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SYMPHONY OF THE SEAS FOOD AND DRINK Bionic Bar


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or those who are new to cruise, the numerous restaurants and bars on


board will leave your customers spoilt for choice, whether they go for the dining options included, or opt for a speciality restaurant. And if regular cruisers have sailed with Royal Caribbean before, they’ll be pleased to know their favourite eateries can be found on Symphony of the Seas. For casual dining, the Boardwalk has some great options for a quick bite to eat. We began our culinary adventure at American diner Johnny Rockets, where they serve up some tasty burgers, fries and shakes. Just across the Boardwalk lies Playmakers Sports Bar and Arcade, which is


fitted out with shuffleboard tables, board games and arcade machines – perfect for those who love a bit of competition. For dessert, try Sugar Beach, which offers a wide range of treats including ice cream and an assortment of sweets. At the top of the ship, the


Windjammer Marketplace buffet is open all day, serving delicious spreads. The Solarium also puts on


a good buffet, with everything from salads to a pasta station, carvery and a generous display of desserts. On the Royal Promenade, Sorrento’s is popular with pizza lovers.


DINE IN STYLE New for Symphony of the Seas is El Loco Fresh, on the pool deck, which serves Mexican favourites such as chicken enchiladas and fish tacos.


SYMPHONY OF THE SEAS IN NUMBERS 5,518 CAPACITY 6 myclubroyal.co.uk 18 DECKS 2,759 CABINS RESTAURANTS 20


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