Bella Italia

About Bella Italia

Bella Italia is a chain of restaurants numbering nearly 70 throughout the UK, and 13 in London alone. During a family day out, Bella Italia offers something for everyone, with a wide-ranging menu, disabled access and party bookings for up to 40. The restaurant is an ideal treat on a London family day out and branches are located across the city. 

There is a Bella Italia at Duke Street, not far from the London Dungeon, which rounds off a spooky family day out in reassuringly heart-warming style. 

If your idea of a family day out is to visit the Museum district of South Kensington, with the Victoria & Albert, Science and the Natural History among them, then another Bella Italia is ideally situated at Old Brompton Road to discuss all those displays of dinosaurs, rockets and fine clothes – just the ticket for relaxation and refuelling. 

Shaftesbury Avenue has a whole host of family attractions, from theatreland’s cinemas and stages to Piccadilly Circus and Cambridge Circus. Another highlight after a family day out or an evening on the town is a Bella Italia located on the main thoroughfare, providing a convenient and welcome break from the hubbub.  

If you fancy seeing the site of many a film premiere, then a trip to Leicester Square is just the ticket, as are the Bella Italia restaurants on the square and in Cranbourn Street, where you can discuss star-spotting or the current crop of silver-screen highlights just down the road.  

For an educational and awe-inspiring family day out, Westminster provides it all with the Houses Of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, Parliament Square, Whitehall and 10 Downing Street, the Cenotaph, and the home of the Met, New Scotland Yard. Ask any policeman, and he’ll point you to either Irving Street or Victoria Street, where a Bella Italia awaits, in each case providing a tranquil corner away from all the hustle and bustle of the heart of national government. 

For those desirous of ecclesiastical or architectural inspiration, the churches of Wren are just the ticket, and in St. Martin's Lane another Bella Italia provides sanctuary after a family day out.  
A walk in the park - Hyde Park, that is – is how easy it is to find a pair of Bella Italia restaurants located on Queensway, while a third Bella Italia is on the 2nd Floor of Whitely’s Shopping Centre in Bayswater, something of a family attraction in itself.   

The Covent Garden area boasts many a family attraction, from the piazza and theatres like the Lyceum and the Royal Opera House, to the London Transport Museum. The Bella Italia here provides a restive break from the crowds.  

Finally, Oxford Street is a huge family attraction with its amazing array of stores, and the Bella Italia on Argyll Street is perfect after a family day out shopping. Peace, quiet and great food. Just the ticket.