What's On£1 kids meals at family favourite restaurant Bella Italia
Want to treat your family this Easter without busting the bank? Offering kids meals from just £1, taste authentic italian menus from family favourite Bella Italia.- Dates 06/04/2019 - 05/05/2019
- Location 1 Cranbourn Street, WC2H 7AJ
- Price ££
Treat your family without busting the bankOffering a magnificent menu full of Italian delicacies, children eat for only £1 from the Kids menu, making Bella Italia the perfect place to celebrate Easter.What’s more, Bella have teamed up with new film, Boss Baby and family favourite, Spirit to give you an entertaining activity sheet with all new games, puzzles AND brand new chances to win in their competitions!So, go on and treat your loved ones to a special menu.Refuel your bellies with traditional favourites ranging from home-made pastas, piping hot pizzas or freshly made salads. Whatever you fancy, the friendly staff will be sure to serve it all with a complimentary side of famiglia-friendly fun.Make your reservation today online here. Or book a table the traditional way using the details below:T: +44 020 7734 1246E: CranbournSt@BellaItalia.co.ukPlease note, offer is available everyday from 12pm, except Saturday and Bank Holidays.Authentic Italian IngredientsTo make sure you’re served great quality food at every restaurant, Bella source the freshest ingredients.Each menu is created with the best advice from real Italian families. The Contino family make the vibrant salsa verde, featuring on some of Bella’s vegan dishes and the remarkable red pesto. Read more about Bella’s Italian producers here.Because it’s one of your favourite restaurants, there are four dotted around Leicester Square!We wouldn’t want you missing out, so here are all the locations near by:
- 10 Irving Street, WC2H 7AT
- 61-63 Shaftesbury Ave, W1D 6LQ
- 70 St Martin’s Lane, WC2N 4JS
- 25 Argyll Street, W1F 7TU
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