Planning a getaway to PortAventura World means fun, adrenaline, and, of course, working up an appetite. After riding Shambhala or taking on the twists and turns of Dragon Khan, it’s only natural to start feeling hungry. While the resort offers an outstanding dining selection, many visitors take the opportunity to explore restaurants near PortAventura and experience the authentic flavors of the Costa Dorada.
If you’re wondering where to eat near PortAventura, you’ve come to the right place. From seaside rice dishes to budget-friendly family options, here’s the ultimate guide to making the most of the local food scene without straying too far from the fun.
Is It Worth Leaving the Park to Eat? Pros and Cons
Whether you choose to eat inside or outside the park depends on the pace you want for your visit. Here are a few points to consider:
- Pros of leaving the park: It allows you to explore the surrounding area, discover the cuisine of nearby towns, and enjoy a break from the crowds.
- Cons of leaving the park: You’ll spend time travelling and parking, which means less time enjoying the attractions.
- The immersive alternative: If you don’t want to miss a second of the action, discover the incredible restaurants at PortAventura or enjoy authentic Italian cuisine at Ferrari Land’s restaurants, where theming is part of the experience.
The Best Restaurants in Salou (5–10 Minutes from PortAventura)
Salou is the town that hosts our resort. If you’re looking for where to eat in Salou, we’ve reviewed some of the best local options to help you choose.
Seafood and Fish by the Beach
Along Passeig Jaume I and the marina, you’ll find excellent dining options. A classic choice is the restaurant at Club Nàutic de Salou, perfect for enjoying fresh market seafood and traditional rice dishes with stunning views. Another fantastic option near Capellans Beach is La Goleta, well known for its maritime atmosphere, friendly service, and fresh fish.
Tapas and Traditional Catalan Cuisine
Salou’s town centre is ideal for tapas lovers. If you’re looking for an authentic atmosphere, Petit Bar (near Plaça d’Europa) is a local gem famous for its outstanding patatas bravas. If you prefer refined traditional Catalan cuisine, La Morera is always a safe bet. Both are among the best restaurants in Salou for discovering local gastronomy.
Family-Friendly Restaurants
There are plenty of family restaurants in Salou with child-friendly menus. A guaranteed hit on the seafront is Restaurante Goretti, known for its delicious wood-fired pizzas and efficient service. If you prefer an American diner atmosphere, The Roadhouse serves top-quality burgers and generous portions. They’re the perfect choice before exploring what to do in Salou with the family.