This is truly wonderful to see. Your video captures a traditional ocean liner style of service and hospitality that we love to observe, and know is still in existence and sought by many cruise guests. And of course the best caviar is always "complimentary caviar"
@@adamcampbell-food-travel 2 questions, this is the grill that you have to pay extra for right? and were there any totally SINGLE people that you saw dining alone, please tell me honestly, thanks mate
The Grills Restaurant is included if you have a Queens or Princess Grill suite. For example you cannot pay to visit this restaurant if you have booked a Britannia stateroom. This is not to be confused for the Veranda Restaurant onboard where a fee applies (and anyone can visit). Answering your second question regarding singles dining alone - I did not see on this particular cruise (sailing the med) ; however I suspect singles may have joined larger tables - and there are several. On a transatlantic crossing in 2019 (Queen Mary 2), a gentleman opposite us did dine alone on a table of 2; however the close proximity of the tables does not give an isolated feeling as he was happily engaging in conversation with the nearby tables - hope this helps answer your queries 😃
The wines are not free of charge... However, I understand Cunard offer drink packages - but it would be questionable if these packages include the finer wines on the menu
Smart casual attire doesn't mean t-shirts. I hate to see men wearing t-shirts in QG. Please at least wear a smart polo shirt or a shortsleeved shirt to QG. You can walk around in your t-shirts and shorts to casual venues (and Kings Court - buffet) but please not in QG or the MDR. There is a certain level of class we need to keep in venues like this, it is about history and tradition. Seriously.
@@adamcampbell-food-travel NOT in QG! They have eased the DC to attract younger crowd but as someone who's been sailing with Cunard since I was 5 yo (and now 38 yo) I can tell you both the crew and your fellow QG passengers will appreciate you not showing up in QG in a t-shirt and shorts.
This is truly wonderful to see. Your video captures a traditional ocean liner style of service and hospitality that we love to observe, and know is still in existence and sought by many cruise guests.
And of course the best caviar is always "complimentary caviar"
I find this to be about as good as life will get! Glorious
Agreed mate!
We were on QG this past July. Great food and service was amazing. I recognize a lot of those waiters. So nice to see them!
They are an awesome team - it makes a trip very memorable ❤️
@@adamcampbell-food-travel 2 questions, this is the grill that you have to pay extra for right? and were there any totally SINGLE people that you saw dining alone, please tell me honestly, thanks mate
The Grills Restaurant is included if you have a Queens or Princess Grill suite. For example you cannot pay to visit this restaurant if you have booked a Britannia stateroom. This is not to be confused for the Veranda Restaurant onboard where a fee applies (and anyone can visit). Answering your second question regarding singles dining alone - I did not see on this particular cruise (sailing the med) ; however I suspect singles may have joined larger tables - and there are several. On a transatlantic crossing in 2019 (Queen Mary 2), a gentleman opposite us did dine alone on a table of 2; however the close proximity of the tables does not give an isolated feeling as he was happily engaging in conversation with the nearby tables - hope this helps answer your queries 😃
@@adamcampbell-food-travel thanks alot
are those pairing wine free of charge in Queen Grills Restaurant? just curious.
The wines are not free of charge... However, I understand Cunard offer drink packages - but it would be questionable if these packages include the finer wines on the menu
Princess Grill ??
This is the Queens Grill ; the Princess Grill is at a lower price point and doesn’t offer the custom prepared meals nor caviar.
Smart casual attire doesn't mean t-shirts. I hate to see men wearing t-shirts in QG. Please at least wear a smart polo shirt or a shortsleeved shirt to QG. You can walk around in your t-shirts and shorts to casual venues (and Kings Court - buffet) but please not in QG or the MDR. There is a certain level of class we need to keep in venues like this, it is about history and tradition. Seriously.
I don't have that kind of money...I always travel stearage class.
Over the years travelling with Cunard, you can be lucky with a complimentary upgrade. One year we jumped from
Britannia class to Queens Grill
Rather casual...
In a T-shirt???? No way. that's why only tacky people sail on these tacky ships
Hey mate , dress code is applicable for dinner (jackets etc)
My thoughts exactly! Expect and enjoy everything nice and dresses like a slob.
Tacky? Darling, surely you jest.
@@adamcampbell-food-travel NOT in QG! They have eased the DC to attract younger crowd but as someone who's been sailing with Cunard since I was 5 yo (and now 38 yo) I can tell you both the crew and your fellow QG passengers will appreciate you not showing up in QG in a t-shirt and shorts.
I can’t stand these two any longer, bye