Battista’s Hole in the Wall

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  • Dark and brooding location but if your hungry then this is the place for you. The food is basic but comes in good quantities. It's worth it just to wa…

  • Beware! Worst customer service, served meat salad after numerous requests of dietary restrictions by religion, and they never apologize. They reply ob…

  • This place is fun. Dont expect Sinatra quality pasta or service but its an event. Great for kids too. The wall is littered with photos of every celebr…


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Battista's Hole in the Wall is open for Casual Dining. Battista's Hole in the Wall serves Italian and Steak dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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9 Reviews on “Battista’s Hole in the Wall”

Very Good
3.6
9 reviews
  • JDub

    This place is fun. Dont expect Sinatra quality pasta or service but its an event. Great for kids too. The wall is littered with photos of every celebrity that has graced the joint. All the house wine you can drink and your choices are white or red. Lol. A shame the old guy playing the accordion table side is no longer. That was fantastic.

  • Nick X Thomson

    Really not sure why this place is well rated on here. Perhaps the general standard of food in Vegas is just not what I’ve come to expect from any of the other cities I’ve travelled to in the world. Regardless, my review is based on what other travellers may think of this place and I can honestly tell you that it was one of the worst Italian meals I’ve ever had to pay for in my life.I’m not Italian, Hell; I’ve still not made it to Italy in my travels, but I’ve had a lot of good Italian food in my time, and this was just incomparably poor.I suspect the people who eat here and are impressed have just never had good Italian food. Or they’re so ridiculously intoxicated (an expected state of mind for most people visiting Vegas) that they perceive the food to be good here. Otherwise I just can’t reconcile how this place is rated so highly.

  • Hangry In YYC

    Visited in December 2016 and it was only a block off the strip so it was very easy to walk to. We were a group of 7 who showed up on Saturday around 6:30pm. Since our party had all arrived we were able to get seated right away but I would recommend reservations as we saw quite a few people waiting on our way out.The restaurant has quirky dcor with the moose head, various other objects hanging from the ceiling, and old photographs of celebrities on the walls. There is an adorable old man going table to table with his accordion and sings. It is dark with red-tinted lighting inside well just call it part of the ambience.They served you complimentary house wine red AND white that keeps coming throughout your meal. Its not the best wine youve tasted in life but it will definitely be the best FREE, UNLIMITED WINE that you will have in your life.We each ordered pasta dishes that ranged from $23 to $31 USD a plate which was a great deal considering that the entrees all include soup or salad (came drenched in dressing) , garlic bread (loaded with butter and garlic) or pasta side (if you ordered chicken parmigiana) and a cappuccino (more like a super sweet hot chocolate) at the end of your meal.We ordered: spaghetti and meatballs, chicken parmigiana, chicken alfredo, sausage cacciatore, chicken rio, and lasagna. The portions were huge and the food was great for a hole in the wall. Come with an open mind and just enjoy the experience.

  • Alan Taylor

    Visited November 2016. Atmosphere is great, rustic. Did not have a reservation but the wait was not very long. Dinner included white and/or red wine, both brought to the table gratis. Food good, I will say not the best in the world, but more than tasty! Extra bonus was the old man accordionist roaming and playing for the guests. A Vegas staple indeed! Will come back.

  • Andy

    Always a must when we go to Vegas. One of the few restaurants left in Vegas with a link to the past. Have yet to find anything on the menu that we don’t like. Hated to see them eliminate the steamed clams a few years ago. From the garlic bread, to the calamari, to the antipasta, to the salad, to the entrees a great experience for any Vegas visitor. Free wine of your choosing with the meal is an added bonus along with Gordy, the strolling accordion player who many think is as old as the restaurant itself.

  • Tiffany Holden Johnston

    This place is overrated. The best thing I had was the garlic bread. I didn’t even finish my shrimp marinara because it just didn’t have any flavor. There is a lot of buzz about this restaurant, but we were completely disappointed. So many great places in Vegas – so don’t waste your time eating here!

  • Kelly Cox

    Simply amazing….wonderful for large group fun! Food is great, and portions huge. Table wine is very good and it keeps flowing.Gordy the accordion player is just sweet as can be.

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4041 Linq Lane, The Strip, Las Vegas, NV 89109

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