Dining has always been the centerpiece of any Cunard voyage, a
celebration where superb culinary creations are proudly served by
waiters trained in the fine art of Cunard White Star Service SM.
Make a sweeping entrance all dressed up in your finery, take your seat,
browse our inspiring menus and enjoy our most delicious dining
traditions.
There is a team of outstanding chefs and 10 dining venues in all,
including the innovative Mediterranean cuisine of the Todd English
restaurant. As with the custom of ocean liners in the past, each Queen
Mary 2 stateroom is matched with a reserved table at a sea-view
restaurant, complemented by the largest wine selection afloat. Of
course, you can always make reservations at one of the many optional
dining alternatives. Or don't dine out - dine in! Room service is
available 24 hours a day - complimentary of course!
Queens Grill
Restaurant: Queen Mary 2's most sumptuous suites command
their own reserved table in the elegant,
single-seating Queens Grill restaurant. When
it comes to exclusive luxury touches, our
Queens Grill Experience is in a league of
its own.
Princess Grill
Restaurant: If you're staying in one of the P
categories, savor the sublime creations of
the Princess Grill. Cunard's Grill
restaurants have been long acclaimed by food
critics as the finest dining experience at
sea.
Britannia
Club This club-like private salon serves guests
in our AA Britannia Club Balcony category.
This intimate single-seating dining room
offers special a la carte selections in
addition to the succulent Britannia
Restaurant menu, with personalized White
Star Service. AA Britannia Club Balcony
service will be available starting April,
2007. Service is not offered on 2007 Queen
Mary 2 Maiden World Cruise.
Britannia
Restaurant Make a grand descent down the sweeping
staircase of the splendid, three-deck-high
Britannia Restaurant, Queen Mary 2's main
dining room, reminiscent of the opulent
dining salons of the past.
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Dining Alternatives:
You can also enjoy your pick of these
fabulous alternative dining options aboard
the most famous ship in the world.
Todd English Enjoy delectable Mediterranean cuisine.
Owner of the internationally famous Olives of Boston among others, Todd
English, is one of America's leading chefs.
He received the Robert Mondavi Award for
Culinary Excellence and was named one
of the "Top 50 Tastemakers" by Nation's
Restaurant News. Reservations are
required and a surcharge applies at this
popular restaurant.
Kings Court You can enjoy a casual breakfast, lunch or
late-night buffet in Kings Court. At night
it is transformed into four intimate dining
venues: Lotus, with a tasting of
multinational Asian cuisines, the Carvery,
with British-style carved roasts, La Piazza
with authentic Italian cuisine and the
Chef's Galley, where guests can enjoy an
interactive experience as the chef reveals
culinary secrets before their very eyes.
Reservations are required.
Golden Lion Pub Fine lagers, ales and pub snacks are served
in this charming British pub where you can
enjoy a pint. There's even a traditional Pub
Lunch served every day, with classic
favorites such as fish & chips and cottage
pie.
Sir Samuel Sir Samuel's is a coffee bar by day and a
wine bar by night. Enjoy breakfast
selections of Danish and muffins. Afternoon
offerings include a selection of freshly
baked quiches and a variety of sandwiches,
with a side of salad. The mid-afternoon menu
offers a selection of deep dish cheesecakes,
Alsace Apple Tart, and Austrian Sacher
Torte. Evening brings a selection of fine
wines, served with a side of olives and a
variety of cheese.
Boardwalk
Café* Enjoy lunch at this casual eatery near the
Sun Deck pool - in your swim wear if you
choose.
*Weather
permitting
Queens Room A proper British Afternoon Tea can be taken
in the Queens Room. Naturally it's served
with fresh scones, fresh pastries, finger
sandwiches and our legendary white glove
service.
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