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Ciao Bella Bakery Cafe Ready To Sweeten The Boulevard In Webster

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Published on January 10, 2026
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Ciao Bella Bakery Cafe is on its way to The Boulevard shopping center in Webster, with the new spot aiming for a March opening. Construction on the 2,625-square-foot tenant space has just kicked off, and the build-out is expected to wrap by the end of March. The cafe will land at 595 W. Bay Area Blvd., adding another hangout option to the Bay Area Boulevard retail strip.

A recently filed Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation record lists the project as Ciao Bella Bakery Cafe and shows the build-out began Jan. 5 with a projected completion date of March 31, 2026. The registration also notes a 2,625-square-foot tenant build-out with an estimated cost of $200,000.

What Now Houston reached tenant Bryan Siamak, who confirmed the bakery would be opening this spring but did not share additional details. The outlet also reports that Ciao Bella does not yet have a website or social media presence, so official updates are not available online just yet.

Project contacts and timeline

The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation registration lists CL2 Design as the project's design firm and names Bruce W. Derrick as the property owner, with Yi Liu recorded as the contact who filed the TABS registration. The record also identifies Luba H. Cheung as the registered accessibility specialist and includes a tenant phone number for Siamak, indicating the project is moving ahead under standard accessibility review.

Where Ciao Bella fits on Bay Area Blvd.

The arrival of Ciao Bella follows other recent cafe and bakery activity along Bay Area Boulevard, underscoring steady retail interest in Webster's corridor. Cherry Moon Coffee & Bakery opened in Webster late last year, according to Community Impact.

Since Ciao Bella currently has no web presence, the best places to track official details are permit filings and local outlets such as What Now Houston, which first reported the project. We will follow the build and update when the tenant releases a menu or a firm opening date.