The Pinnacle Grill and Canaletto onboard the Amsterdam
The Pinnacle Grill:
Located midship on Promenade Deck, the Pinnacle Grill onboard the Amsterdam awaits you. Enhanced by soft lighting, the hand painted murals, candelabras, and elegant table settings create a sense of intimate dining. Your wine list at The Pinnacle Grill is the best to be found on your cruise! Dungeness crab, Seared Duck Breast, Smoked Salmon and main entrees such as Ribeyes, Porterhouse steaks, and King Salmon are among expertly prepared menu items. If you're a steak lover, this is your restaurant! There are delectable vegetarian selections as well. Here you'll find the best of the Pacific Northwest for your dining pleasure, and for your wine palate. Frozen Souffle Glace Grand Marnier and other delectable dessert choices satisfy any gourmet sweet tooth! Advanced reservations are required. It is best to book prior to boarding your cruise, or, as soon as you get onboard the Amsterdam -- the Pinnacle Grill is very popular and will sell-out on many evenings.
Canaletto:
From 5:30 to 9:30pm, Canaletto onboard the Amsterdam is a little bit of Italy tucked away on Lido deck. Angel Hair with Scallops, Butternut Squash and Asparagus Risotto, and Toscana Flank Steak are among the classic Italian dishes served here. Some reviews are quite positive about the quality of the food served here, but other critiques suggest the wine list and menu choices are too limited. For the Canaletto, reservations are suggested.
An Evening at Le Cirque:
"An Evening at Le Cirque" at the Pinnacle Grill, created by Holland America Master Chef Rudi Sodamin and Le Cirque's own Executive Chef Craig Hopson, is a highlight now featured on many Holland America Line cruises. Emphasis here is the fact that the Pinnacle typically offers this experience for one evening on your Holland America cruise.
Le Cirque, created by Sirio Maccioni in the early 1970's, is a family owned affair. Established in New York City, Le Cirque restaurants now include locations in Las Vegas and the Dominican Republic. A treat to the palate and the eye, Maccioni, his wife, and his sons, assure their guests the very finest of French gourmet dining! Recipient of the James Beard award, Le Cirque has maintained globally renowned status over the decades. Their lobster salad, soups including the Sweet Corn, and an array of main courses such as "Chicken Under a Brick" (of vegetables), Rack of Lamb, and Wild Halibut delightfully support Le Cirque's high status in the eyes of gourmands world-wide. Le Cirque's Chateaubriand is both delectable and generous in quantity. Leave room for their signature dessert, Creme Brulee Le Cirque. While Holland America dutifully recreates the Le Cirque atmosphere, restaurant aficionados will note the absence of some of the restaurants' whimsy in decor. The dining plates, however, include the French circus theme and your service is brought to you by those ever diligent Holland America staff in a manner true to Le Cirque expectations. Expect a 39 USD charge in addition to the Pinnacle's 25 USD, and you will need to make your reservations as early as you can for this "not to be missed" experience on your cruise. So far, the only regrets we've heard about are from those who did NOT book for an Evening at Le Cirque on their cruise!
Tips for Pinnacle Grill and Canaletto Restaurants on the Amsterdam:
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Pinnacle Grill Menu
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Canaletto Menu
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The Pinnacle Grill is available for lunch and dinner by reservation only.
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We recommend making your pre-confirmation reservations online (during the check-in process) or with Holland America's Ship Services at 1-800-541-1576 as soon as possible after booking.
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Upon embarkation, you will be asked to reconfirm the exact time and date of your reservation.
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This is a dinner only experience from 6:00pm to 9:00pm.
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You'll feel most comfortable at the supper club in elegant attire.
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There is no smoking in The Pinnacle Grill.
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The 20 USD fee per diner at Pinnacle Grill -- it does include the gratuity. Lunch is 10 USD.
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How much should I tip at Pinnacle Grill and Canaletto on the Amsterdam? First, bear in mind that all alcoholic beverages that you pay for will have a gratuity added. The cover charge does include gratuity, however, you may wish to consider giving an extra gratuity to the waiter or waitress who has served you. An appropriate amount is to estimate the value of the meal you ordered if you ordered it on land and tip 15-20% based on that cost. If you feel that the value of the meal was $50 were you to order it in a land-based restaurant, you should tip $7.50-$10. It is certainly your discretion not to tip, but, the waiters serving you are some of the best on the ship and should be rewarded if they provided you with an exceptional dining experience.
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Please note that this particular Pinnacle Grill onboard the Amsterdam has fewer window views than normally expected on a Holland America voyage. Specialty drinks, beer, wine, and soft drinks can be purchased from the current bar menu.