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Rollercoaster Restaurant

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Rollercoaster Restaurant
Company typeTrading name
IndustryHospitality
Number of locations
8
Area served
Europe, Middle East
ParentHeineMack GmbH
WebsiteRollercoaster Restaurant

Rollercoaster Restaurant (styled ROLLERCOASTERRESTAURANT) is a chain of restaurants where food is delivered by way of rollercoaster tracks via gravity, owned by HeineMack GmbH.[1] The restaurants work on a license model, and there are currently 8 locations across Europe and the Middle East, some of these restaurants are in or near theme parks, the company resp. patent holder is based in Nuremberg (where the first restaurant opened).[2]

The food delivery system is patented,[3] and only their licensed restaurants (some under the Rollercoaster Restaurant brand) currently use the concept of food delivery by rollercoaster in their restaurants.

Concept

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Food, drinks, and (in some locations such as Europa-Park and Alton Towers) merchandise items can be ordered using a touch-screen device on each table, either attached to the table or given to customers as they enter. Most food arrives via the network of rollercoaster tracks, though there are some items (such as hot drinks) which are brought to the table by a waiter.[4]

Locations

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As of May 2016, the company has the following open or planned locations:[5]

References

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  1. ^ "ROLLERCOASTERRESTAURANT". Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  2. ^ "Video: Watch the German rollercoaster restaurant". Archived from the original on 2014-12-05.
  3. ^ "ROLLERCOASTERRESTAURANT HEINEMACK GMBH". Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  4. ^ "Rollercoaster Restaurant sneak preview: Everything you need to know about Alton Towers' new dining sensation".
  5. ^ "ROLLERCOASTERRESTAURANT locations". Retrieved 16 May 2016.