![]() ![]() Breakfast, lunch (sea days only) and dinner is served at Grand Epernay, with a wait of no more than five minutes for a table, even at peak times.ĭinner is served in two conventional sittings (typically 6 and 8:30 p.m.) with assigned tables and tablemates. ![]() There is ample room to navigate between tables, and the room's openness, combined with extensive carpeting on the floors, results in a tolerable noise level, even when the restaurant is busy. Surprisingly for a ship with 2,800-plus passengers, this restaurant feels spacious and uncrowded. In fact, instead of a wine cellar, one end of the dining room is accented with a two-story glass wine tower, replete with tall ladders to reach bottles at the highest levels. The room is bright, and light in tones with ample use of the ship's signature design element: glass. Grand Epernay (Decks 3 and 4): The towering, airy Grand Epernay is the ship's main dining room, spanning two decks at the aft end of the ship. We do appreciate that Celebrity Solstice has made it easy to stay healthy, if you'd like, through its AquaSpa Cafe - and easy to indulge if you don't, with the free (and delicious!) pastries at Café al Bacio. The Oceanview Café does an admirable job at providing many options, although we did notice that it's hard to find snacks at certain hours. ![]() The food on Celebrity Solstice is generally good, with an occasional great if you've chosen a meal in one of the ship's specialty restaurants. ![]()
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