
"Botte piccola fa buon vino," or "big things come in small packages," is precisely the colloquialism one could use to describe Bella Verona, a quaint but highly regarded treasure in the vivacious, historic, downtown Salem. Slightly dwarfed by the large Hawthorne Hotel located across the street, Bella Verona certainly stands out, however, to patrons that bid for a seat in this intimate, cozy spot.
Bella Verona simply oozes Italian character and charm. Walls are filled with nostalgic photos, prints, and relics that practically transport guests on a journey to bella Italia. And with equally authentic, savory fare, Bella Verona should, without question, be your next stop.
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