Cunard Food Menus 2026
Sailing on Cunard is always a pleasure, the food onboard during our 2026 Queen Mary 2 voyage was wonderful and in this post we’ll share the Cunard menus from our 8 nights onboard.
Cunard has long been known for elegant dining, and this cruise delivered a thoughtful blend of tradition, variety, and attentive service.
Dinner in the main dining room always had a sense of occasion. The menus changed each evening, it’s clear that Cunard still values the ritual of a proper sit‑down dinner.
A highlight was Afternoon Tea in the Queens Room. With white‑gloved service, delicate sandwiches, warm scones, and perfectly brewed tea, it felt like a small ceremony in its own right. Simple, elegant, and unmistakably Cunard.
We also dined at two of the ship’s speciality venues. Coriander offered a vibrant, spice‑led menu that provided a refreshing contrast to the more classic dining elsewhere onboard.
Sir Samuel’s, meanwhile, was a real highlight for anyone who enjoys a proper steakhouse experience. The menu focused on quality cuts cooked with precision, alongside rich sides and classic sauces. If you appreciate a well‑cooked steak in an elegant setting, Sir Samuel’s is absolutely worth booking.
Don’t forget, in cabin dinning via room service is also available – with a complimentary breakfast available alongside a decent selection of other meals at an additional charge.
Overall, the food on our 2026 Queen Mary 2 cruise was fantastic, now take a look at the menus below and be sure to watch our vlogs to see what we went for and what we thought!
Cunard Main Dining Room Breakfast Menu


Cunard Room Service Menu




Cunard Afternoon Tea Menu




Cunard Main Dining Room Menu









Cunard Golden Lion Menu

Dinner at the Lido – Coriander Menu
Sir Samuel’s Steakhouse and Grill Menu








