CELEBRITY
CONSTELLATION
PHOTO TOUR
AND
COMMENTARY
Ocean Liners Restaurant is the ship's original
extra-tariff venue. Its decor was patterned after the 1930s
ocean liner ILE DE FRANCE and recalls the luxury of that
era in ocean travel. This is very much a fine dining venue.
(See our review of Ocean Liners's Restaurant)
Guests enter the restaurant through a room that is litrally an
ocean liner museum with artifacts from some of the most
famous ships. Inside, original works of art depict the ships.
Overlooking the Grand Staircase on the starboard
side of Deck Four is Cafe al Bacio, which
specializes in coffees and pastries. On the port
side, is the Gelatoria, which offers Italian ice
cream. Both venues were added in 2010.
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DINING - -
SPECIALTY
RESTAURANTS
Upper left: The staff greeeting guests. Upper right: The foyer where
guests can meet before entering the dining area. Left: The entrance
to the dining area. Lower left: A table setting based upon those
used in the great liners. Bottom right: A table in the restaurant's
"Wine Cellar" used for tastings, pairings and special dinners.
Combining two popular restaurant styles,
the Tuscan Grill is both a steakhouse
and an Italian restaurant. The
atmosphere is upscale, modern day West
Coast USA. It is not as formal as Ocean
Liners but still a sophisticated venue.
A new addition as part of the
Solsticization project, the Tuscan
occupies the area once the site of the
florist shop.
Bistro on Five is an informal venue
specializining in crepes, specialty
sandwiches and light meals.
This is another venus transplated from
the Solstice-class ships. It covers the
area where the Champagne Bar was.