The first place passengers usually want to head for, once they have embarked and found their cabin/stateroom, is the buffet restaurant.
When you arrive at (Horizon Court On Princess Ships), you will see just how vast it is… spanning both sides of the ship. There are plenty tables and chairs, although, it can get busy during the afternoon. There are plenty other dining/snack venues around the ship. Please see below for more details:
Restaurants And Dining Venues On Board
MAIN STYLE BREAKFAST LUNCH TRADITIONAL ANYTIME CHARGES
DINING DINING DINING ROOMS
Da Vince Anytime 7:30 – 9:30 See Note Below 5:30PM – None
10:00PM**
Michelangelo Anytime 7:30 – 9:30 See Note Below 5:30PM – None
10:00PM**
Botacelli Traditional 7:30 – 9:30 See Note Below 5:15pm, 6:00pm None
and 8:15pm**
CLUB
DINING
ROOMS
Club Class Anytime 7:30 – 9:30 Sea Days Only 5:30 – 10:00pm None
Dining^
SPECIALITY
DINING
ROOMS
Sabatini’s Breakfast And Dinner $20 per person
($10 for under 12’s)
Crown Grill Dinner
(Seafood, Steak House) ($25 per person)
Vines Wine And 11am – 11pm None
Seafood Bar
(Sushi Bar And Tapas)
Ice Cream Bar 11am – 11pm None
International Cafe
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 24-Hour
Drinks attract a nominal charge as do some of the food items which are individually priced. A cafe selects coffee card is available for $29 for 15 espresso-based speciality coffees.
Cafe Caribe Continental Breakfast 11.30 to 3.30 (sea days only)
(Self Service) between 5am and 6am and 5.30pm to midnight serving
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner the Crown dinner buffet.
This casual eating option offers a changing menu of Caribbean themes such as grilled rock lobster, paella-style prawns, jerk chicken, curries and whole roast suckling pig.
Horizon Court 6.30am and 11.30am Breakfast
(Self Service) 11.30 to 3.30pm Buffet Style Lunch
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 3.30 to 5.30pm Light Snacks
Ultimate Balcony Dining
$32 per couple breakfast
$50 per person dinner
Breakfast, Dinner
Chef’s Table
The Chef’s Table experience provides the chance to tour the ship’s busy galley during dinner service, where the ship’s executive chef previews the evenings menu with a selection of hors d’oeuvres and Champagne for guests to enjoy.
Guests are then taken to a private table in the main dining room to enjoy a specially created multi-course menu accompanied by selected wines to complement each course.
During the dessert course the chef re-joins the table to discuss the evenings menu and share their culinary knowledge.
Available for up to 10 passengers per night (which may include mixed groups), the experience can be booked either through the ships DINING telephone line or at the dining reservations table set up on the first night of the cruise.
The experience costs $95 per person and includes a complimentary copy of Princess’ cookery book and photo taken at the private table with the chef.
Menus tend to be formed around regional specialities from a recent port visited.
Complimentary 11:30a.m. to 2:30p.m.
24 hour room service
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Wheelhouse Bar A range of British favourites (displayed on chalkboards and
Lunch Complimentary counters) from bangers & mash, fish & chips and
Ploughman’s Lunch to cottage pie, complement a selection of
traditional pub drinks such as Stella Artois, Bass Ale or
Guinness.
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