
Bella Italia offering £1 Spritz drinks all day, with no limits
Bella Italia offering £1 Spritz drinks all day, with no limits
The offer can be combined with other ongoing promotions
Bella Italia is running a one-day-only offer - £1 Spritz Day - with Summer Spritz drinks for a pound each, all day long on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Guests can enjoy as many £1 Spritz cocktails or mocktails as they wish throughout the day, with no limits - as long as food is purchased.
Drinking to excess is not permitted and Bella Italia will reserve the right to cease service at any time. Guests must drink responsibly at all times. Alcohol served only to guests aged 18+, and Challenge 25 is observed in all restaurants.
The £1 Spritz Day can be combined with other offers, including Bella's £5 Pasta Deal and the ongoing Padlock Challenge, where guests can unlock up to 90 days of 50% off food.
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A Bella Italia spokesperson said: 'We wanted to go big to celebrate the start of summer, and what better way than with £1 Spritzes all day long? It's the ultimate treat - bold savings, delicious drinks, and the perfect excuse to get together. Whether you're joining us for £5 pasta, collecting Padlocks, or just dropping in for a light bite, we're making it easy to kick off summer in style.'
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