Hole in the Wall

Hole in the Wall
Hole in the Wall

Hole in the Wall

Restaurant


Hole in the wall restaurants in Miami are often hidden gems, typically small and unassuming places that serve delicious, authentic food. These eateries might not have flashy signs or fancy décor, but they make up for it with flavorful dishes and a unique atmosphere.

  • Hot Dog
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    1/3 pound all beef hot dog served on a toasted brioche over sized hot dog bun, served with chips.

    $11
    $11
  • BBQ Burger
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    8 oz burger with BBQ, bacon, cheddar cheese and grilled onions, and served with chips.

    $16
    $16
  • Blackened Mahi Sandwich
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    Served on a jumbo brioche bun. Served with lettuce, tomato, onion, pickle and tartar sauce on the side, and served with chips.

    $18
    $18
  • BBQ Burger
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    8 oz burger with BBQ, bacon, cheddar cheese and grilled onions, and served with chips.

    $16
    $16
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3 reviews for Hole in the Wall

  1. 3 out of 5

    Great hole in the wall - food is so delicious! Try chicken, shrimp, and stewed beef, jerk chicken, shrimp creole, and there are some interesting Caribbean style dishes as well.
     
  2. 3 out of 5

    Hole in the Wall is a hidden gem in Miami! The food is amazing - the ribs and wings are cooked to perfection. They were very accommodating when I asked for no sauce. The staff are super friendly and provide excellent service. Don't miss out on this place if you're in town!
     
  3. 4 out of 5

    The Hole in the Wall has a typical bar/pub ambience and does a typical bar/pub menu, serving burgers, ribs, fish, sandwiches and the like. When I go there for lunch I almost always have the wings, which is their speciality . The individual wings are quite big and are grilled, not fried. There are lots of different varieties too, such as charred and hot and spicy. I prefer mine mild though, so I usually have the honey BBQ ones.