The five Mediterranean civilisations which comprise Terra Mitica are represented through their delicious cuisines and recipes in the cafes and restaurants scattered throughout the park. Customers are sure to find something to their taste and pocket in the four types of eatery; comfort, self-service, fast food or café bars, whether it be a sumptuous dinner with waiter service or a quick snack between shows or rides.


Via Apia

Top class Italian dining in elegant surroundings inspired by the aristocratic 'House of Fauno' in Pompeii. Clients can choose from a mouth-watering selection of starters, main courses and delicious desserts in what will surely be a meal to remember and make any occasion a special one.

Famelicus

Cool drinks and sandwiches are the order of the day on this shady terrace next to Pica Picae. It's the best place in the park to wait for those who dare to tangle with the mighty Magnus Colossus roller coaster.

Pica Picae

This self-service restaurant is an ideal place to pick (pica) just what you want from the menu, be it macaroni alla Bolognese, grilled chicken or spareribs you can dine Roman style on the cool terrace in the shadow of the Magnus Colossus roller coaster.

Pompeya

Grab a quick snack or a refreshingly cool drink from this small café right next to the Circus Maximus so that you don't miss any of the fantastic Imagina show inside.

L'Almadrava

The lavish, Moorish style of this fabulous restaurant is a reproduction of the “patio de los Arrayanes” in Granada's Alhambra Palace and serves food fit for a Sultan. Specialising in typical Spanish cuisine with an Arabic influence many of Spain's regions are represented on a menu which includes Paellas from Alicante, Manchego cheese and Iberian cured ham.

El Pincho

Fast food restaurants were never this beautiful! Inspired by the Levantine coast houses with open spaces, sweeping arches, and blue and white facades you'll want to linger longer with your sandwiches and cooling drinks.

Racó

It means corner and that's what it is - a quiet corner to enjoy a sandwich or ice-ream on the shady terrace with fantastic views of the Tizona looping roller coaster.

 

Les Gavines

At Les Gavines you can dine in a typical country farmhouse of the Valencia region, with shady spots, whitewashed columns and honeysuckle. The self-service menu includes, paellas, salads, meat and fresh fish and is a great way to boost energy levels between the shows and rides of the park.

Puig Campana

The irresistible aroma of popcorn draws people to the small stand next to Arietes where the Red Beard spectacular takes place. Ice creams and drinks are on hand for those who need a welcome cooler after the all action show.

La Mar de Colors

A typical Spanish 'white village' is the setting for a series of small eateries which jostle round the town square. The terraces, balconies, arches and porches are shaded by giant parasols and form the dining areas which give the feeling of being in a perfect village.

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