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Carnival Spirit had one coffee shop, the Fountain Café, located on Deck 2 next to a two-story water feature.
The ship’s coffee shop is on Deck 2, facing a two-story water feature that functioned only on the last day of our cruise. The cappuccino, moccacino and latte were priced $2.95-$3.50 and all could be made with skim or soy milk and flavored with assorted syrups or liqueurs. Iced coffees and milk shakes were also available for $3.50-$3.95. Our latte was okay, much better than the coffee served in the ship’s buffet line.

The pastry case was stocked with decadent looking confections such as Black Forest Cake, Strawberry Cheesecake, fresh fruit chocolate cups; individual servings were $2.25 (and whole cakes with inscriptions were available to order). Chocolate dipped strawberries and various cookies were $1.25.






The café was open 7 a.m. till midnight on sea days, with a midday break on port days. Note that another café stand, minus the pastries, was available at La Playa Grille.
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