Where to eat? Your guide to Tibidabo restaurants

Hungry on the hilltop? Good news—you don’t have to leave the park to find great food. Tibidabo restaurants cover everything from churros with skyline views to food trucks slinging hot pizzas. Whether you're after a fast bite between rides or a sit-down meal with a side of city views, there’s something for everyone. No fine dining here—this is casual, kid-friendly, queue-busting fuel for a day of fun. Bookings? Not needed. Just bring your appetite.

Restaurants at Tibidabo Amusement Park

Bar de l'Estació

  • Cuisine: Sandwiches, snacks, drinks | Price range: €10–20
  • Ambiance: Laid-back pitstop with views of the funicular
  • Location: Near the Funicular arrival zone
  • Booking: Walk-in only
  • Good for: Quick coffee break or post-ride refresh
  • Classic theme park snack bar done right. Toasted sandwiches, iced coffee, and shaded tables—perfect for catching your breath before diving back into the action.
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Bar Piratta

  • Cuisine: Burgers & fast food | Price range: €10–20
  • Ambiance: Pirate-themed eatery with a playful vibe
  • Location: Aventures (level 1) 
  • Booking: Walk-in only
  • Good for: Families with kids who eat faster than they ride
  • Set sail for salty fries and juicy burgers in this shipwreck-themed eatery. It’s a crowd-pleaser for little swashbucklers and hungry captains alike. Fast, fun, and predictably delicious.
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Diavolo Food Truck

  • Cuisine: Pizza & fast food | Price range: €5-12
  • Ambiance: Street food energy, park flair
  • Location: Aventures (level 1) 
  • Booking: Walk-in only
  • Good for: Grab-and-go pizza lovers
  • Serving up thin-crust pizzas straight from the oven, Diavolo is your go-to for slices topped with melted mozzarella, spicy pepperoni, or classic Margherita bliss. Skip the cutlery, grab a slice (or three), and prepare for instant joy.
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Escribà

  • Cuisine: Pastries, waffles, desserts | Price range: €10–20
  • Ambiance: Boutique patisserie meets fairground treat stall
  • Location: Below Avió ride
  • Booking: Walk-in only
  • Good for: Sweet breaks and photo ops
  • A sugary wonderland from Barcelona’s legendary pastry house. Think cloud-like waffles, glossy cakes, and sweets too pretty to eat, but you will. A must-stop for dessert devotees.
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Green

  • Cuisine: Healthy bowls, wraps, juices | Price Range: €2-7
  • Ambiance: Fresh, modern, and slightly hipster
  • Location: Panoramic Area (level 1)
  • Booking: Walk-in only
  • Good for: Light eaters and health-conscious thrill-seekers
  • Kale and quinoa meet mountaintop views. This is where you detox between churros and roller coasters. Surprisingly filling, and very photogenic.
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Iogurteria

  • Cuisine: Frozen yogurt & sweets | Price range: €3-6
  • Ambiance: Candy-colored and casual
  • Location: Panoramic Area (level 1)
  • Booking: Walk-in only
  • Good for: Dessert lovers and anyone overheating in the sun
  • Tucked near the Talaia, Iogurteria is where you build your dream fro-yo with swirls of creamy yogurt and a mountain of toppings. Think crunchy cookies, fresh fruit, and candy galore.  
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Masia del Tibidabo

  • Cuisine: Catalan & Mediterranean | Price range: €10-20
  • Ambiance: Elegant hilltop farmhouse with rustic charm
  • Location: Panoramic Area
  • Booking: Recommended
  • Good for: Sit-down meals, family lunches, romantic breaks
  • A quiet escape from the park buzz, this traditional Catalan restaurant is all grilled meats, fresh seafood, and long lunches with a view. Think farm-to-table flavors, real cutlery, and actual courses—yes, it’s that kind of place.
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Mirador Enrique Tomás

  • Cuisine: Tapas, sandwiches | Price range: €10-20
  • Ambiance: Open-air terrace with postcard-worthy views
  • Location: Panoramic Area (level 6)
  • Booking: Walk-in only
  • Good for: Tapas lovers, couples, slow afternoons
  • The jamón here comes with a view. Share a platter of cured meats, sip a glass of cava, and watch Barcelona stretch all the way to the sea. For when your ride is “wine and unwind.”
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Restaurant 666

  • Cuisine: Burgers & fast food | Price range: €2-5
  • Ambiance: Darkly themed with playful, spooky energy
  • Location: Area 666
  • Booking: Walk-in only
  • Good for: Teens, thrill fans, and anyone craving burgers with bite
  • Step into the park’s spookiest zone for juicy burgers, crunchy fries, and just enough edge to keep it cool. It’s fast food with a devilish twist, great for fueling up before a haunted attraction.
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Taverna del Castell

  • Cuisine: Pizza (Telepizza) | Price range: €10-20
  • Ambiance: Castle-themed pizzeria with outdoor seating
  • Location: Aventures (level 1)
  • Booking: Walk-in only
  • Good for: Families, picky eaters, pizza lovers
  • Right next to the fairytale castle ride, this spot serves hot, cheesy pizza in generous slices—ideal for refueling knights, princesses, and hangry parents. Grab a table on the terrace and dig in.
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Xurreria

  • Cuisine: Churros & hot chocolate | Price range: €1-2
  • Ambiance: Classic fairground snack stall with epic views
  • Location: Panoramic Area (level 6)
  • Booking: Walk-in only
  • Good for: Sweet-tooth cravings, sunset snacks
  • Fluffy churros, thick hot chocolate, and a skyline that steals the show. Xurreria Barcelona is the ultimate Tibidabo treat—crispy, gooey, and perfect for warming up or winding down with a view.
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Terrassa Damm

  • Cuisine: Beer & tapas | Price range: €10-20
  • Ambiance: Laid-back beer terrace with park energy
  • Location: Aventures (floor 1)
  • Booking: Walk-in only
  • Good for: Adult pit stop and beer breaks with views
  • This terrace is made for grown-ups in need of a break. Sip a cold Estrella Damm, share some nibbles, and enjoy five minutes of calm while the kids conquer another ride. 

Frequently asked questions about Tibidabo restaurants

Which Tibidabo restaurant has the best view?

Mirador Enrique Tomás offers sweeping views of Barcelona along with tapas and wine, perfect for photos and foodies.

Are there vegetarian or vegan options?

Yes, several places like Green and Masia del Tibidabo offer vegetarian and vegan dishes.

Are any of the restaurants pet-friendly?

No, pets aren't allowed inside the restaurants, but outdoor terraces like Terrassa Damm are more flexible.

Do I get any discounts if I have an admission ticket to the park?

TibiClub members get 15% off at select spots like Gelateria and Terrassa Damm. Just keep your ticket handy.

Should I eat at the park or at a nearby restaurant?

Eat at the park! The food’s surprisingly diverse, and the views are unbeatable, you won’t want to waste time heading back down.

What can I order at Xurreria Barcelona?

The star is freshly fried churros paired with thick Spanish hot chocolate, but you can also grab sweet toppings or order them plain.

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