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After decades of trips to Sin City, we finally stopped for Dinner at Battistas Hole in the Wall, an Italian restaurant just moments from the Las Vegas strip. We discovered that dinner includes unlimited wine (red or white) to complement the courses included with each meal. We tried the Veal Marsala and the special of the day, Lobster Ravioli. Each meal includes soup or salad, bread, a side of pasta (in most cases), and a cappuccino. This is one of our new favorite stops to take family and friends visiting LV.

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Battista’s Hole in the Wall

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32 Comments

  1. A bit overpriced for the quality of food. But it is a Vegas Institution.

  2. Hey Paul and Amy! It's Chuck & Tina. It was so much fun and a pleasure to meet you both at Rampart Casino. Looking forward to your video and review at Rampart!

  3. So much wine our food taste amazing!! 😂😂😂 stop busting my balls 😂😂😂 and we have decided the new left overrule is next day to midnight and then fare game

  4. We had our wedding dinner at Battista’s 29 years ago. There was no neon glitz outside. It really was a hole in the wall. Other than that, apparently not much has really changed except there were no menus on the tables. You had to order off the wooden menus up on the walls. They had a little old Italian man strolling with his violin. I had Veal Marsala as well and it was great. The staff had a great time with us as well.

  5. I haven't been in this place in years, still looks the same. the meat in the salad looks like it might be gabagol ?

  6. Decent but overreacted place from our experience. Kinda weird…the place was not busy…but they put all of the tables right next to each other. Annoying…haha

  7. We LOVE Battista’s! The two of us share only one carafe of wine and thoroughly enjoy the food and the atmosphere. How much did you end up drinking? Did you drive home afterward?

  8. I laughed out loud about your comment about the soup and food! My Italian Uncle said the exact same thing. It tastes like it came out of a can. Even the pasta. Great Vegas memorabilia. Gordy was the best. Highly overrated restaurant. Tourist trap. $$$$

  9. Actually, it's about 1/2 block from Las Vegas Blvd. White wine goes better with some dishes. Tried to get into this place several times. At the time they had so many people dining there. Looks like you have some good wine choices. White wine goes with certain dishes just like red wine does too. Battista's Hole in the Wall is a good restaurant if you could get in there.

  10. Sangria is a fruit punch fortified with wine and most commonly associated with Spanish and Portuguese cuisine. Chianti is the most come common Italian house wine served in carafes, which is also true in Italy. Barolo would be sometimes used as house wine in more upscale Italian restaurants, but your carafe was definitely not Barolo because it is much brighter color red. Don't know what the white wine is, but Pinot Grigio is the least expensive of the few Italian whites, and it is very beginner friendly and sweeter than most other, and is usually the the Italian restaurant house white. Your description sounds like it was Pinot Grigio.

    Been catching up on watching your videos after discovering it just recently.

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