Restaurant opens aboard a ROLLERCOASTER at Alton Towers
Diners can watch their meal travel 400 metres and do two loop-the-loops before reaching their plate
THIS restaurant brings a whole new meaning to fast food.
Britain's only rollercoaster restaurant is now open at Alton Towers.
Diners watch as their dishes race along a rollercoaster track from the kitchen to their table.
Meals are placed at the top of the track from the kitchen and then hurtle through two gravity defying loop-the-loops and down an eight metre spiral before landing on one of the restaurant's 13 tables.
The theme park restaurant opened its doors earlier this year and is the first of its kind in the UK.
Diners can enjoy anything from a rollercoaster burger to a chicken curry or a fillet steak.
To ensure each meal can negotiate the 400m steel track and arrive in an edible manner, every meal on the restaurant's menu was put through its paces at the Staffordshire Resort's extensive test centre.
Speaking about the new restaurant, Gill Riley from Alton Towers said it offered guests a unique dining experience.
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"The intricate network of loops and spiralling tracks is an incredible spectacle and we feel the restaurant is an attraction in itself," Riley said.
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