Rollercoaster Restaurant

Prater & East of the Danube


Flashing fluro lights, rattling roller-coaster tracks and thumping dance music welcome you into Vienna’s unique Rollercoaster Restaurant. Appropriately nestled in the heart of Prater Park, here you can experience ‘Gastronomy 4.0’ where robots mix your cocktails and roboticised roller coasters deliver them in strapped-down glass jars. The roller-coaster tracks snake throughout the restaurant to your communal tables for next-generation food service.

A distractingly fun atmosphere for families and friends looking for some post theme-park meals. You can order and customise your burgers, pasta or salad via tablet and enjoy the buzzing whizz of waitress-free delivery. Communal tables seating up to 14 people make this an immersive experience sure to delight young and old.


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