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Battista's Hole In The Wall



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4041 Audrey Street, Las Vegas NV 89109
702-732-1424
http://www.battistaslasvegas.com/
Behind the Flamingo Hotel off of Flamingo Rd.

A family-style Italian restaurant that's been around forever. If you like crooners with accordions, this is the place for you...

Open daily 4:30-10:30

"For the finest Italian Food & Atmosphere in Las Vegas!
Immerse in old time Las Vegas memorabilia and enjoy authentic Italian food with friendly personal service.
All Inclusive Menu Features:
• Minestrone Soup or Italian Salad
• Complimentary House Wine
• Garlic Bread
• Pasta Side
• Homemade Cappuccino
Battista's has been family owned and operated and serving Italian food in Las Vegas for over 30 years."


LowLife Staff Reviews

"BestOfVegas" 08/22/07 -see other reviews- Attitude - 4 Eye Candy - 2 Price - 2

"Voted Best Italian Restaurant"

Voted "Best Italian Restaurant" (#1) in AOL's CityGuide "City'sBest" 2007.

"There's no truth to the rumor that Battista's had to expand its location across from Bally's just to accommodate the number of signed photos from celebrity diners that line the walls. Yet all those 8x10 glossies serve as stunning proof that long before Las Vegas evolved into a gourmet mecca, Battista's was one of the few must-eat places in town. And despite having more than two hundred restaurants now within walking distance of this venerable institution, you still might have to wait for a table. Perhaps this is because Battista's serves what it always has: basic, family-style Italian food. The reasonably priced main course also includes soup, salad, wine and spumoni. Choose from pasta, chicken or veal dishes. The strolling accordionist, however, either delights or annoys, depending on one's tolerance for such things."


 
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