25 Holland America Dining Secrets

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When it comes to cruise dining, I consider myself a bit of an authority.  A “Professor of Cruising” with a concentration in “Eating” if you will.  Mind you, I have no formal degree to display, but as evidence of my credentials, I’m currently at the midway point of a 16-night cruise to New Zealand on the Noordam and I’m already clocking in 6 pounds heavier than when I boarded.  

And while gaining weight on a cruise is easier than jumping over a toothpick (I bring you that analogy after tripping over one earlier today after a particularly hearty lunch), I offer up these Holland America dining tips and tricks to maximize your enjoyment and help you reach that 10-15 pound goal even faster (because who doesn’t want to gain weight on a cruise – isn’t that the whole point?).

Many of these “secrets” will only be surprising to new HAL cruisers.  However, my old dogs might learn a new trick or two…too.  And please feel free to share anything I missed to the comments.  I learn as much from my readers as I share, which is one of the reasons I continue to enjoy writing this blog.  So here are my…

25 Holland America Dining Secrets

1. Unlike other lines, the buffet on Holland America is NOT self-serve and full drink service is offered.

While I actually toggle back and forth between loving and hating this, it’s something that, pre-Covid, was unique to Holland America (it’s like they saw Covid coming years ago and decided to be ready).

I’m something like a pig at a trough at a buffet. If I didn’t fear a lifetime ban, I’d stick my whole face in a vat of mac and cheese, coming up only for air and dessert. Maybe that’s what prompted Holland America to have crew serve most items at the buffet. And while I acknowledge the wisdom in trying to limit the spread of germs and cut down on food waste, sometimes this leads to longer waits and smaller portions than I’ve come to expect at a buffet: “another six scoops please, so I don’t have to wait in this line again for seconds and thirds and….”

This will also cause anxiety to those among us (me) who like a 3 inch perimeter of clean plate between each food item. It’s not uncommon for crew serving at the buffet to slap some fruit salad right on top of some pasta with some Jello thrown in there just to insure it topples all over you before you can abandon it on an empty table to start over with clearer instructions, “think of my food items like a couple of buddies sharing a hotel room who forgot to ask for separate beds…do whatever it takes to ensure nothing touches! Heck, place a pillow between my mashed potatoes and mac ‘n cheese if necessary!”

On a wholly positive note, I love the drink service in the buffets on Holland. Instead of having to get your own drinks – leading to extra trips, and an unintended wet t-shirt contest when two guests wielding water and lemonade collide – servers will come around to your table and offer you a variety of complimentary beverages (or bar service) and will refill your glass as necessary.

A buffet line on Holland America.

2. Many items (including all desserts) available on the main dining room dinner menu will also be available at the buffet.

Unlike on some other lines, on Holland America many of the dinner items available each night in the main dining room will also be available on the buffet. They will be plated differently, but will otherwise be identical. This is great for several reasons. First, if you get back late from an excursion, don’t want to miss a show that conflicts with your assigned dining time, or are too tired for a long meal, you can hit the buffet without worrying about missing an item that sounded good on the MDR menu. Second, if you aren’t hungry enough for dessert after your appetizer and entree courses in the MDR, you can hit the buffet later for the exact same high quality desserts. And finally, if you love something in the main dining room, but are too embarrassed to order three more portions, you can head up to the buffet and casually pretend like it’s your first dinner, “oh, I suppose I’ll try nine slices of the prime rib. I haven’t eaten all day!” For comparison purposes, here’s a main dining room menu and a buffet menu from the same night on my current HAL cruise:

Holland America MDR dinner menu
Holland America MDR dinner menu
Holland America buffet dinner menu

3. Napkin wrapped cutlery will be pre-placed on tables at the buffet.

You don’t need to collect it yourself while trying to balance a drink and four plates of dessert!

A dining table on a Holland America ship with glasses and napkin-wrapped cutlery sitting on it.

4. If the buffet is crowded, additional dining tables are available near the main lido and aft pools.

Extra seating outside on the Lido deck on a Holland America ship.

5. Waffle cones are available at the dessert station (and they’re complimentary!)

A waffle cone from the buffet on Holland America.

6. In addition to chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry, there is a hard ice cream flavor of the day.  There is also a rotating soft serve flavor in addition to chocolate and vanilla (strawberry, pineapple, etc)

Just ask at the dessert stations in the buffet. Some of the flavors offered on our sailing have included blackberry, mango, toffee crunch, mint chocolate chip, rocky road, and cookie dough. The ice cream on HAL is of high quality and there are also a bunch of sauces and toppings to choose from!

7. Bread pudding is available from behind the counter at the buffet dessert station.

It’s a Holland America specialty and a must try! Just be sure to pick out the giant raisins first (unless you like them, in which case we can’t be friends).

A bowl of Holland America bread pudding.

8. Vegan sushi and other vegan and gluten-free items (not displayed or listed on the menu) are available at the buffet. 

Vegan sushi available on Holland America ships.
A sign on a Holland America ship that reads: Gluten free and vegan options are available on request.

Just ask!

9. Made-to-order crepes are offered at the buffet in the evening (and for breakfast on most ships).

Crepe station on Holland America.

10. On most ships a taco/nacho bar is set up near the main Lido pool at lunch.

Taco bar on Holland America.
Taco bar on Holland America.

And it’s really, really good! Both soft flour tortillas (usually covered by a napkin – be sure to look around if you don’t see them right away) and hard shells are available in addition to homemade chips.

11. Soy and almond milk are available as non-dairy options for coffee beverages, cereal, or for any other purpose.

You can find these options at all dining rooms, the coffee shop, and the buffet (just ask at the buffet).

12. Most room service items are still free on Holland America.

Here’s the menu:

Holland America Room Service menu page 1.
Holland America Room Service menu page 2
Holland America Room Service menu page 3
Holland America Room Service menu page 4
Holland America Room Service menu page 5

13. As long as the dining room is open, you can order any item from the main dining room menu through room service at no extra charge.

A tray of room service items on a Holland America ship.

Just pull up the dining room menu on the Navigator App and call room service to place your order.

14. A breakfast card is available to place a room service order the night before.

Just hang it on your door by 2am.

15. You can avoid the line at Dive-In burgers by ordering on the Navitagor app.

Just go to “Experiences” then “Order Now.” It will tell you on the app when your order is ready. So easy a retired college professor can do it! And convenient too!

The navigator app on Holland America showing a Dive-In burger order.

16. Beyond Meat vegan burger patties or a vegetarian brown rice patty can be substituted for any burger at Dive-In and a Beyond Meat brat can be substituted for any hog dog.

A hot dog with Beyond Mean brat from Dive-In burgers on Holland America.

Here’s the Dive-In Menu:

Holland America Dive-In burger menu

17. You can ask for a gluten free bun for burgers or hot dogs at Dive-In (you can also ask for “no bun”). Gluten free bread and pasta is also available at the buffet and in the dining rooms.

18. There are special menus available for those with dietary restrictions in the main dining room.

Stop by the dining room after you board to see them and inquire about how to order (on some sailings I’ve had to order off the vegan menu in advance). Here’s the vegan/vegetarian menu:

 Holland America Vegan Menu

  Holland America Vegan Menu
  Holland America Vegan Menu
  Holland America Vegan Menu
  Holland America Vegan Menu
  Holland America Vegan Menu
  Holland America Vegan Menu
  Holland America Vegan Menu

19. A short “express” lunch menu is sometimes served in the main dining room on port days, while a full menu is served on sea days.

Holland America express port day lunch menu page 1
Holland America express port day lunch menu page 2

Sea Day Lunch Menu

Holland America sea day lunch menu.

20. There are two breakfast specials offered in the main dining room each day. 

Be sure to ask – servers usually forget to mention them. Today one of the specials was cinnamon roll french toast!

Holland America cinnamon roll french toast.

21. You can always order a cheese plate, a fruit plate, and crème brulée at dinner in the main dining room, even if it’s not on the menu.

Do you like to order secret “off menu” items? Well you can do that on HAL. Order a cheese plate, fruit plate, or crème brulée at dinner in the main dining room and confuse those sitting near you – you’ll see them keep checking their menu and then glancing back over at you, like “where did they see that?!?!”

22. Make a reservation for specialty restaurants early – prime times book up fast.

Fact: You’ll find more walkers than strollers on Holland America. Which is to say that the crowd trends older and there’s more demand for early dining times. So if you wish to dine before 7:00pm, make reservations for specialty restaurants early (via the website or app prior to embarkation or by calling or visiting the reservations desk as soon as you board).

23. Complimentary bags of popcorn are served during onboard movies.

Unlike on certain lines, *cough* CARNIVAL, movie popcorn is free on Holland America. Remember to bring a beverage with you if you plan to partake!

24. Spiked coffee is available at the coffee shop.

My favorite drink to order at the coffee shop is a decaf soy mocha with a double shot of amaretto. Baileys is another popular addition. And the best part? All specialty coffees (spiked or not) are included in the beverage packages (I wish that were the case on NCL, another line I sail on frequently).

25. The biscotti and pastries at the coffee shop are free (and delicious)!

Grab a chocolate donut to go with that mocha and don’t even think about hitting the gym later!

Pastries available in the coffee shop on Holland America.

Remember, cruise ship calories don’t count! There’s even a shirt that says so:

BONUS TIP! Dining rooms feature beautiful Delft china.

I love the signature blue and white Delft china on Holland America almost as much as the food served on it. No I don’t. Still though, it’s beautiful and available for purchase onboard.

Holland America delft china plate with a shrimp cocktail.

BONUS TIP! Special menus will be available at the holidays.

If you’re lucky enough to be cruising over any major holidays (Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years), you’ll be treated to special dining room menus and items at the buffet. You can see HAL’s special Christmas Eve menu HERE and the Christmas brunch and dinner menus HERE.

BONUS TIP! Bar snacks are available.

Bar snacks, usually peanuts, are available at most bars. Just ask!

A cosmo and some bar peanuts at a bar on Holland America.

And with that…

Class Dismissed!

Homework (10 points): Share to the comments any additional Holland America dining secrets I missed. Let’s learn from each other! In the meantime, see you at the buffet (for a second dinner after my first one at the MDR, of course)!

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15 Responses

  1. Kathy Richmond says:

    You can order two Firsts, Main or Desserts in the Dining Rooms. The soups are excellent. The Main Dining Rm serves Miso soup as part of the Asian breakfast and can be ordered by itself or in addition to the All American or any other Breakfast. Portions are small as there in no need for a doggy bag as the food offerings are never ending. Hash browns are actually FOUR but tasty tater tots.

  2. Francine Novakoff says:

    This is an excellent article. It’s good to know that the taco bar has reopened, we do enjoy that.

  3. Mary Elliott says:

    Don’t believe they do the taco bar any longer. At least it wasn’t on the NA last October, or on Eurodam or Rotterdam Nov/Dec

  4. Caron Lewis says:

    You can ask for a steamed vegetable plate in the main dining room also.

  5. Christina says:

    FYI – over the course of the next year, they are removing the taco bars from all the Vista class ships and larger. Source: maitre d’ (longtime family friend) on our recent holiday cruise. So sad – RIP taco bar.

  6. Amanda says:

    Great article! I loved the MDR lunches on my Eurodam cruise to Alaska in Sept 2022. Don’t think I had tried it on my earlier sailing, but I enjoyed it a few times during that cruise. The express lunch on the day we arrived in Juneau was SO much better than everyone trying to get lunch at the same time in the buffet before getting off the ship around 1:00.

    I have a tip to add…if you like afternoon tea at all, be sure to check it out at least once. That’s one of my favorite dining experiences on board.

  1. January 4, 2023

    […] Once you’ve had a chance to peruse the menus, continue your pre-cruise training by increasing the number of calories you eat by 100 every day for at least 14 days prior to embarkation to gradually stretch out your stomach (some like to diet before a cruise, but I suggest the opposite if you want to fully take advantage of all the many delicious dining options on HAL – make room people, MAKE ROOM!). Also, check out my 25 Holland America Dining Secrets: […]

  2. January 8, 2023

    […] Once you’ve had a chance to peruse the menus, continue your pre-cruise training by increasing the number of calories you eat by 100 every day for at least 14 days prior to embarkation to gradually stretch out your stomach (some like to diet before a cruise, but I suggest the opposite if you want to fully take advantage of all the many delicious dining options on HAL – make room people, MAKE ROOM!). Also, check out my 25 Holland America Dining Secrets: […]

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