Yes, unfortunately Amtrak is very inconsitent with its Business Class offerings. It could be 2x2 with 10 fewer seats than coach that recline a tad more, have some blue on them, curtains like on the Regionals, 2x1 leather seats but only 18 of them since the other half the car is the cafe, sometimes you get a free drink and have to go and get it, sometimes you need a paper voucher, sometimes they ask for your ticket, it's so stupid. If you feel inclined please tell Amtrak it's confusing.
As far as the soft product goes, it’s not
that inconsistent…. You will always have to go retrieve the unlimited beverages yourself, using your ticket, nothing else. This policy covers all of the NER (including Vermonter, Maple Leaf, Palmetto, etc.), Chicago hub services, and the Lake Shore Limited.
For those occasions where the LSA has brought drinks over in a split Business class/Cafe, this is the exact reason why the service manual exists and we are told to
only do what the book says…because then when the next attendant doesn’t offer at-seat service, they use it as a complaint.
Only three exceptions I can think of…
Pacific Surfliners offer a dedicated attendant with various snacks and beverages (including a glass of wine) depending on the time of day, because this is a state supported service and this is what the state pays for.
The Cascades offers a $3 voucher for use in the Cafe, because this is state supported service and this is what the state pays for.
And the Starlight offers a $6 voucher for use in the Cafe (as well the diner again soon), and used to offer bottles of water and blankets. This is literally the only train who’s soft product “goes against the grain” that Amtrak actually has control over.