


Our buzzing Milton Keynes Italian restaurant is located right in the heart of the bustling Theatre District. Were in the perfect spot for a pre show bite or a family meal out. Let our friendly team treat you to all the authentic Bella dishes like our delicious Lasagne, a twist on the Italian classic Carbonara with crispy bacon or range of pizzas with carefully thought out ingredients! For those with a sweet tooth, our sharing framenti is perfect to indulge something sweet. Bring your family for a get together, invite some friends over or spend that quality time with your loved one.
Casual restaurant serving Italian pasta, pizza & grill dishes, with a special children’s menu.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 12 Savoy Cres, Milton Keynes MK9 3PU, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1908 104647
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: bellaitalia.co.uk
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Our server (pretty sure he was the manager — and a very handsome one ) was amazing! He greeted us so warmly and gave us a nice table. I came with my mum, and we had carbonara and spaghetti with meatballs — both were super tasty! Maybe could’ve used a bit less oil and a touch more sauce, but honestly, can’t complain. You can tell the chefs make everything with care and pretty fast too! ✨
Unfortunately, the tea cups and the glass for tap water were dirty, which was disappointing and affected the experience. Table was sticky and had some crumbs on it.
Food is good! Used tastecard to have 2 for 1 treat!
My wife and I decided to go to Bella Italia after watching a movie. When we saw the sign outside offering 25% off food with any cinema ticket, we thought it was a nice bonus. So we had our dinner and showed our tickets to one of the staff members. He checked with the manager and came back saying the offer only applies from Sunday to Thursday.
I paid the full price and thought, “Maybe I missed that detail.” But when I went outside and looked again at the poster, there was nothing about the days—just a tiny “T&Cs apply.” I went back in and showed it to the manager, who told me that the “T&Cs apply” means I should have asked first.
That’s not fair marketing—it’s misleading. It makes you feel tricked, like the brand is trying to make a fool out of you. And it’s not about the small discount I lost; it’s about how they made me feel.
In marketing, we say that brands don’t sell products—they sell feelings. Bella Italia sold me the feeling of being fooled. And that’s why I won’t go back.