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The dining room on a ship is commonly referred to as the "main dining room" or "dining hall." On cruise ships, it may also be called the "main restaurant" and often features a range of dining options and styles. Some ships also offer specialty restaurants in addition to the main dining area.
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A refectory (dining room) with the kitchen and buttery near it.
One of the dining rooms is called the Porcelain Dining Room.http://thisisversaillesmadame.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-porcelain-dining-room.html
There are three classes of cabins and dining aboard these ships. The Britannia is the regular class, the princess is the middle class and the Queen is the superior of deluxe class. The main dining room is the largest because there are more people that travel in the Britannia class then others.ææp
An upper-floor dining room is often referred to as a "dining room" when it is part of a residential setting, or it may be called a "rooftop dining area" or "sky dining" in restaurants or hotels. These terms highlight the elevated location and often the scenic views associated with dining in such spaces. In some cases, it might also be called a "mezzanine dining area" if it is situated on a level between the main floors.
Changes every day, but always has lots of choices.
A dining room.
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A large communal dining area can be called a dining hallor an eating hall. A very small one, which is actually part of some other room (such as the kitchen) is called a nook.If you wanted to be extra fancy, you could always use the French term instead: salle à manger (which literally means, 'room for dining'.)
That depends on the building/housing unit you're in