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We are sailing on the Breakaway February 2.

I have been doing some searching to see the available options for breakfast and lunch. I keep getting conflicting results.

In addition to the buffet, MDR and O'Sheehan's, what are our options? We don't mind paying, but for example, the NCL site says the noodle bar is complimentary and other sites I have seen say there is a fee.

Thanks for any information.

 

 

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As a general rule, those 3 are open for lunch, unless it's a full port day where the MDR could close. Sometimes, they do a themed lunch special at Moderno free. Margaritaville has a simplified breakfast, free but lunch is $$.

 

Shanghai Noodles is free but only for dinner on a walk-in basis, taking no reservations ... next to the casino, some not happy with the smoking.

 

Then, there is room services, some being free.

 

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We are sailing on the Breakaway February 2.

I have been doing some searching to see the available options for breakfast and lunch. I keep getting conflicting results.

In addition to the buffet, MDR and O'Sheehan's, what are our options? We don't mind paying, but for example, the NCL site says the noodle bar is complimentary and other sites I have seen say there is a fee.

Thanks for any information.

 

So, look at the NCL website and not random internet reviews with inaccurate information. The attached link provides the Freestyle dailies from a recent Breakaway cruise. It provides you an idea of what is open and when on sea and port days.

 

On sea days, Monderno serves themed buffers.

 

On most mornings, Margaritaville has a buffet (weather permitting).

 

https://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=2504449

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So, look at the NCL website and not random internet reviews with inaccurate information. The attached link provides the Freestyle dailies from a recent Breakaway cruise. It provides you an idea of what is open and when on sea and port days.

 

 

 

On sea days, Monderno serves themed buffers.

 

 

 

On most mornings, Margaritaville has a buffet (weather permitting).

 

 

 

https://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=2504449

 

 

 

Thank you. Your post was helpful. Enjoyed reading the Freestyles and only asked because I know sometimes not everything on the cruise websites are necessarily always accurate either and asking recent cruisers sometimes get better answers.

We have each night booked at a specialty restaurant and were curious what else was available for breakfast and lunch.

Looking forward to our first NCL cruise.

Thank you again.

 

 

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Thank you. Your post was helpful. Enjoyed reading the Freestyles and only asked because I know sometimes not everything on the cruise websites are necessarily always accurate either and asking recent cruisers sometimes get better answers. We have each night booked at a specialty restaurant and were curious what else was available for breakfast and lunch. Looking forward to our first NCL cruise.

Thank you again.

 

We have sailed for many, many years (back in the days when you had to reserve and pay for loungers on deck and gowns/tuxes were "mandatory"). And we really like the "Freestyle" relaxed atmosphere of NCL. No set dining times. Very relaxed dress codes. And all of the entertainment on the mega ships. The referenced link was our 3rd time on the Breakaway (16th cruise on an NCL megaship).

 

Have a great time on the Breakaway. She's a beautiful ship.

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was I eating an imaginary breakfast there? ....was those eggs fake eggs ......? It was definitely not in accurate. But it might not be available anymore. :cool:

 

Please don’t spread fake news !

 

 

 

Maybe he was referring to the fact that they called it secret as being inaccurate.

 

 

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We have sailed for many, many years (back in the days when you had to reserve and pay for loungers on deck and gowns/tuxes were "mandatory"). And we really like the "Freestyle" relaxed atmosphere of NCL. No set dining times. Very relaxed dress codes. And all of the entertainment on the mega ships. The referenced link was our 3rd time on the Breakaway (16th cruise on an NCL megaship).

 

 

 

Have a great time on the Breakaway. She's a beautiful ship.

 

 

 

Thanks. Looking forward to it.

Yes, we sailed for many years with gowns and tuxes also. I missed it for a while and now are so happy now to have to pack it all!

 

 

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