    
Write a Review on this Ship DiningBalmoral has three dining rooms, Ballindalloch on deck six, and Spey and Avon, respectively port and starboard on deck 10. All are open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
In the evening all three operate a fixed two-sitting system, with dinner at 6.30pm and 8.30pm. Passengers will be allocated a table and time to dine when they embark.
All the restaurants have the same menus but Spey and Avon are usually allocated to people in suites and cabins on decks nine and 10 to ease passenger flow.
The Palms Café self-service is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner for those who prefer more casual dining.
Tea and coffee is served mid-morning in the Marquee Bar. Come lunchtime, there is soup and sandwiches, in the afternoon, tea, coffee, cakes and sandwiches.EntertainmentNeptune Lounge is the main show venue, with twice-nightly shows ranging from song-and-dance production acts by the ship’s company to headline acts and comedians. The Lido Lounge is used as an alternative venue for shows, comedians and solo acts.
Come evening, there is live jazz and quiz nights in the Observatory Lounge, a pianist in the Morning Light Pub and steel drummer in the atrium. At least once per cruise, weather permitting, there’s live music on the aft deck.
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Ship Info Year Entered Service: 2007 Onboard Currency: GBP Nationality of Crew: International. Mostly Scandinavian officers No. of Crew: 471 No. of Passengers: 1400 Tonnage: 43537 Passenger/crew ratio: 3.0 Passenger/space ratio: 31
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