Royal Caribbean’s Making an Icon Class - Serving Up the Supper Club Experience
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Every icon class ship will have a different scene for their super club.
We pair the food not with wine, but with cocktails.
Music is equally as important as both food and beverage are.
There's nowhere else on the planet that I know of where you can get food, drink, and music paired to that experience.
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Royal Caribbean is setting the table with a behind-the-scenes look at the next-level dining across the Icon Class, first introduced by Icon of the Seas. In “Making an Icon Class – Serving Up the Supper Club Experience,” dive into the development of the supper club concept – a collection of multi-course, immersive dining journeys that pair curated dishes and sophisticated cocktails with live music. From the elevated Empire Supper Club on Icon and the 1930s Chicago-inspired Lincoln Park Supper Club on Star of the Seas to the new Hollywoodland Supper Club debuting July 2026 on Legend of the Seas, each supper club delivers a unique immersive dining and entertainment experience for vacationers.