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NCL Removes Upcharge for American Diner

 

Norwegian Cruise Line cruise ship top deck

 

Lovers of milkshakes and mozzarella sticks rejoice: Norwegian Cruise Line has removed the upcharge for its comfort-food-filled specialty restaurant, American Diner, at lunch and dinner.

Available on six Breakaway and Breakaway Plus ships (but not the new Prima class), American Diner offers handheld favorites like pulled pork sliders, chicken pot pie casserole and meatloaf. Desserts include bread pudding, carrot and walnut cake and chocolate mousse.

The transition to complimentary service will include some changes to the menu—kiss those lobster sliders goodbye. New starters include smoked fish dip, white bean chicken chili, cheese nachos and Caesar salad. You can still get a milkshake, but it will cost $7.

The changes already are in effect on the January 2 sailing of Norwegian Getaway and the Norwegian Escape cruise beginning January 6. It will roll out across the other four ships through February.

 

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