Queen Anne – Every Bar on Cunard’s Newest Ship
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I don't go to pubs in real life, so I don't really go to pubs in ship life.
As a coffee shop, it's a seven out of 10. As a bar, a low five.
Eight out of 10. For the not lazy man, anyone willing to do the 10-deck trek to get a cocktail, Commodore Club is up high at the front.
Four out of 10. I was a bit surprised that QA does not have a champagne bar, especially given its new money vibe and market positioning.
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If you’re on a ship, you’re going to end up in a bar. Whether that’s for coffee, cocktails, tomato juice, or something fluorescent and regrettable. But not every bar suits every person — and even if Queen Anne is your ship, that doesn’t mean every watering hole on board deserves your precious sea days. This is a full run down of every bar on Queen Anne — the good, the bad, the glamorous, and the ones you only visit by accident while trying to get somewhere else. From glittery cabaret chaos to quiet cocktails with a view, pubs that are very much pubs, lounges that may or may not be lounges, and a few design decisions that raise questions… this video breaks down what each bar actually feels like, who it’s for, and when you should (or absolutely shouldn’t) bother going. No drink menus. No pricing spreadsheets. No pretending everything is “stunning”. Just honest takes, atmosphere over alcohol content, and the vital information you actually need to plan your evenings onboard. Every bar on Queen Anne. Tried, tested, and judged accordingly. Here, ladies and gentlemen… WE GO! 🍸🚢