Virgin Voyages Comprehensive Restaurant Guide
Complete Guide to Virgin Voyages Dining Options
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Eat, Drink and be Merry on your Virgin Voyage
Everything you need to know about Restaurants & Dining on Virgin Voyages
You may be wondering if meals are included on a Virgin Voyages; or what the food is like. This ultimate restaurant guide with menus and photos of all 20 + restaurants will answer all your cruise-based culinary questions.
Restaurants on Virgin Voyages
Your Virgin Voyages’ Fare Includes 20+ dining options - Find them all here with menus and photos.
The Wake - Elegant Steak & Seafood;
Razzle Dazzle - Naughty & Nice Plant-Based;
Pink Agave - Upscale Mexican;
The Test Kitchen - Cooking Lab
Gunbae - Korean BBQ;
Extra Virgin - Upscale Italian;
The Galley - Food Court with 8+ eateries;
The Dock House - Casual Mediterranean/Meze
The Pizza Place - Pizza Parlour
Grounds Bar - Coffee Shop/Bar
Lick Me Till Ice cream - Ice Cream Kiosk
Sun Club Café - Alfresco Casual Snack Bar/Café
The Social Club - Sports Bar/Casual Eats
Virgin VOyages Dining OvervieW
No Buffet Lines - There are no buffet restaurants onboard Virgin Voyages ships. Food is prepared fresh and to order.
Michelin-Starred Chefs - Virgin Voyages commissioned world class chefs to design the Virgin Voyages’ menus
24 Hour Dining/Room Service - The Galley has options 24/7 and you can order in your cabin from the Ship Easts menu. Note there is a $5 cover charge for room service.
Restaurant Reservations - The main restaurants can be booked on the Virgin Voyages App from 45 days before embarkation and once onboard.
No Additonal-Fee Specialty Restaurants – Sailors can go to any of the 20 plus restaurants on board and not pay any cover charge, although each venue will offer a few Premium menu items for a small supplement.
Dietary Needs/Food Allergies - Speak to crew who will try to accommodate any special dietary needs you have. Worth noting, however, Virgin Voyages’ kitchens are not allergen-free environments.
Non-alcoholic Beverages Included – unlike many other cruise lines, fresh juices, soda, and premium coffees are included in the cruise fare.
No drink packages – Virgin Voyages doesn’t currently have a drink package. They do have the option to pre-pay for drinks at a discount using Bar Tab, but there is no unlimited drink option on Virgin Voyages’ sailings.
You won’t find extra cost select specialist add-on dining venues with Virgin Voyages - ALL restaurants are special, and they are ALL free. You won’t find a buffet onboard a Virgin Voyages ship either - no such cruising cliche; but don’t worry you won’t go hungry with so many fabulous eateries on the ship.
So what restaurants are onboard Virgin Voyages lady ships? Well, there are over 20 places to indulge your tastebuds included in the price of your Virgin Voyage, you will find everything you need to satisfy the most voracious of appetites. In this post I will introduce some of the restaurants on Virgin Voyages, including (where available) sample menus.
Whether your style is scoff and off, leisurely chilled dining, or lively eats with friends, there is something to suit the mood. Don't expect buffets and main dining rooms however - it's more a "Soho by the sea" vibe with The Galley providing food-truck inspired options for quick snackage, 24 hour room service for when you get the munchies, and a belly-full of cool restaurants to tempt you. Whatever you choose you just know it will have the Virgin injection of taste, style and innovation.
How Do You Make A Restaurant Reservation on Virgin Voyages?
It is advisable to book your preferred restaurants in advance of boarding to avoid disappointment (not necessary for casual eateries). Reservations can be made via the Virgin Voyages Sailor App or through a travel agent starting 45 days before departure, (if you have booked in Mega RockStar and RockStar Quarters will have the ability to book starting 60 days before). Worth noting that initially guests can only book each restaurant one per voyage, although there may be capacity once on board so worth checking.
What Drinks Are Included on a Virgin Voyages Cruise?
Alcoholic drinks are not included in your fare, although they are very fairly priced. However you won’t go thirsty - you can stay hydrated with still and sparkling water, non-pressed juices, sodas, teas and coffee. Virgin Voyages don’t offer drinks packages, but you can set up a pre-paid bar tab.
What is Virgin Voyages Bar Tab?
Bar Tab is a non-refundable onboard credit that’s able to be spent on premium beverages all around the ship and at The Virgin Voyages Beach Club at Bimini. Currently, for every $300 pre-purchased for your Bar Tab, you receive a bonus of $50. (Note: Bar tab can only be used to buy premium drinks). Unlike some other cruise lines, you can use your bar tab to buy drinks for whoever you wish, and not everyone in your cabin has to have their own bar tab. So if you are sailing with a cruise-buddy for example, you could pool resources and get one bar tab to use for both of you. The Bar Tab can be used in every bar/restaurant on Virgin Voyages.
How Much Are Drinks on a Virgin Voyage?
Virgin Voyages have listened to guests (sailors) who wanted a clear drinks pricing policy, and drinks are reasonably priced. Drinks prices on board are transparent and uncomplicated and include tips:
Bottled beer (e.g. Heineken, Amstel etc.) costs from $5-$6
Basic Cocktails (including those made with well-known spirits like Tanqueray/Jack Daniels etc) $9
Wine by the glass: Around 42% of wines cost under $10 a glass
Champagne: By the glass(non-vintage): $9. Bottle of Moët & Chandon: (using App to Shake to Order) $95 (expensive, but it will come in a red Champagne bucket).
Full post on Virgin Voyages Bars Coming SOON
VIRGIN VOYAGES RESTAURANTS
The Wake (Deck 6 Aft Entrance Deck 7 )
Refined Steak & Seafood
Brunch 8 am-1 pm Dinner 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm
I’ve dined in The Wake on Scarlet Lady, and I have to say the food was awesome. This is contemporary fine dining at its best, in intimate and fancy surroundings, with an elegant staircase, chandelier, and even a grand piano. Although situated on Deck 6, The Wake the entrance is aft on Deck 7 (rear of The Dock House) and down via the fabulous staircase.
Designed for Virgin Voyages by Roman and Williams, the two-storey Wake is arguably Virgin Voyages’ most glamorous and sophisticated restaurant. Ideal for romantic nights, special occasions or just because you’re worth it, The Wake offers steaks and seafood in a fabulous mid-twentieth century chop-house atmosphere, together with a raw bar (supplement) - a sort of posh surf and turf. With table-side drink cart service (our mixologist created a fabulous martini), and champagne poured by the glass from a magnum bottle, every meal is a celebration (although alcoholic drinks are not included). I enjoyed a fine razor-clam chowder, followed by the tenderest filet mignon I’ve ever sampled. We also dined here at breakfast when they offer a delicious brunch menu. You can even add a Bottomless Brunch drink option for $25.
Example Menus - The Wake
Razzle Dazzle (Deck 5 Mid-Aft Portside)
PlAnt-Based with Non-Veggie Options
Breakfast 7-9:30 am, Lunch 11:30 am - 2 pm. Dinner 6-9:30 pm.
Virgin Voyages stunning new restaurant, Razzle Dazzle is another first at sea for the Lady Ships - a restaurant where catering for Vegetarian and Vegan Sailors is not an afterthought - in fact it’s very Nice! However, all dishes can be made “naughty” with meat add-ons or boozy shots.
Designed for Virgin Voyages by Concrete Amsterdam, Razzle Dazzle takes its name from the camouflaging pattern painted on warships from WWI and WWII which provided inspiration for Its stunning red and white and monochrome optical illusion effect decor.
Razzle Dazzle offers vibrant and creative twists on a largely plant-based contemporary American menu plus juice bar. With the “nice” menu offering vegetarian and vegan versions of classic dishes such as the Impossible Burger, even meat-eaters might be tempted. On Scarlet Lady, Razzle Dazzle is host to the ship’s regular drag brunch, where sailors are treated to a performance by the resident drag performer and friends. Razzle Dazzle is one of the few restaurants open for breakfast, lunch and dinner - if you breakfast here (and I highly recommend you do even if you are a carnivore) you simply have to leave room for the psychedelic Fairy Toast - gaudy, but oh so tasty if you have a sweet tooth.
Example Menus -Razzle Dazzle
The Test Kitchen (Deck 6 Mid-aft Portside)
Cooking Lab
Dinner 6-10 pm
More of an experience than a restaurant, this laboratory-like eatery designed by Concrete Amsterdam is part cooking school and part restaurant, making it the ultimate chance for discovery through food. With an atmosphere that is educational, experiential and social all in one, this is a very hands on eatery. The Test Kitchen offers a six course tasting menu with only a list of ingredients provided to guests before they dine and their meal is put in the hands of the chef to deliver incredible cuisine. There is also a choice of four optional drinks pairings to accompany each course (beer, wine, cocktails or non-alcoholic) at an additional cost ($25-$35).
Sounds good huh? - Although don’t wait till you are famished as it takes a while to prepare each cooked-to-order course, and don’t expect a hearty meal - think more nouvelle cuisine: a feast for the eyes and with stunning flavours. Great fun, and you can even channel your inner Gordon Ramsay (but perhaps tone down the language).
Example Menu - Test Kitchen
Pink Agave (Deck 5 Mid-Aft Starboard)
Posh Mexican (Gluten Free)
Dinner 6:30 pm-10:30 pm
Spicy-nicey! This popular upscale Mexican restaurant, serving only gluten free ingredients, is accessed through a stunning light portal, offering guests an extra dimension to their dining experience. Designed by Tom Dixon, Pink Agave transports you to the vibrant streets of Mexico City through immersive void lighting. Offering a wide variety of contemporary Mexican specialties that inspire sailors to discover authentic Mexican flavours including tlayudas, memelas, sopes, tortas, esquires, tamales served as small, medium and large plates, and an expansive array of smoky mezcals. You had me at ”tiayudas”! Why not grab a pre-dinner margarita from the Mezcal Bar for a very lively start to your evening?
Example Menu - Pink Agave
Gunbae (Deck 15 Aft Portside)
Korean Style BBQ
Dinner 5:30-10 pm
We know to expect the quirky and the entertaining from Virgin Voyages, and this restaurant is no exception. If you love BBQ and drinking games then you won’t want to miss this one.
A social, hands on, interactive, fun dining experience, Gunbae features specially engineered flameless grills built into each table so sailors can grill meats to their preference, paired with their favourite banchan. Destined to be the loudest eatery on board, each meal will begin with a complimentary round of *soju for the table and throughout the evening sailors are encouraged to take part in lively Korean drinking games.
*A clear Korean alcoholic spirit - not a card game apparently. 🤷♀️
Example Menu - GUnbae
Extra Virgin (Deck 6 Mid-Aft Starboard)
Classy Italian
Dinner 6-10 pm
Every Virgin loves an Italian right? Extra Virgin is Virgin Voyages’ trattoria serving regionally-inspired food, deeply rooted in Italian culinary traditions. The space features communal tables and a private dining room, inspired to be a mobster’s lair where the atmosphere of the night is amped up as the hours grow thinner.
With a choice of 30 dishes, the Extra Virgin menu offers a range of antipasto dishes accompanied by a charcuterie board; a choice of four-five main course options, (meat, fish and vegetarian); plus a choice of six pasta dishes - you can mix and match depending on your appetite. There is a choice of three desserts plus a tableside *affogato trolley (delicious!).
*Affogato is literally ice cream “drowned” in espresso coffee.
Extra Virgin is open for dinner only
Example Menu - Extra Virgin
The Galley (Deck 16 Midships/Aft Port/Starboard)
Food court
Open 24 Hours
Firstly, The Galley is NOT a buffet - anything but. However you will be faced with lots of different cuisines to tempt you. This stylish food hall will feature a mix of more than eight shops and food carts, including the following:
Well Bread - a dedicated bakery
The Sweet Side - pastry shop serving breakfast pastries in the morning and desserts in the afternoon
Hot off the Press - panini shop serving a variety of breakfast and lunch paninis and sandwiches
The Burger Grill serving pancakes and french toast at breakfast, and delicious all-day burgers
Let’s Taco About It - a taco shack serving breakfast burritos and tacos for lunch (highly recommend the fish taco)
Bento Baby - a sushi bar with bento boxes (fruit in the daytime and Sushi at night)
Noodle Around - a noodle bar serving ramen and miso soups
The Daily Mix - a soup and salad stand serving soups, salads, cereal, bagels, and more
Diner & Dash - a 24-hour American diner serving all day omelets and breakfast options. You can get a fabulous all-day English breakfast here too - great to stave off a hangover! Fantastic for when you just want a quick bite or a more casual meal without sacrificing quality. Equally good if you want something a bit more hearty for a casual dinner - think diner favourites like Hot Beef Sandwiches etc.
As I mentioned above, The Galley is not a buffet, and so you don’t queue up for your food. Instead you take a seat and make your selections via the App. A server will come and take your order and any special requests.
The Galley is a very cool, contemporary space plus you can grab a great drip coffee when you are passing.
The Dock House (Deck 7 Aft)
Casual Mediterranean/Meze
This is a really laidback space with beach house vibes. Designed by Roman and Williams, The Dock House is a rustic beach club-inspired space. Carts of Mediterranean-inspired small plates, dips and mezzes are on offer while an array of fresh meat and seafood skewers will be flame grilled to order. Chilled acoustic music will often accompany your meal adding to the Med vibe..
Example Menu - The Dock House
The Dock (Deck 7)
Alfresco Casual Mediterranean/Meze
If, like me, you get peckish whilst sunbathing, but hate to leave the rays, then The Dock House is just the place to refuel alfresco in style. The Dock has the same menu as the indoor Dock House, so you can enjoy your Meze and kebabs out in the sunshine, without fear of missing out. See above for menu.
The Pizza Place (Deck 7 Midships Portside)
Casual Pizza Parlour
Lunch 11:30 am - 6:30 pm Dinner 9 pm - 1:30 am.
To get your pizza fix, head down to deck 7 just off the central ‘Roundabout’, The Pizza Place is where you can build your pizza to your liking from the dough, to the sauce, cheese and of course all of your favourite toppings - Perfect! Anchovies and pineapple anyone? Add a salad to make the perfect lunch. There is a small indoor eating space and an expansive alfresco dining area. You can also opt to have your pizzas to go.
Example Menu - The Pizza Place
The Classic (Mozzarella, Tomato Sauce) (V)
White Truffle & Egg (V)
Chicken Pesto (basil pesto, mozzarella, red onions fresh tomatoes)
Pretty Fly for a White Pie (Mozzarella, rocotta, parmesan, roasted garlic, oregano) (V)
Pepperoni (mozzarella, tomato sauce, pepperoni)
Grounds Club (Deck 7)
Grab your caffeine fix with a custom Virgin Voyages blend and a clear conscience at one of the ship’s two dedicated coffee bars located in the heart of the ship on deck 7. Expert baristas craft your beverages at Ministry of Ground and with the Virgin partnership with Intelligentsia Coffee, you can be assured of their green credentials (Read more on this partnership in my earlier post here).
Designed by Softroom of London, Ministry of Ground features large porthole-style windows designed with their very own window seat. Sailors can gaze out at the ocean whilst enjoying their coffee. Decorated in earth-tone finishes and furnished with aquamarine and purple hues for seating, tables and loungers the space is contemporary and relaxing. In addition to great hand-crafted specialty coffees, Sailors visiting Ministry of Ground can indulge in complimentary light cakes and bites. Ministry of Ground Too is located in The Galley food market, so Sailors can sip their favorite specialty coffee while grabbing a quick bite - pastries and muffins at breakfast time and delectable cookies throughout the day.
Lick Me Till Ice cream (Deck 7)
Retro Ice Cream SHOP
Served Daily 11:30 am - 10 pm
This is a complimentary retro ice cream parlour (yes proper ice cream - not frozen yoghurt) serving up 6 flavours of this homemade dairy deliciousness.
The Social Club (Deck 7)
Carnival Fare/Soda fountain
A cool place to hang out during the day or evening, with bar games, indoor shuffle board, quizzes and more. All that fun can make you peckish so there is a hotdog menu plus you can grab some pretzels or savoury cracker jacks (for UK Sailors, its a mix of popcorn and nuts - of course Virgin Voyages’ take is a bit more sophisticated and extra delicious (obviously). You can also get floats and shakes at an extra cost.
Example Menus Virgin Voyages Social Club
Sun Club Café (Deck 16)
Hawaiian-inspired Poke Bowls
Daily 12-5
This little alfresco café offers a fresher, more healthier (but no less tasty) option from the ubiquitous deck burger bar. The Sun Club Café serves up Hawaiian-inspired Poke Bowls. For my European readers, a poke (pronounced Poke-ay) bowl is a staple in the Hawaiian islands and usually consists of sliced (raw) fish or (cooked) chicken, with sticky rice, vegetables and sauces. The options in this cafe is Chicken, Tuna or Salmon which can be customised (vegetarian option available on request).
Afternoon tea at Sip (Deck 7 mid-Forward Starboard)
Served between 1pm-4pm daily,
Although I’ve said that there are no speciality restaurants as such on Virgin Voyages, I don’t really count this as a select restaurant as Sip is a Champagne Bar which just happens to offer this nice little extra.. For a modest fee, you can indulge in a fancy (not-so-traditional) afternoon tea experience in Sip Champagne Bar. There is an additional cost of $19 per person ($39 with a glass of fizz), which includes a large choice of loose leaf teas (in a pot of course - Virgin Voyages aren’t savages!) to compliment a selection of savoury sandwiches with a VV twist, scones (served with strawberry jam and clotted cream of course - jam or cream first, your choice), plus a selection of little cakes.
I am all about a champagne afternoon tea and this one is up there with the best of them.
Ship Eats (Room Service)
Ok sometimes you may feel a little delicate after all the partying the night before, or fancy breakfast in bed, or even get the munchies in the middle of the night. That’s fine as Virgin Voyages’ offers you room service 24/7 in the form of “Ship Eats”. With a range of breakfast, dinner and snack options plus drinks (extra) your every culinary whim is catered for. Note there is a $5 cover charge for cabin Ship Eats service.
Sample Room Service Virgin Voyages Ship Eats Menus
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