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Be cautious when converting Tesco Clubcard points to Bella Italia
I converted my Tesco Clubcard points into vouchers for Bella Italia, assuming it would be easy to use them. Unfortunately, my experience was very frustrating.
The closest restaurant to me is in Stevenage, about 29 miles away. Before travelling, I tried many times to call the restaurant to confirm that Tesco Clubcard rewards were accepted every day. Each time I reached an automated answering system and could not speak to anyone.
Because I couldn’t get through, I had to drive all the way there to check in person. When I arrived, a staff member told me this is not the first time customers have complained about the phone system and that sometimes the phone does not even ring in the restaurant.
This was extremely inconvenient. Imagine bringing friends or family for a special occasion and only then discovering there might be an issue using the voucher.
If I had known about these difficulties beforehand, I would never have converted my Tesco Clubcard rewards to Bella Italia. I hope the company fixes their communication system and provides clearer information for customers.
Just sharing my experience so others can be aware before converting their points.
Terrible service!! staff are friendly until you say something is wrong then your treated like dirty, service took ages we was sat for 1h 30 minutes before any food was given. We could not catch a server at all they were all talking to each other or darting off, Couples that walked in after us was getting served and having there mains and leaving before we’d had anything. Food was meh and came to quite a big amount so quite disappointing would definitely not recommend or go again.
My 17-year-old son and I were visiting England for the first time and chose Bella Italia near Paddington Station because they offered many gluten-free options. Unfortunately, what should have been a pleasant evening turned into a very disappointing experience.The food itself was good and the atmosphere was acceptable. However, we were seated right next to a door where both guests and staff constantly passed through — despite the restaurant not being full. From the moment we sat down, we felt rushed. We were asked to order almost immediately, before we had even had time to properly look at the menu.I asked what was gluten-free, and we were told to scan a QR code to access the gluten-free menu. The link never worked. I then asked the staff to explain the menu so I could understand what I was able to eat. Instead of helpful guidance, we received vague answers. When I asked why the risotto was not gluten-free, I was told it contained a “special rice” that was not gluten-free — which was confusing and poorly explained. That said, I do appreciate that they did not claim something was safe if they were not 100% certain.We ordered several small plates and main courses and specifically asked for everything to be served at the same time. They agreed — but that did not happen. We also ordered drinks that never arrived and had to remind them. No one checked on us. No one asked if we wanted more drinks. Instead, staff came to clear plates that we had not even finished. Not a single smile. No sense of hospitality or service.When they finally brought the bill, we had actually planned to order dessert. But by then, the experience had already been overshadowed by the lack of service and basic attentiveness.If we had received even minimal attention, a smile, or any sense that they valued us as guests, we would happily have stayed longer and ordered more food and drinks. Instead, we left feeling rushed, unwelcome, and that the experience was not worth the money.It felt like the priority was turning tables quickly rather than providing a good dining experience.Very disappointing. What should have been a lovely evening was completely ruined.
Went to the Stoke on trent restaurant at 12.00 before going to the theatre for the 2.00 afternoon show our order was taken at 12.10 and when our meal hadn't arrived by 12.55 I asked the waitress how much longer it would be , , it arrived at 1.10 , I asked her for some parmesan cheese and she sprinkled about half a teaspoon on my meal and rushed off ,it took us less than 5 minutes to eat our meal because the portions were so small, an absolute rip off , avoid at all costs.
I don’t know normally write a review, but I feel I need to tonight. I waited behind a lady and her daughter approx 8yrs old, she was asked whether she wanted 2 menus or a child’s menu. The manager then came to myself and my 24 year old daughter who has Down Syndrome, we were shown to a table of 2 where I was given a menu and a child’s menu + crayons were put down in front of her. I quickly removed these to save her embarrassment and upset, when I asked the manager for another menu, she questioned me if this was what I wanted! My daughter may have a disability, but this doesn’t mean she’s a child. It was very hurtful in the way one individual’s attitude presumed she knew things about my daughter, especially when I accepted the manager for who she is!!
Very overpriced for mediocre food! Shocked at the price! It was £92 for two Spaghetti Carbonaras, a diet coke, a Fanta, a fruit mocktail and two scoops of Gelato. This is the first time l've been to Bella Italia, and it will be the last!Ordered a starter - sharing plater, on it was literally four mushrooms cut in half, for two people! Dry, thin garlic bread, the worst i've ever tasted! And a pile of tiny square chopped tomatoes for £16. What a total rip-off!The spaghetti carbonara was dry, had no sauce on it, and had three, tiny pieces of chicken in it and a few, tiny chopped pieces of very fatty, hard, ham. No flavour. I left most of it! It was just a plate of dry spaghetti.The waitress asked me if I wanted a box to take it all back home in🤣 the best box for this underwhelming dish, is the bin! I'll give the whole experience 1/10 simply because the staff were friendly and polite! Our Polish waitress really added to the authentic Italian experience!
Be cautious when converting Tesco Clubcard points to Bella ItaliaI converted my Tesco Clubcard points into vouchers for Bella Italia, assuming it would be easy to use them. Unfortunately, my experience was very frustrating.The closest restaurant to me is in Stevenage, about 29 miles away. Before travelling, I tried many times to call the restaurant to confirm that Tesco Clubcard rewards were accepted every day. Each time I reached an automated answering system and could not speak to anyone.Because I couldn’t get through, I had to drive all the way there to check in person. When I arrived, a staff member told me this is not the first time customers have complained about the phone system and that sometimes the phone does not even ring in the restaurant.This was extremely inconvenient. Imagine bringing friends or family for a special occasion and only then discovering there might be an issue using the voucher.If I had known about these difficulties beforehand, I would never have converted my Tesco Clubcard rewards to Bella Italia. I hope the company fixes their communication system and provides clearer information for customers.Just sharing my experience so others can be aware before converting their points.
Great experience yesterday afternoon at Bella Italia Hampstead Valley. Assisted by the best waitress on Earth: Bhakti, we will deeply miss you! Excellent service, delicious pasta, amazing promotion and perfect atmosphere. We love Bella Italia!
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