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Largest Food Court

The Tivoli Dome, Cairo, Egypt, is attempting to achieve a Guinness World Records title for the Largest Food Court in the world.
The adjudication ceremony will be held on the night of the 26th of November at 8:00 pm in Tivoli Dome, which is located at 70 Omar Ibn El Khattab Street, Almaza Area, Heliopolis. Tivoli Dome is a stand-alone food court on a 5,700 square metre piece of land and can seat up 2,100 guests at the same time, and can host many more.

Tivoli Dome has an average of 7,000 visitors walking in daily (recorded by an electronic gate at the entrance), this number reaches up to 9,000 on weekends and the maximum number of guests visiting Tivoli Dome on one given day (a public holiday) was 10,000 guests.
Tivoli Dome is inspired by perfection and serves as a place for Cairo’s high society to socialize and enjoy a private meal at one of its 16 international restaurants and cafes. The  international restaurants and cafes housed in Tivoli Dome are: Outback Steakhouse; Chili's; The Noodle House; Starbucks Coffee; Cedars; Coffeeshop Company; Café Etoile; Tres Bon; Crave; Mori Sushi & Grill; Pascussi Café; Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf; Beans, Pies & Cookies; Cilantro; Burger King and Venezia.
Tivoli Dome has the biggest outdoor LED screen within Egypt at 20 meters (5mX4m), a special channel with music video clips is broadcasted directly from the states and major soccer games are broadcasted for guests and fans to enjoy.

Tivoli Dome is home to a vast array of guests of all ages and tastes. Since its grand opening in September of 2009, it has attracted a crowd that can truly appreciate the venue’s delicious food, attention to detail and insistence on offering only the highest quality available. Tivoli Dome is considered to be a popular place for Cairo’s musicians, stars, and elite; a place to gather and meet over a cup of coffee or a gourmet meal and enjoy the outdoor weather and beautiful scenery.
Tivoli Dome was founded and created by the Chairman of Spear International who was deeply touched by the social life in Lazio region of Italy, where Tivoli is located. In an effort to recreate that atmosphere he designed and built Tivoli Dome in homage to the social life he had once enjoyed during a summer holiday. He worked round the clock with his team to build his dream and since its grand opening Tivoli Dome has attracted a crowd that can truly appreciate the fine foods, relaxing ambience indoors and outdoors and painstaking details.

Tivoli Dome is only the first of many Dome projects to come; Zayed Dome will be open on 11th November 2011, followed shortly by Maadi Dome and many more to come locally in Egypt and internationally as well.

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