Yes, eating on Italo high-speed trains in Italy is not only allowed but is a central part of the experience. In 2026, Italo offers various levels of catering based on your class of service. Passengers in Club Executive and Prima (Business) classes receive complimentary snacks, Italian pastries, and beverages (including wine and prosecco at certain times) served directly to their seats. For those in Smart (Economy) class, there are specialized "vending machine" areas located in specific coaches (usually Coaches 3 and 7) that offer espresso, cold drinks, and packaged Italian snacks. Furthermore, passengers are always welcome to bring their own food and drink on board. It is very common to see travelers enjoying a fresh panino or a bottle of water purchased from the station. The only etiquette expected is that you avoid bringing particularly "pungent" foods that might disturb other passengers in the confined, high-speed cabin and that you dispose of your trash in the bins provided at the end of each car.