This is a modest, yet quaint dinner cruise. They have information about their cruises on line, but you need to call for reservations. They do have vegetarian options that you can request when making reservations for the cruise. You are sat at medium sized rectangle tables in a party of your reservations. There is unsweetened tea and water provided by the pitcher on your table with sweetener packets. The food is catered; I’m not sure if the same caterer is used for all meals. We began with a side salad of fresh lettuce, croutons, red onion slices, bacon for the carnivores, and a vinaigrette dressing. The main meal was a cheese lasagna, and a prime rib. My husband and I enjoyed our lasagna with a side of cheesy mashed potatoes… Definitely not for the dieters ;) I was informed by others in our party that the prime rib wasn’t very good, and the green beans were very bland. The dessert was peanut butter pie. It was good for what is was, but I despise peanut butter :(, so I passed mine off. It definitely wasn’t homemade as it was still slightly frozen. The trip as a whole was quiet enjoyable. The staff was extremely friendly, we were informed of the history of the cruise line, then left enjoy ourselves and the company of our party. It was a nice evening out of the ‘city’.