Real classy,Amtrak. Will traditional dining EVER return to the Eastern trains and The Eagle?On the Silver Star on 3/19-20, our meals were served in a cardboard box, both in-room and IN THE DINING CAR.
Real classy,Amtrak. Will traditional dining EVER return to the Eastern trains and The Eagle?On the Silver Star on 3/19-20, our meals were served in a cardboard box, both in-room and IN THE DINING CAR.
They MIGHT have been a good idea in the beginning, but the portions are skimpy and the "cooking" - reheating is uneven. This last weekend (Wed - Monday)I had the "beef" and the "pasta". the "Beef" was fair, the potatoes were brown on the periphery and cool in the middle. THe pasta was mushy, meatballs relatively tasteless and mushy. Only my trusty bottle of Cholula helped. A little.I had them on the Texas Eagle 21 today for lunch and they were better than I expected. I was tempted to get the meatballs for dinner but stuck with the ribs. When I make my return trip north tomorrow on 22, I might try the meatballs at least once. Nothing on flex compares to traditional to me, however.
They MIGHT have been a good idea in the beginning, but the portions are skimpy and the "cooking" - reheating is uneven. This last weekend (Wed - Monday)I had the "beef" and the "pasta". the "Beef" was fair, the potatoes were brown on the periphery and cool in the middle. THe pasta was mushy, meatballs relatively tasteless and mushy. Only my trusty bottle of Cholula helped. A little.
I ate from our cooler and fared much better. My egg/cheese/bacon hot sandwiches freshly made were excellent.
The words "FLEX" and "DINING" are mutually exclusive.
Bill the server was at least competent, friendly and a joy. The Scas were - to put it mildly - unattentive and uncommunicative.
There is a Dining Car? Where? I thought it was the Sleeper Lounge Car even though it does say Dining Car outsideOn the Silver Star on 3/19-20, our meals were served in a cardboard box, both in-room and IN THE DINING CAR.
I personally think the boxes are an efficient way to serve the flex meals. I had no complaints about the method of serving the meals during my last Silver Star trip at the end of March. I think the crew is doing the best they can in the circumstances.On the Silver Star on 3/19-20, our meals were served in a cardboard box, both in-room and IN THE DINING CAR.
I personally think the boxes are an efficient way to serve the flex meals. I had no complaints about the method of serving the meals during my last Silver Star trip at the end of March. I think the crew is doing the best they can in the circumstances.
AFAIAC Larry Chestler was a disappointment. It was mostly standard platitudes with one or two pieces of useful information about timelines for equipment acquisition. I don't recall hearing much about food, but then it is possible I had dozed off.What did Amtrak say about food service in the RPA presentation last week?
Yes, all western LD trains except Texas Eagle have traditional dining, but ONLY for sleeper passengers. Coach passengers only have access to the Cafe car.Will be on the California Zephyr in early June. Just wondering if the "real food" (traditional) is back? Thanks!
Wow it seems if they already have grits and have eggs they should be able to put both on a plate. Personally I'm not a big fan, as a confirmed Yankee I prefer potatoes for my nutrition free calories at breakfast. But I imagine there is a large segment of the population that would appreciate a fairly simple to add menu addition.Just completed a run on the Zephyr from Denver to Emeryville. We had a good time…the scenery on that train is glorious. I love my Amtrak grits though…that and some eggs are a classic railroad meal for me. Well… on this train at least…..you can’t get the grits unless you have a continental Breakfast….in which case you can’t get the eggs. It’s a catch 22!
Also I was told I can’t have an iPad at my table…which, at my age, is just used as a big iPhone so I can see the damn thing, which everyone else had a phone and seemed to be ok….I know I should just be looking out the window anyway.
it was a great trip and there was a cloud over Donner Pass I had to yell at…but I still love the trains!
In the spirit of Hall Monitors in British style Public Schools!No IPad at the table? That sounds like a "dining car staff made rule". If it is not, then it is a stupid Amtrak rule.
No IPad at the table? That sounds like a "dining car staff made rule". If it is not, then it is a stupid Amtrak rule.
I agree that it's silly to have it as a rule, but it's also silly the way some antisocial people hide behind their phone or tablet as if nobody is seated with them. If someone wants no social contact they should get their food to go instead of pretending they're seated alone despite all evidence to the contrary.I’ve heard no laptops, no books, no cell phones, etc. on Amtrak. And yes a very silly rule.
I agree here, as one who by and large is not very social. I've been told I'm the type of person who gets lost in a crowd of two, and I can't disagree with that. Yet I enjoy the camaraderie of the dining car and actually (gasp!!) look forward to meeting new people in the diner. Ordinarily, the thought of meeting new people makes me very nervous.I agree that it's silly to have it as a rule, but it's also silly the way some antisocial people hide behind their phone or tablet as if nobody is seated with them. If someone wants no social contact they should get their food to go instead of pretending they're seated alone despite all evidence to the contrary.
I’m a little like that, but on my last few trips they seat you singular. I’ve actually said I didn’t mind sitting with other folks only to have no takers….although that could just be meI agree here, as one who by and large is not very social. I've been told I'm the type of person who gets lost in a crowd of two, and I can't disagree with that. Yet I enjoy the camaraderie of the dining car and actually (gasp!!) look forward to meeting new people in the diner. Ordinarily, the thought of meeting new people makes me very nervous.
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