P&O Arvia 6th Street Diner: Ultimate Menu Guide & Review 2026

Looking for the ultimate guide to the 6th Street Diner on P&O Arvia? Located on Deck 6 (Mid-Aft), this retro 1950s American-themed restaurant is entirely included in your cruise fare. Serving up a popular brunch menu from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm and a classic comfort-food dinner menu from 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm, it is exclusive to Arvia and replaces the Aqua restaurant configuration found on sister ship Iona.

Planning a cruise on P&O Arvia and looking for a relaxed, sit-down meal that steps away from the traditional main dining rooms? Look no further than the 6th Street Diner.

P&O Cruises 6th Street Diner logo in red and gold.

Exclusive to Arvia, this retro-inspired venue has quickly become a massive favourite with British holidaymakers. Boasting a striking 1950s Americana aesthetic—complete with neon lighting, plush booth seating, and a classic jukebox—it offers a unique, casual dining experience at sea.

In this ultimate guide and review, we break down everything you need to know about the 6th Street Diner, including updated menu highlights, opening times, and crucial booking hacks to help you secure a table.

What is the 6th Street Diner?

The 6th Street Diner is a dedicated American-style restaurant located on Deck 6 (Mid-Aft, Port Side) on P&O Cruises’ Arvia.

Interior shot of P&O Cruises 6th Street Diner showing seating booths and counter

6th Street Diner on P&O Arvia. Photo Credit: P&O Cruises

If you have previously sailed on Arvia’s sister ship, Iona, you will find this venue situated where the Aqua main dining room sits on that vessel. P&O reimagined this space for Arvia to tap into the growing popularity of casual, high-quality comfort food.

The atmosphere here is wonderfully nostalgic. You can sit in standard tables or cosy booths, and there is even a fully functional interactive jukebox. Passengers are given a special diner coin to drop into the slot, allowing you to select classic retro tracks to play across the restaurant while you eat.

Is 6th Street Diner Free on P&O Cruises?

Yes! The 6th Street Diner is entirely included in your cruise fare. All food items on the breakfast, brunch, and dinner menus carry absolutely no extra charge.

However, there are a few optional premium extras to keep in mind:

Three signature milkshakes (chocolate, strawberry and vanilla) topped with whipped cream each topped with a cherry.  Available in 6th Street Diner on P&O Cruises Arvia

Signature Spe iality Shakes available in 6th Street Diner

  • Speciality Shakes: The diner's signature thick milkshakes carry a standard P&O bar charge (unless you hold a P&O Cruises Drinks Package that covers them).

  • Alcoholic Drinks: American craft beers, themed cocktails, and standard soft drinks are charged at normal ship bar prices.

6th Street Diner Opening Times

Unlike some cruise ship venues that only open for evening meals, the diner serves guests throughout the day with distinct operating windows:

  • Brunch / Late Breakfast: 10:00 am to 2:00 pm (Perfect for sea days when you want a lie-in).

  • Dinner: 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm.

Insider Tip: The standard P&O "Evening Casual" dress code applies during the dinner service, meaning no swimwear or tracksuits, but smart jeans and tailored shorts are perfectly acceptable.

6th Street Diner Menus & Food Highlights

P&O Cruises recently rolled out a major dining update across the fleet, heavily expanding the vegan, gluten-free, and children's options at this venue. The dinner service operates on a rotational basis (Menu A and Menu B), swapping over halfway through a standard 14-night itinerary.

Here is what you can expect to find on the menu:

Brunch at 6th Street Diner on P&O Arvia - Wffles and fried Chicken with jug of syrup and strawberry milkshake.

The Brunch Menu (10:00 am – 2:00 pm)

The daytime menu is a dream come true for fans of a hearty breakfast. The standout favourites include:

  • The All-American: A classic plate featuring pork sausage patties, tater tots, streaky bacon, eggs cooked to order, and authentic Boston baked beans.

  • Chicken-Fried Steak: A traditional southern staple served with a rich, creamy white gravy.

  • Buttermilk Pancake Stacks: Piled high and served with your choice of maple syrup, blueberry compote, or crisp bacon.

New York Strip Steak with sides including chips from 6th Street Diner on P&O Cruises Arvia

The Dinner Menu Favourites (5:30 pm – 9:30 pm)

When night falls, the menu shifts to classic diner comfort food. Some of the highest-rated dishes include:

  • Slow-Cooked Pork Ribs: Falling off the bone and coated in a smoky, sweet BBQ glaze.

  • The 6th Street Classic Burger: A juicy prime beef patty served in a toasted brioche bun with a side of extra-crispy skin-on fries.

  • Mississippi Mud Pie: A decadent, rich chocolate dessert that is widely considered a must-order item by past passengers.

New 'Little Diners' Kids Menu

If you are cruising with family, the children's menu here is excellent. It includes kid-friendly portions of classic Americana dishes:

  • The Puppy Dog: A mild hot dog served in a soft bun with sweet pickle relish.

  • Crispy Buffalo Wings: Lightly seasoned chicken wings served alongside fresh celery sticks and a cool, creamy dipping sauce.

Neon Pink illuminated car wall decoration in 6th Street Diner on P&O Cruises Arvia

How to Book a Table at 6th Street Diner

Because the 6th Street Diner is completely free and highly unique, it is incredibly popular. Walking up to the host stand during peak dinner hours (6:30 pm to 8:30 pm) will almost certainly result in a lengthy wait.

To secure your table, follow these simple steps:

  1. Use the My Holiday App: As soon as you board the ship and connect to the ship’s Wi-Fi, open the My Holiday smartphone app.

  2. Join the Virtual Queue: For the dinner service, you can log onto the app to join the virtual queue or pre-book an available slot.

  3. Aim for Off-Peak Times: If you want a guaranteed table with minimal fuss, head down for an early brunch right when they open at 10:00 am, or opt for a later dinner after 8:45 pm.

The Ultimate Verdict: Is It Worth It?

Absolutely. The 6th Street Diner offers a fantastic, high-energy alternative to the main dining rooms. The fact that the food is completely included makes it an unbeatable choice for casual sea-day brunches or a fun family dinner.

If you are planning your dining itinerary for an upcoming Arvia sailing, make sure to pair this guide with our complete overview of The Quays on Deck 8 to fully master Arvia's casual dining line-up!

6th Street Diner Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Does 6th Street Diner cost extra?

No. All food items on the menu at 6th Street Diner are free and included in your standard P&O Cruises fare. Only select drinks, like alcoholic cocktails or thick milkshakes, carry a standard bar charge.

Can you book 6th Street Diner before you cruise?

No, you cannot pre-book tables via your online cruise planner before sailing. You can only book a table or join the virtual queue via the My Holiday app once you are physically onboard and connected to the ship's Wi-Fi network.

Is there a dress code for 6th Street Diner?

During the day for brunch, the dress code is entirely casual (though swimwear is not permitted). For the dinner service starting at 5:30 pm, the standard ship-wide Evening Casual dress code applies. Smart tailored shorts and clean jeans are perfectly acceptable.

Can you get takeaway from 6th Street Diner?

No, 6th Street Diner is strictly a sit-down restaurant experience. If you are looking for quick-service takeaway food to enjoy on deck or in your cabin, head up to The Quays on Deck 8 or Taste 360 on Deck 16 instead.

Jukebox in 6th Street Diner on P&O Cruises Arvis

The Lowdown

Having eaten our way through the menus on both Iona and Arvia, we think replacing one of the standard main dining rooms with the 6th Street Diner was a masterstroke by P&O Cruises.

While the formal dining rooms are lovely, modern British cruisers increasingly crave flexibility. The diner strikes the perfect balance - offering a sit-down, waited service but with a completely relaxed, high-energy atmosphere.

What We Loved:

  • The Sea Day Brunch: The fact that you can get fresh buttermilk pancake stacks and proper tater tots at 1:30 pm is a total game-changer for late risers.

  • The Interactive Jukebox: It is not a gimmick; it creates a brilliant, nostalgic buzz in the room that keeps children entertained and adults singing along.

  • Dietary Inclusivity: P&O’s 2026 menu refresh really shines here. The vegan and gluten-free comfort food options don't feel like an afterthought.

Our Top Tip:
Do not waste your onboard credit paying for premium alternative restaurants on night one or two. Book the 6th Street Diner on the My Holiday app instead. It feels like a speciality dining upgrade, but it won't cost you a single penny extra.

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