Bella Italia will open its new Croydon branch by giving away free £10 vouchers.
The restaurant is set to open at Valley Leisure Park on December 6, offering a taste of Italian festive cheer in the borough.
Situated at 3 Hesterman Way, the restaurant will have a capacity of 160 guests, providing an atmosphere suitable for family meals, post-shopping treats, and holiday gatherings.
Bella Italia's upcoming Christmas menu will feature a variety of dishes, including the Christmas Camembert Pizza, which combines a classic Italian base with a festive twist.
Also planned is a selection of freshly prepared, hand-stretched sourdough pizzas, comforting pasta dishes, and indulgent desserts.
An assortment of flavours from a gelato cart will add a special touch for diners of all ages.
To enjoy the £10 discount, customers will need to sign up and download the Bella Italia app.
This launch is part of Bella Italia’s ‘Feel Bella’ campaign, encouraging guests to take a break from daily life and enjoy the comfort of Italian hospitality.
The restaurant chain has been serving up its signature dishes, such as creamy carbonara, rich Bolognese, and classic Lasagne Verdi, for over 30 years.
Each dish is prepared with fresh, high-quality ingredients and follows regional Italian recipes, bringing a slice of Italy to every table.
Bella Italia Croydon will also offer a seasonal twist on its classic menu, featuring holiday-inspired dishes to celebrate the season.
The new location aims to be a welcoming haven where guests can slow down and enjoy hearty meals.
A spokesperson for Bella Italia said: "We’re delighted to bring the authentic taste and spirit of Italy to Croydon at such a festive time of year.
"The Valley Leisure Park is the perfect setting to bring people together this Christmas, whether they’re enjoying a special family meal, catching up with friends, or stopping by after a day of shopping."
For more information, visit bellaitalia.co.uk.
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