Emerald Princess

Review covers: Caribbean Princess, Crown Princess, Emerald Princess, Ruby Princess

Restaurants

Passengers may choose between two traditional dinner seating times, or an early-bird seating, in an assigned dining room or open-seating in the ships' other two formal dining rooms; breakfast and lunch are open seating. Alternative dinner options include reservations-only Sabatini's and Crown Grill (both with an additional charge) and the complimentary Café Caribe, a casual Caribbean buffet with linen-dressed tables and limited waiter service. With a few breaks in service, Lido buffets on all ships are almost always open. A pub lunch is served in the Wheelhouse Bar, and a pizzeria and grill offer casual daytime snack choices. The wine bars, patisseries, and ice-cream bars charge for artisan cheeses, specialty coffee, some pastries, and premium ice cream. Ultimate Balcony Dining and Chef's Table options are available, as are afternoon tea and 24-hour room service.

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