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60 Villa Louisa Rd, Bolton, Connecticut, 06043, United States
(860) 646-3161 avillalouisa.com
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Jun 11, 2018
Grounds were beautiful. Service was excellent and the food was very good. We had an event honoring a young group and the food selection provided was a good balance for adults and a group of young adults. The size of the room fit our group well and we had plenty of room for dancing. My daughters had a blast and I attribute a good part of that enjoyment to the service and location.

Jun 9, 2018
Highly recommend! Harold is a wedding god! Him and the staff went above and beyond to make our day special thank you so much! Best bang for you buck for wedding venues! Plus gotta shout out the breakdancing server nice moves!!

Jun 7, 2018
I went there for a show to see Matt Fraser... in case you dont know who he is, he is a world renowned psychic. The place is so pretty inside, and the room everyone was in was HUGE! If you need a place to have a wedding, this is a nice place to go. But it is down a road that out in the boonies. LOL

Mar 31, 2018
A Villa Louisa is such an amazing venue! It offers a very spacious, clean and elegant atmosphere. Asim, Harold and the rest of the staff completely out do themselves to make sure every fine detail is met to create the perfect event. I highly recommend A Villa Louisa!!!!

Jan 16, 2018
I came here with my boyfriend for the Sunday brunch and was amazed at the food quality and price! It was only $18 each for an all you can eat buffet and coffee/mimosas. The waffle and omelette bars were great and the food was all fresh and hot. I'd highly recommend a visit in.

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