Solstice dining options abound
Guests aboard Celebrity Solstice will be hard pressed to enjoy all of her gastronomic offerings regardless of which European or Caribbean itinerary one chooses.
No fewer than 10 restaurants greet passengers daily, from the two-level Grand Epernay main dining room – serving breakfast, lunch and dinner – to several stylish, casual venues including the Oceanview Caf and Grill. Look for a host of buffet-style serving stations here and, because of excellent functional design, few lines.
The ship features three intimate, nominal-charge specialty restaurants serving contemporary French cuisine (Murano, $30 per person); Italian (Tuscan Grille steak house, $25); and Asian (Silk Harvest, $20). Excellent wine choices abound and pairings are made all the more enjoyable thanks to friendly and knowledgeable sommeliers.
Murano guests may also choose from a six-course menu, complete with a different glass of wine for each course. The service and ambience in this cozy venue is unequaled onboard and reminds quests that while Solstice provides a premium cruise travel experience, the specialty dining opportunities easily rival those offered aboard many of today’s luxury cruise lines.
For those enjoying the ship’s AquaClass suites, there’s Blu. For just $5, look for the venue to serve lighter fare.
As one settles in to enjoy all that Solstice has to offer – don’t forget there’s a Lawn Club with real grass and a glass blowing studio onboard – a host of cozy retreats reveal themselves on decks 3, 4 and 5. It is here where one finds wine bars, a casino, lounges and a dance club.
Cellar Masters, an upscale wine bar, features wines both by the glass and bottle. Look also for enrichment programs complete with wine tasting seminars.
The nearby Ensemble Lounge is an ideal setting for pre-dinner cocktails, complete with either jazz, a string quartet or pianist performing each night. One actually has to walk through this warm venue to gain access to the specialty restaurants so it’s a great place to see and be seen.
Look also for the Passport Bar, located next to the ship’s sweeping Grand Foyer, and The Martini Bar & Crush, an enclave which features an alluring frosted bar. Passengers here can enjoy some 100 varieties of vodkas from around the world.
For guests who love the mod, futuristic designs of the ’60s and ’70s look no further than the pulsating Quasar dance bar. It’s open late.
And, since this is a Celebrity ship, don’t forget to enjoy the line’s private and intimate locale – Michael’s Club – with its classic, English leather back chairs, dramatic black glass chandelier and a grand Michelangelo marble fireplace paired with contemporary artwork and accessories. Single malt scotch and cognac tastings are the norm amidst a backdrop of soothing piano and jazz music.
Meanwhile, on Deck 14, the ship’s new signature lounge features a myriad of dance options . . . great for burning off those recently added calories. Passengers in the Sky Observation Lounge enjoy multiple styles of dance thanks to a live band, nightly, plus panoramic views of the sea.
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