Cafe Bella Vita
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+1 (718) 667-5656
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1919 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10305
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- Staten Island
- Posted 2 years ago
For almost 3 decades, Café Bella Vita has been offering a fine dining experience at affordable prices.
Conveniently located on Hylan Blvd., enjoy your next meal or host your next event with us. Please feel free to browse our picture galleries and various menus.
For more information simply give us a call or come pay us a visit to view our large dining area and bar. You have to see the pleasant, newly renovated and romantic atmosphere, and taste the Authentic Italian Cuisine for yourself. We look forward to seeing you soon!
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