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Battista's Hole in the Wall Menu: Las Vegas Italian Classic Since 1955

Battista's Hole in the Wall has been feeding Las Vegas since 1955 -- one of the city's oldest continuously operating restaurants. All-inclusive Italian dinners with house wine per person included, celebrity-photo-covered walls, and a live accordion player have made it a rite of passage for generations of Las Vegas visitors. Below: what's on the menu, how the all-inclusive format works, and everything to know before you go.

Open since 1955All-inclusive dinnersHouse wine includedLive accordion musicJust off the Strip
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Signature items

All-Inclusive DinnerWine included
Chicken MarsalaClassic Italian
Osso BucoSignature dish
Shrimp ScampiFresh seafood
TiramisuHouse dessert
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How it works

Battista's all-inclusive dinner format explained

Battista's doesn't do a la carte in the traditional sense. Every dinner is all-inclusive: you choose an entree, and everything else comes with it -- no hidden extras, no wine list to navigate.

All-inclusive format
Entree + soup + salad + bread + wine + cappuccino

Every dinner includes a full bottle of house wine per person -- one of the most generous policies in Las Vegas.

Most iconic dish
Osso Buco

Slow-braised veal shank, a long-standing Battista's favorite.

What's included
House wine (bottle), minestrone, salad, garlic bread, cappuccino

All included with every all-inclusive dinner entree at no extra charge.

Live entertainment
Accordion player nightly

A Battista's tradition for decades -- Italian standards and classics performed at your table.

About pricing. Battista's Hole in the Wall does not publish current dinner prices on its website. Prices are not shown on this page to avoid surfacing outdated or inaccurate figures. Contact the restaurant directly at battistasrestaurant.com for current all-inclusive dinner rates before your visit.
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Every category at Battista's Hole in the Wall

Classic Italian-American dishes, all served as part of the all-inclusive dinner. Prices are not listed -- see the note above for why.

Prices omitted intentionally. Battista's does not publish current pricing online. To avoid displaying stale or incorrect figures, we have omitted prices entirely. Please call ahead or visit battistasrestaurant.com for current rates.
Most popular

Most-ordered dishes at Battista's

The dishes diners return to again and again, based on decades of guest reviews and the restaurant's own reputation in Las Vegas.

  1. 1Osso BucoClassic slow-braised veal shank. Battista's standout.Dinner entree
  2. 2Chicken MarsalaPan-sauteed chicken with mushrooms and Marsala wine sauce.Dinner entree
  3. 3Shrimp ScampiJumbo shrimp in garlic butter and white wine over linguine.Dinner entree
  4. 4LasagnaLayered lasagna with meat sauce, ricotta, and mozzarella.Dinner entree
  5. 5Fettuccine AlfredoRich, creamy Alfredo -- a vegetarian crowd-pleaser.Dinner entree
  6. 6Veal PiccataTender veal scallopini in lemon-caper butter sauce.Dinner entree
Atmosphere & history

A Las Vegas original since 1955

Battista Locatelli opened Battista's Hole in the Wall in 1955 -- the year Las Vegas was still finding its identity as a resort city. Decades later, the restaurant remains family-owned and almost unchanged: the same warm Italian hospitality, the same walls packed floor to ceiling with signed photos of celebrities who have dined there over the years, and the same live accordion player serenading tables every night.

The restaurant sits just a short walk from the Strip on Audrie Street, behind the Paris Las Vegas hotel -- a deliberate contrast to the glittery casino dining rooms nearby. Battista's is Las Vegas before it became the Strip: personal, loud, a little chaotic, and completely unpretentious.

The all-inclusive dinner format -- wine, soup, salad, bread, entree, and cappuccino for one price -- has been the model since the beginning. It has outlasted trends, recessions, and the demolition and rebuilding of half the Strip around it.

1955Founded
70+Years open
1Location (Las Vegas)
$$Price range
What makes it special

Six things that define the Battista's experience

Since 1955

Las Vegas's longest-running Italian restaurant

Battista's has been open continuously since 1955, making it one of the oldest restaurants in Las Vegas -- predating most of the iconic casino resorts on the Strip.

Included

Full bottle of wine per person

Every all-inclusive dinner includes a full bottle of house wine (red or white) per guest. Domestic beer is available as an alternative. This has been the policy since the beginning.

Live entertainment

Accordion player every night

A live accordion player performs Italian standards and classic songs throughout dinner -- a tradition that has continued for decades and is part of what makes Battista's uniquely theatrical.

Memorabilia

Walls covered in celebrity photos

Every inch of wall space is covered in signed celebrity photographs from the restaurant's 70 years of operation -- actors, musicians, boxers, politicians, and Las Vegas legends.

Family-owned

No corporate ownership

Battista's has remained family-owned since it opened. The personal, hands-on service style that results is a contrast to the large-scale, corporate-run casino restaurants that surround it.

Location

Just off the Strip

Battista's sits on Audrie Street, behind the Paris Las Vegas hotel -- a five-minute walk from the center of the Strip. It is a neighborhood Italian restaurant in the middle of one of the most tourist-dense areas on earth.

Plan your visit

What to know before you go to Battista's

Battista's fills up quickly, particularly on weekends and during major events on the Strip. Reservations are strongly recommended. The atmosphere is festive and loud -- this is not a quiet, formal dining room, but a lively, old-school Italian joint with accordion music in the background.

Dress code is smart casual -- no formal attire required, but Battista's draws a mix of tourists celebrating special occasions and Las Vegas regulars who have been coming for years.

Confirm hours, current pricing, and availability directly with the restaurant at battistasrestaurant.com before your visit.

  • Address: 4041 Audrie Street, Las Vegas, NV 89109
  • Nearest landmarks: Behind Paris Las Vegas / Bally's
  • Reservations: Strongly recommended
  • Dress code: Smart casual
  • Wine: Included with dinner per person
  • Entertainment: Live accordion nightly
  • Parking: Street and nearby casino structures
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Common questions

Battista's Hole in the Wall -- frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the most common questions about Battista's menu, the all-inclusive dinner format, location, and history.

What is Battista's Hole in the Wall in Las Vegas?

Battista's Hole in the Wall is a family-owned Italian restaurant in Las Vegas that has been operating since 1955. Located just off the Strip on Audrie Street (behind the Paris Las Vegas hotel), it is famous for its all-inclusive dinners with house wine included, walls covered in celebrity memorabilia, and live accordion entertainment. It is one of the longest-running restaurants in Las Vegas and a beloved local institution.

Does Battista's include wine with dinner?

Yes. Battista's is famous for including a full bottle of house wine (red or white) per person with every all-inclusive dinner -- one of the most generous house policies of any restaurant in Las Vegas. Domestic beer is available as an alternative to wine. The included wine and cappuccino at the end of the meal are hallmarks of the Battista's experience.

How much does dinner at Battista's Hole in the Wall cost?

Battista's offers all-inclusive dinners where the price covers your entree, house salad, minestrone soup, garlic bread, house wine (per person), and cappuccino. The restaurant does not publish current prices on its website. We recommend calling ahead or visiting battistasrestaurant.com for the most up-to-date pricing before your visit.

Is Battista's Hole in the Wall reservation-recommended?

Yes. Battista's is a popular destination for both tourists and Las Vegas locals, and it can fill up quickly -- especially on weekends and during major events on the Strip. Reservations are strongly recommended. Contact the restaurant directly at their official site or by phone.

What kind of food does Battista's serve?

Battista's serves classic Italian-American cuisine, including pasta dishes (lasagna, spaghetti, ravioli, cannelloni, fettuccine Alfredo), chicken preparations (Marsala, Piccata, Parmigiana, Cacciatore), veal dishes (Osso Buco, Veal Marsala), fresh seafood (Shrimp Scampi, Lobster Tail, Salmon), and steaks (Filet Mignon, New York Strip). Desserts include cannoli, tiramisu, spumoni, and cheesecake.

Where is Battista's Hole in the Wall located?

Battista's Hole in the Wall is located at 4041 Audrie Street, Las Vegas, NV 89109, just behind the Paris Las Vegas hotel and Bally's on the Strip. It's a short walk from the major casino resorts in that area, making it a convenient dinner option for visitors staying on the Strip.

Does Battista's have live entertainment?

Yes. Battista's has featured a live accordion player performing Italian standards and classic songs throughout dinner for decades. The live music is part of the restaurant's old-world charm and adds to the festive, family-style atmosphere that keeps diners coming back year after year.

Is Battista's Hole in the Wall still open?

Yes, Battista's Hole in the Wall remains open as of 2026. It has been in continuous operation since 1955, making it one of the longest-running restaurants in Las Vegas. Hours and availability during major holidays may vary -- confirm with the restaurant directly before visiting.

Are there vegetarian options at Battista's?

Yes. Battista's menu includes several vegetarian-friendly Italian dishes such as Fettuccine Alfredo, Manicotti, pasta with marinara sauce, Caesar salad, minestrone soup, and a range of desserts. The kitchen can also accommodate dietary requests -- ask your server when you arrive.

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