Francesco's Hole in the Wall is a italian restaurant Northbrook located in United States.
254 Skokie Blvd (btw Lake Cook Rd. & Elmwood Ave.) Northbrook , IL 60062 United States
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Discover & Visa) |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Lunch, Dinner |
Drinks | Cocktails |
This place is as close to authentic Italian dining experience as it gets in the U.S. The food is amazing, the atmosphere is Lively and welcoming. Some people call it crowded but it's just right!
Amazing food! Be warmed very small restaurant with a hands on approach order anything you like they will create it.
The takeout menu doesn't necessarily match the menu board, so be sure to ask about other items or check out their takeout menu on the Web before hitting this place.
A great menu to enjoy before a fabulous evening at Ravinia!!! Great staff and service!
Everything is fantastic. The house salad is legen-waitforit-dary.
Amazing food. Horrible environment. Small space and very claustrophobic environment.
Excellent menu, and excellent food. Come early if you don't want to wait
Make sure you ask the server if that is everything on the menu. There's always 20 other things that aren't listed.
Incredible family owned Italian restaurant
The hole in the wall salad is the best. They also do really good takeout .
Really a hole in the wall , but really good food. Go after 8:30 p.m. on a weeknight if you don't want to wait.
The food makes up for the "Hole in the Wall " atmosphere.
Yum!!! Delicious
Profiterole was ok, nothing special. Did not like that the gelato had white chocolate chips in it. Gross combination.
Sooooo gooooood!
Great martinis, potato chips and whole roasted bistro chicken. One of the best restaurants in Northbrook. - Rick Bendix
Warm delicious bread. A family member of Mia Francesca. Really can't go wrong. - carolyn martin
Lots of rotating and permanent exhibits, including a great model train one. Huge space, can easily spend a whole day walking around and taking in the views. Our regular spot for mother's day. - Mehul Sheth