I counted three restaurants on B deck, including the Cafe Perisian, two on D deck (The First and Second Class Dining Saloons) and the Third Class Dining Saloon on F deck. That makes a total of six. Hope this helps.
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The special dining room that was decorated all fancy was used by the 1st class passengers, mainly for dinner and supper
I think they had more than the second and third class. Also the food was fancier.
They were called first class
In addition to the three dining saloons (one for each class), Titanic also had a veranda cafe serving tea and light snacks, an a la carte restaurant with elaborate meals, and Cafe Parisien, resembling a French sidewalk cafe and only employing French chefs and waiters. There was also a private dining saloon for maids, servants and valets traveling with their first class employers; bringing the total number of dining rooms to 7.
All rooms were destroyed in the titanic crash.
Since there was so many passengers aboard Titanic, the ships designer desided to make two dining rooms.
There were three 1st class dining rooms, 2 second class dining rooms, and 2 3rd class dining rooms.
The special dining room that was decorated all fancy was used by the 1st class passengers, mainly for dinner and supper
I think they had more than the second and third class. Also the food was fancier.
restaurants or dining rooms
They were called first class
I believe I read that Titanic had a pool for passengers of the "F"deck. It had dining rooms, libraries, party halls and even a gym and was one of the most advanced ships of it's time.
Probably the Grand Staircase (with the cherubs on the posts) has become most synonymous with luxury on Titanic. There was also much finery in the dining rooms.
In addition to the three dining saloons (one for each class), Titanic also had a veranda cafe serving tea and light snacks, an a la carte restaurant with elaborate meals, and Cafe Parisien, resembling a French sidewalk cafe and only employing French chefs and waiters. There was also a private dining saloon for maids, servants and valets traveling with their first class employers; bringing the total number of dining rooms to 7.
One of the dining rooms is called the Porcelain Dining Room.http://thisisversaillesmadame.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-porcelain-dining-room.html
All rooms were destroyed in the titanic crash.
there was 29 boiler rooms on the Titanic