La Bella Cafe & Games in Chula Vista's Third Avenue Village combines Italian-American dining with a full arcade, billiards, and darts facility at 289 G Street. The kitchen runs the same Italian playbook — pizza, calzones, and red-sauce pasta — established by the La Bella brand on Third Avenue since 1955, contributing to a dining corridor anchored by restaurants such as Savoie Italian Eatery. A craft beer and wine bar supplements the food menu with rotating taps and happy-hour pairings served alongside the gaming floor. Private tables seat up to 15 guests without a cover fee, with larger events of 20-plus requiring advance reservation through the venue's dedicated event line. The billiards-and-darts floor doubles as a sports-viewing space with multiple mounted screens, positioning the venue as a game-day alternative to dedicated Chula Vista bars such as Manhattan Bar. The arcade room houses more than 50 cabinets alongside regulation billiards tables and steel-tip dartboards, merging sit-down Italian dining with competitive gaming under one 289-G-Street roof.