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Does anyone have examples of menus from Britannia Club on QM2, specifically is there any a la carte menu?

How do the menus differ from those for Britannia? Is the only difference the option of dining when I want during the opening times? I know we have the same table for every meal.

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Hi Summergee,

We will be experiencing the Britannia Club on board next week and have 2 other times.

 

Yes, there is a seconardary menu offered that has some of the dishes offered in the Princess Grill. Unfortunately they do not offer special requests.

 

The last two times we only dined at dinner and now understand all three meals can be eaten at your assigned table. Yes, you can dine for dinner from 6:30 on as you wish.

 

I believe the main menu is the same of Britannia Restaurant just on the other side of the wall.

 

Sample of Breakfast

http://www.cunard.com/Documents/Menus/Queen%20Mary%202/1/Queen_Mary_2_Britannia_Breakfast.pdf

 

Sample of Lunch

http://www.cunard.com/Documents/Menus/Queen%20Mary%202/1/Queen_Mary_2_Britannia_Lunch.pdf

 

Sample of Dinner

http://www.cunard.com/Documents/Menus/Queen%20Mary%202/1/Queen_Mary_2_Britannia_Dinner.pdf

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On our voyage last October we noticed the main Club menu was the same as Britannia. Regarding the extra menu at dinner this is what I posted in October: "As I recall the à la carte menu offered six starters, four main courses, a selection of vegetables and three desserts. Every night there was a flambéed dessert available."

 

Our friend we were travelling with said the Club à la carte menu was more extensive than the one he had in Princess Grill six weeks earlier.

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On our voyage last October we noticed the main Club menu was the same as Britannia. Regarding the extra menu at dinner this is what I posted in October: "As I recall the à la carte menu offered six starters, four main courses, a selection of vegetables and three desserts. Every night there was a flambéed dessert available."

 

Our friend we were travelling with said the Club à la carte menu was more extensive than the one he had in Princess Grill six weeks earlier.

Thank You!

 

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