Bellusa Café Bellusa Café in Victoria, Gozo is a favorite stop for us when in the Gozitan capital city. Situated on the edge of Independence Square, it is the perfect stop for an Americano Coffee or Cappuccino and a Maltese Pastizz before you check out all the local vendors and craftsmen that line the two streets on either side of Bellusa. If something more substantial is what you craze, Bellusa Café serves a grandiose English Breakfast for those with a large appetite. Eggs, pastries, and additional breakfast items are available. If we choose to shop first, Bellusa is ideal for lunch. Delicious hamburgers, chicken burgers, and sandwiches accompanied by delicious golden fries are sure to fill you up. They even offer an American-style hot dog. Excellent pizzas can be for one or to share with the family. People-watching is a favorite pastime of ours, and this is the place to do it. Order a cold beer or a refreshing glass of wine, and watch the world go by. Belussa Café is a casual, budget-friendly place sure to have something to satisfy...
Read moreIf I could I would give 0 star as that how much is worth this place starting with the service! I work in hospitality and know what a good service looks like! Today I went with my family to Gozo and bumped in to this little place, we were really hungry and did not bother to look further so decided to stop here! BIGGEST MISTAKE EVER! The waiter who looked like did not wanted to be there at all rolled his eyes on us and questioned if we are serious if we want to order from him, I never in my life has experienced something like this and I felt embarrassed for him! Than when food arrived I got shocked that they asked €9 for a disgusting frozen pizza what they probably bought in Lidl for €1, pretending it is freshly made as they put fresh oregano on top, big joke! I do not recommend this place at all! Disgrace for...
Read moreWe stopped in Gozo by boat at the Harbor and we took a tour bus to the center. From the center we jumped in a lovely, tiny electric train and put us to the Citadel. We paid only 2 EUR/ person for the electric train. Don't miss the electric train, because you have to walk a lot to the Citadel. It's funny that you have no electric train back, just use a tuk-tuk taxi.
Before you walk up to the citadel, visit Bellusa Cafe.
Take a nice lunch in Bellusa Cafe, they have local beers too. The cappuccino was great. The dishes were excellent. The service is very professional and quick. The water was very friendly and helpful. I can recommend this cool cafe...
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