No matter how late at night I have gone there, the Conservatory (the self service buffet restaurant onboard Oriana) has always been serving late night snacks - basically a reduced version of a full "meal time" offering. It usually means there is 3 or. 4 proper meals on offer ( such as a curry, cottage pie, breaded chicken, chios etc) but also lighter stuff like sausage rolls, cakes etc.
On a cruise like the Northern lights, where more passengers are "up" later, I would expect the choice to increase further.
The Conservatory, as its name suggests, is a bright open eatery with floor to ceiling glass and the majority of tables right next to, or within a few feet, of that glass. The perfect place to view a visually stunning, if chilly, sail in/out.
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Posted · Edited by Dennis-The-Menace
Hi Tring
No matter how late at night I have gone there, the Conservatory (the self service buffet restaurant onboard Oriana) has always been serving late night snacks - basically a reduced version of a full "meal time" offering. It usually means there is 3 or. 4 proper meals on offer ( such as a curry, cottage pie, breaded chicken, chios etc) but also lighter stuff like sausage rolls, cakes etc.
On a cruise like the Northern lights, where more passengers are "up" later, I would expect the choice to increase further.
The Conservatory, as its name suggests, is a bright open eatery with floor to ceiling glass and the majority of tables right next to, or within a few feet, of that glass. The perfect place to view a visually stunning, if chilly, sail in/out.
Have a great time, she's a lovely old ship