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Bella Italia

About Bella Italia

Bella Italia is a restaurant chain with a total approaching 70 across the UK, 13 of which are in the capital. During a family day out in the city, Bella Italia provides something for everybody, with a broad menu, disabled facilities and parties of up to 40 people catered for. The restaurant is a grand topping to a London family day out and branches are situated all over the metropolis. 

A Bella Italia is based on Duke Street, a stone’s throw from London Dungeon, rounding off a scary family day out in reassuringly hearty fashion. 

If your family day is a visit to the Museum district of South Kensington - the Victoria & Albert, Science and the Natural History to name but some - then there’s a Bella Italia located perfectly on Old Brompton Road, where you can chat about the exhibits of dinosaurs, rockets and fine clothing – just the ticket for rest and refuelling. 

Shaftesbury Avenue boasts a plethora of family attractions, from theatres and cinemas to Piccadilly Circus and Cambridge Circus. Another top draw following a family day out or an evening on the town is a Bella Italia placed on the main drag, affording a convenient and welcome break from the hustle and bustle.  

If you film premieres are your thing, then a visit to Leicester Square is just the ticket, as are the Bella Italia restaurants beside the square and on Cranbourn Street, where you can chat about star-spotting or the big-screen presentations just over the road.  

For an illuminating and jaw-dropping family day out, Westminster has a bit of eeverything, with the Houses Of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, Parliament Square, Whitehall and 10 Downing Street, the Cenotaph, and the HQ of the Met, New Scotland Yard. Ask any policeman, and he’ll point you to Irving Street or Victoria Street for a brilliant Bella Italia, each offering a tranquil hideaway out of the hubbub at the heart of government. 

For those seeking ecclesiastical or architectural inspiration, Wren’s churches are just the ticket, and in St. Martin's Lane a Bella Italia offers sanctuary after a family day out.   

A walk in the park - Hyde Park to be exact – is how simple it is to find two Bella Italia restaurants on Queensway, while another Bella Italia is located on the 2nd Floor of Whitely’s Shopping Centre,  Bayswater, which is something of a family attraction too.   

Covent Garden houses many family attractions, from the piazza and theatres such as the Lyceum and the Royal Opera House, to the London Transport Museum. The Bella Italia on the square is an oasis of calm away from the crowds.  

Last but not least, Oxford Street is a colourful family attraction with its huge number of shops, and the Bella Italia on Argyll Street is ideal following a family day out. Peace and quiet and top food. Just the ticket.