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Cruise Line Hosts Pop-Up Restaurant On Land

Cruise lines like to dazzle passengers on their ships with some of the best cuisine available, sourced from around the world. Cruise travelers often have so many choices that deciding what to have for dinner is a difficult decision. Those who have never been on a cruise anticipate culinary offerings but don't know exactly what to expect ... until now.
Celebrity Cruises, with a reputation for extraordinary cuisine, is bringing its onboard fare to Stable Café in San Francisco's Mission District via a popup restaurant. Its just for two days, November 14 and 15, 2012, but Celebrity's John Suley, Director of Culinary Operations, and his team of chefs will be presenting menu items inspired by seasonal, local ingredients and flavors in and around the San Francisco area.
Those wishing to attend the nearly sold out event sign up in advance for a lunch or dinner reservation. When they do, they are also entered into a giveaway to win a seven-night Alaska cruise for two on the stunning, luxurious Celebrity Solstice in 2013. No purchase necessary.
This is not the first land-based public event Celebrity has sponsored. Not long ago, Gadling reported that Celebrity Cruises had commissioned Kurt Werner, the inventor of 3-D street art, to create an art installation at the New York Stock Exchange to celebrate the arrival of the cruise line's newest Solstice-class ship Celebrity Silhouette.
[Photo Credit: Flickr user garybembridge]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Karen Robbins Nov 4th 2012 6:03AM
I had no idea that Celebrity was doing things like this. How neat! Love that cruise line. One of our favorites.