Certified by Rollercoaster Restaurant • Jun 21, 2026
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Certified by Rollercoaster Restaurant • Jun 21, 2026
RestaurantBarMerlin Entertainments
Located at Alton Towers Resort the Rollercoaster Restaurant is set below a vast rollercoaster track. Get together with friends, colleagues, and family for a unique dining experience.
The restaurant is open to the general public and guests do not need a theme park ticket to dine in the evening. Booking is advisable, please click the link to check availability and book.
Details
Dine-inAvailable
TakeoutNot available
Accepts reservationsAvailable
Requires reservationsAvailable
DebitAvailable
Mobile paymentsAvailable
Cash onlyNot available
LunchAvailable
DinnerAvailable
VegetarianAvailable
[Free/Paid] wi-fiAvailable
RestroomAvailable
Welcomes familiesAvailable
Kid friendlyAvailable
Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable
Wheelchair accessible restroomAvailable
Wheelchair accessible seatingAvailable
Location
Certified by Rollercoaster Restaurant • Jun 21, 2026
Certified by Rollercoaster Restaurant • Jun 21, 2026
Monday11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Reviews
3.6
2,245 reviews
5 stars
864
4 stars
488
3 stars
326
2 stars
243
1 star
324
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STEWARTCHIPS
5 days ago
2.0
Expensive experience food was mediocre £20 for a burger which was dry soft drinks were £5 each amd watered down noticed others didn't finish there soft drinks. The only fun part is the way the food is delivered on the rollercoaster rails.
Meals for 2 adults and 2 kids £86 I felt ripped off.
AG
Ash Gladding
Jun 13, 2026
2.0
The place was a nice one time experience, most of the staff were nice but there was one guy who after asking us if we would like any sauces, didn't come back for 10 mins, so we had to eat without, next to no gluten free options anymore, so would not recommend for anyone who is gluten free or celiac, if you just want the experience then sure it's worth it but for the price of the food and what you are paying, absolutely not.
LJ
Lucie Jervis
Jun 4, 2026
3.0
This is a super cool concept for a restaurant just a shame the food isn’t amazing. Staff were lovely and attentive but the restaurant could really do with a revamp. Super outdated tables and pictures on the wall but does have history of the theme park. The music was on the louder side and the place had a distinct smell of a soft play area. A place like this can get away with how much they charge as it’s the only area to get food when the park is closed and as it’s in the theme park but a kids simple tomato pasta was £9.50 which is expensive. A cup of juice was £4. The menu was very limited in options with burgers costing £19.50. A few burgers, a few curry’s and only 2 sides. Most of this stuff i wouldn’t be surprised if it was microwaved. There was 1 vegan option for a burger but it was lukewarm inside despite the restaurant opening at 4:30 and we were the first table in you would assume it would be fresh and hot. Various spots were dirty such as the metal track had food markings on under where is visible to guest and also unpolished cutlery and dirty glasses. The place could be great if the finer details were picked up on and our experience would have been better. Our table won’t be coming back.
MP
Morri P
May 31, 2026
1.0
Ordered the vegan chicken burger and it was so tough I couldn’t even cut through it with cutlery despite being less than half a centimetre thick. The staff were apologetic and offered to send a new burger but an unfortunate misunderstanding meant the replacement got cancelled.
I was left waiting with just fries for over an hour and it was resolved with a refund after we established what had happened. But overall, the food was very underwhelming, fries tough, pasta cheap and overcooked despite the ridiculous price. The restaurant has weird lighting that switches between completely yellow and green at random times and most of the online menu options weren’t available once in the restaurant.
The novelty of the rollercoaster isn’t worth the overpriced, bad food and even so, sharing a food delivery track with another table full of children meant we didn’t get to enjoy any of the experience of spinning the table round to grab our food as the other children were determined to do it for everybody’s not just their own table.
The staff were really lovely and very accommodating but it’s not enough to make up for the poor experience and we didn’t seem like the only people having issues with food when we spoke with other customers.
We won’t be going back despite it being one of the few dinner options available.
FI
forever imami
May 30, 2026
1.0
Ever since the menu change, the food quality has gone downhill significantly while the prices have continued to rise. The fries and chicken nuggets were dry and disappointing, and charging extra for basic sauces like ketchup feels unreasonable.
The Crispy Chicken Wings were by far the worst part of the meal – incredibly sour, overly spicy, far too salty, and not crispy in the slightest.
We paid over £70 for this meal, which was nowhere near worth the money. Very disappointing experience, and sadly we won’t be coming back.
Frequently Asked Questions About Rollercoaster Restaurant
Where is the Rollercoaster Restaurant located?
The Rollercoaster Restaurant is located at Alton Towers Resort on Farley Ln, Stoke-on-Trent, Alton, Staffordshire, ST104DB, GB.
What are the opening hours of the Rollercoaster Restaurant?
The restaurant is open daily from 11:00 to 23:00.
Do I need a theme park ticket to dine at the Rollercoaster Restaurant?
No, guests do not need a theme park ticket to dine in the evening at the Rollercoaster Restaurant, which is open to the general public.
Is reservation required to dine at the Rollercoaster Restaurant?
Yes, booking a reservation is advisable and required to dine at the Rollercoaster Restaurant.
Does the Rollercoaster Restaurant accommodate families and children?
Yes, the restaurant welcomes families and children and also offers a children's menu.
Does the Rollercoaster Restaurant serve alcoholic beverages?
Yes, the restaurant serves a variety of alcoholic beverages including beer, wine, and cocktails.
Is the Rollercoaster Restaurant accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, it has wheelchair accessible entrances, parking, seating, and restrooms.
What nearby attractions can I visit before or after dining at the Rollercoaster Restaurant?
You can visit nearby attractions such as Beast (Alton Towers), Galactica, Nemesis, and the Forbidden Valley within Alton Towers Resort.
Are there convenient transportation options near the Rollercoaster Restaurant?
Yes, the Monorail Station and Monorail Station (Car Park) are nearby, helping you easily access the restaurant and the resort.
Where can I find other dining options near the Rollercoaster Restaurant?
Nearby dining options include Flambos buffet restaurant and bar, Wafflemeister, and Explorers Pizza Pasta Buffet.
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