"A self-proclaimed hole-in-the-wall tucked beside the Linq parking lot, this kitschy, old-school Italian spot is famous for a fully prix-fixe, multi-course menu featuring Italian classics such as spaghetti and meatballs, lasagna, and veal Marsala, preceded by minestrone soup or salad, pours of house wine, sides of garlic bread and pasta, and finished with cappuccino. The dining room leans into nostalgic Vegas maximalism—red booths, heavy woods and walls crowded with framed pictures, glass bottles, wooden baskets, garlic strands, and wagon wheels—making it a longtime convention-set favorite despite not being heralded as the city's best Italian. After a 50-year tenure, it temporarily closed on June 1 for renovations and is scheduled to reopen on June 23; a multi-course meal starts at $29.95." - Janna Karel