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Dining in the traditional style of assigned tables and two sittings for dinner is the norm at the Club Restaurant on the Pacific Princess. Open seating prevails for the other two meals of the day. There are very few tables for two in this venue, but when you book a cruise, you will be seated with fellow passengers who have interests and lifestyles similar to yours. You have a magnificent view of the sea through the large windows as you dine.

There is only one venue for the alternative restaurant on the ship, but you can choose from two different types of meals. The venue changes each night so that one night it is Sabatini’s specializing in Italian cuisine and the next night it becomes the Sterling Steakhouse. You do have to make reservations to dine in this restaurant and pay a fee per person, but it is very inexpensive. After 10 each night, the venue becomes a bistro that stays open until 4 in the morning.



You can have something to eat at any time of the day or night at the Panorama Buffet. You have a choice of dining inside or outside on the patio. Food stations are set up around the room and the selections change for each meal of the day and there are different types of food every day of the cruise. The dress code is very casual, so you can drop in here right from the pool without having to change. After 5:30 in the evening, though, you can get pizza at the pizzeria until midnight.

By the side of the pool, the Barbecue Grill is very popular during the day with its selection of burgers, chicken, hotdogs and of course fries. You can also have a sandwich or a slice of pizza if that is what you are in the mood for at the time.

During the evenings, there is a Polynesian buffet set up by the side of the pool for the partygoers who do want something to eat before turning in. In addition, room service is available 24 hours a day.

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