

There are then several Pizza serving area's. Lettuce, pasta's, various salads and sauces are all available and there's plenty of it. The plates are perhaps a little on the small side, but that just means more trips! There are two Salad Bars, which prevents there from being a swarm of people. You pay for your meals prior to getting food (£6.95 adult / £3.95 children, Annual Pass discounts apply) and are then free to eat. The walls are tastefully decorated and fits in to the Katanga Canyon area without being overkill. You are seated at one of the wooden tables, and background music plays overhead. On my last visit, I counted a dozen staff in my half of the restaurant alone. Replacing the old KFC/Pizza Hut outlet, it's been totally redesigned inside and now features an Open Kitchen and a number of serving areas.Įven though there may seem to be a queue to get in, you are seated with remarkable haste by one of the many staff. Upon leaving, we noticed that the advertising boards clearly showed ice cream so we photographed them.It's really the perfect addition to the Food & Beverage market at Alton Towers. She also implied that we were getting a good deal as other similar establishments were charging £16 as opposed to their charge of £14. She also said that we should have been told on entry that Capri Sun and Milkshakes were available but we had not been told this. We found the Manager who informed us that ice cream was not available and that there were no indications in the restaurant that it was. Some of us were also disappointed that the only non fizzy drink on offer was water. Having looked forward to finishing our meal with ice cream we were very disappointed to find out it was no longer on offer. There were 13 of us (Table1) including 3 under 12s and 4 teenagers for whom we had to pay full price. We visited the PizzaPasta Buffet 8th October.
