey...Witch cocktail, while I had the Elegant Afternoon cocktail. The Fifty Shades cocktail included vodka, coffee, and a toasted marshmallow on top. The Elegant Afternoon cocktail included vodka, a few unknown spices that I didn't taste, and was topped with dried/dehydrated citrus. When I have my car on me, I try not to drink too much and I pace myself slowly, so I think I had only maybe half of my drink. And if you like Detroit-style pizza, you are in for a real treat, because they have that here! I ordered their "Meatsa Meatsa" (say that in the well known Little Caesar's voice lol) just before we entered the venue. Our waiter told me that the pizza prep/cook time would be about 25 minutes and that he would bring it to me inside the venue once it was ready. This pizza was excellent and it had that hint of brown sugar inside, which was not too excessive. To enter the venue, you need to purchase a ticket. It was $10 originally but I waited until the last minute to purchase mine, which increased to around $12 the day of. No glass is allowed inside the venue, either, so if you plan to bring your drink in, you will need to dump it into a plastic cup upon entry. That night's performer was a DJ (I don't remember his name) that spun several hits from the 80's, 90's, and the early 2000's, and he was terrific! The show began at 7:00pm and I was there until 10:00pm, where we all had a fun time dancing and singing along to our favorite tunes. I really enjoyed this place! The venue is definitely a great place for DJs to play at. Very intimate and an excellent sound.

    Inside
    Vi N.

    The vibes in here are absolutely adorable. Super witchy which definitely fits the theme it felt like you were going into an apothecary almost. We sat with a big group in the front section on the couches and although it was a little loud to hear each other talk, it was terrible. Our server was great and kept coming to check on us quite a bit. They had a ton of fun seasonal cocktails for very cheap! For drinks I got the Guilded curiosity which was delicious and the witch please - also good. My heart was broken slightly that they were out of wings until right when I was going to order she said they got them back! The PB&J wings were OUTSTANDING. I could eat an entire bucket of them. The wings are tossed in the jelly and there is a Thai peanut butter sauce to dip in. I tried my friends pizza which was also very good which I knew it would be because I'm a fan of the pizza at their sister bar - red dwarf. Overall super fun spot, it's a little off the beaten path but if you want a fun local spot - they nailed it.

    Speakeasy
    Renee B.

    A group of 8 met here for my boyfriend's birthday and had a BLAST! It's such a great vibe, the music, cocktails and even the lil speakeasy - so much fun! And the bartender was super friendly and knowledgeable. We tried almost everything, various pizzas, garlic bread, wings, beers, cocktails... all were next level. We'll absolutely be back for happy hours and pizza, looking forward to checking out a concert here. So glad they finally opened such a rad place on the East Side of the valley!

    Nette B.

    Stopped by because our friend was playing music and we wanted to support him and his band. We came a little earlier so we could have drinks and snacks prior to the venue doors opening. The server and bartender i ordered my drinks from were nice. I obviously had crown on the rocks while my friends enjoyed their beer. As far as the quest chips, that was delicious. Nice salty crispy chips. The queso was a bit on the thicker side. The Detroit style Pizza was amazing. I wanna go back just to eat that. The bar itself is fun and the decor is a bit witchy. Lol. Overall, great spot and good vibes with the music.

    Paige L.

    Very cool, "upscale" dive bar! The inside is nothing you'd expect from the outside. The theming is very fun - similar to dark sister (arts district) but here you don't have to pay for parking. They had ~20 beers on tap. I'm not sure how often they change what they have, but I really enjoyed the variety! Pretty standard pricing, $7-8 for a beer. Cocktails were available too. They have a few bar snacks & pizza - vegan cheese is an option! This bar is non-smoking (yay) and smelled fresh. A rarity for a dive bar. One thing to keep in mind is the bathrooms. There was no TP in the women's and I started to panic. Then I realized the roll was sitting on the back of the tank - crisis averted. Make sure to double check before peeing I'll definitely be back to try more beer!

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    Ask the Community - Grey Witch

    Do you have to be 21 or older to go?

    We have an all ages dining room that is open until 10 pm every day

    Is anything gluten free friendly? More specifically because someone seems to think the menu specifies this, are the fryers shared or are breaded things fried separately, same with the salads do dressings contain crushed up croutons?

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    Is there dancing?

    I don't think anyone will stop you, but no there is no dance floor and on the night I was there. The music was good, but not the sort that you would dance to unless you were really wasted and making a spectacle out of yourself. Note that this is… Read more

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    Their kitchen is slinging the same delicious Detroit-style pizza as Red Dwarf, among their other specialties.

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