

Check the Cruise Compass for exact hours, but usually Izumi and Giovanni's Italian Kitchen are open for lunch on sea days. Whether you are looking to change things up on one night, or dine exclusively at specialty dining, there are excellent choices to consider.Īll specialty restaurants are open for dinner, although some are also open for lunch. Specialty dining on Odyssey of the Seas offers guests cuisines and cooking styles otherwise not available in the complimentary venues. Read more: Everything I ate on Royal Caribbean's Odyssey of the Seas Restaurants that cost extra Nearby is Café Promenade, which has sandwiches, coffee, and desserts. Not only is the pizza good, but it is open for late night slices. You will always find cheese and pepperoni offered, and usually one or two other options. There is usually a few variety of pizzas to choose from, with special selections changing daily. Be sure to try the Kummelweck sandwich for a really good roast beef sandwich.Ī staple of any Royal Caribbean ship is Sorrento's Pizza, which has hot pizza during the day, and well into the evening. For a smaller venue, it has a surprising amount of choices. Serving small bites throughout the day, is where you can go to get a cup of coffee, sandwich, bagel, doughnut or panini. Let's move to the grab-and-go dining options included with your cruise fare, beginning with on deck 5.

Simply start with a base, and then take it to the toppings bar to add as much (or little) toppings you like, such as guacamole, salsa, cheese, jalapeños and more. On the pool deck you will find Royal Caribbean's new complimentary Mexican restaurant, El Loco Fresh.Įl Loco Fresh has a create your own menu of tacos, quesadillas, and burritos. Since many guests are unaware it exists, it tends to be far less crowded than the Windjammer or other dining venues onboard. You will find a good variety of food in the Solarium Bistro, which is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. While the Solarium is for adults only, the restaurant is open to guests of all ages.

Solarium Bistro is located on deck 14 at the forward part of the ship near the Solarium. The Solarium Bistro is a hidden gem, and complimentary to all guests. Since it is a perk for suite guests, it is included with the price of your suite and many suite guests consider Coastal Kitchen to be a "plussed version" of the main dining room. Just like the main dining room, the menu changes daily, and the food served here is different from the main dining room. If you are staying in a suite, Coastal Kitchen is another complimentary restaurant available to you every day of the sailing.Ĭoastal Kitchen is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for suite guests (Junior Suite guests can only dine there at dinner), and Royal Caribbean describes it as a mix of California and Mediterranean style dining). Picky eaters will love the variety of choices in the Windjammer, and the choice of international foods is a nice touch as well.Ĭrew members serve you food from one of the many food stations, at which point you then take your food to a table nearby. There are cooking stations, carved meats, soups, salads, vegetarian options, desserts and everything between. The Windjammer serves breakfast, lunch and dinner everyday (dinner is served assuming the ship is at least at 50% capacity), and has just about any kind of food you would want. Check out our guide on My Time Dining versus Traditional Dining for more information on these choices.Īnother popular complimentary option is the Windjammer, which is the buffet on deck 14. Guests have a choice of having a set time and table for dinner every day of the cruise, or they can choose to dine in the main dining room at their discretion, subject to availability. The lunch and dinner menus change daily, while the breakfast menu remains the same. The main dining room is open for breakfast and dinner every day, with lunch served on sea days. Previous Quantum Class ships had smaller and separate dining rooms instead. Odyssey of the Seas has a large and inviting two-deck main dining room that is as stunning to look at as it is filled with great food throughout the day. Unlike other Quantum Class cruise ships, Odyssey of the Seas has a different layout for its complimentary dining, primarily in the main dining room. If you have a cruise on Odyssey of the Seas and want to get a sense of what options are available to you, bring your stretchy pants and let's talk all things food! Restaurants included with your cruise fare Most of the dining venues on Odyssey of the Seas are included with your cruise fare, along with optional specialty restaurants that cost extra to dine there.įrom steak to omelets to sushi, there is a good variety of food available to consider. Whether you are a foodie or just enjoy lots of options when eating, Royal Caribbean's Odyssey of the Seas has a lot of great restaurants to choose from.
