The buffet on MSC Cruises plays a much bigger role than many first-time cruisers expect. It is the most flexible dining option onboard, one of the busiest spaces on embarkation day, and a reliable fallback throughout the cruise. It is also an area where MSC’s European influence shows up clearly, sometimes in good ways and sometimes in ways that surprise American cruisers.
This guide walks through everything you need to know about the MSC buffet, including where it is located, how it is named, when it is open, what food is served at each meal, and how to use it strategically during your cruise. For more info on other venues on MSC Ships, check out our MSC Dining Guide.
Quick Answer: Is the MSC Buffet Included?
The MSC buffet is included for all guests and is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late-night snacks. It is usually the most flexible dining option onboard, especially for breakfast, quick lunches, embarkation day, port days, and late-night pizza. Basic drinks like water, coffee, tea, and some breakfast juices are typically included, while soda, alcohol, bottled water, and specialty coffee generally require a drink package or extra charge.
What the MSC Buffet Is and How It Fits Into Dining Onboard
The MSC buffet is included for all guests and is designed to be casual, flexible, and accessible throughout the day. It complements the Main Dining Room rather than replacing it, and most experienced MSC cruisers use a mix of buffet meals and MDR meals depending on the day.
The buffet works especially well for breakfast, lunch, and late-night snacks. Dinner is convenient, but many guests prefer the Main Dining Room or specialty dining in the evening for a calmer experience.

Buffet Naming and Location on MSC Ships
Buffet Names
MSC buffets are typically named rather than simply labeled as “the buffet.” The most common names you will see include Marketplace Buffet and Il Mercato. The name varies by ship, but the function and layout are very similar across the fleet.
Even when there are multiple buffet names or sections, they operate as one dining venue with shared food stations.
Where the Buffet Is Located
On most MSC ships, the buffet is located on an upper deck that also includes the pool areas and outdoor seating. This makes it easy to grab food and eat either indoors or outside near the pool deck.
| Ship/Class | Ships Included | Buffet Location |
|---|---|---|
| World Class | MSC World America MSC World Europa MSC World Asia | Decks 18 and 19 |
| Seaside Class | MSC Seaside MSC Seaview | Decks 8 and 16 |
| Seaside EVO | MSC Seashore MSC Seascape | Deck 16 |
| Meraviglia Class | MSC Meraviglia MSC Bellissima MSC Virtuosa MSC Grandiosa MSC Euribia | Deck 15 |
| Older/smaller ships | Generally on the Pool/Lido Deck |
Buffet Hours and Daily Flow
Continuous Breakfast to Lunch Service
One MSC-specific detail that surprises many guests is that there is typically no gap between breakfast and lunch service at the buffet. Instead of closing and reopening, the buffet transitions directly from breakfast to lunch with a rolling switchover.
This is especially helpful for late sleepers, guests returning early from ports, or anyone who misses traditional breakfast hours.
Typical Daily Schedule
Exact buffet hours vary by ship, itinerary, sea day, port day, and sailing region, so always check the MSC for Me app or the Daily Program once onboard. In general, expect the buffet to follow this kind of rhythm:
| Meal | Typical Timing |
|---|---|
| Breakfast | Early morning through late morning (6AM-11AM) |
| Lunch | Late morning through afternoon (11AM-3PM) |
| Dinner | Early evening through late evening (5PM-9PM) |
| Late-night snacks | Late evening, usually with a smaller selection (10PM-2AM) |
MSC often transitions from breakfast into lunch without the hard closure you may see on some other cruise lines. That makes the buffet especially useful if your family does not move like a military unit before 9 a.m. on vacation.
Embarkation Day
On embarkation day, the buffet is typically the primary dining option. It opens early and stays busy as guests board and begin exploring the ship. For many cruisers, this is their first onboard meal.
More: Read our Guide to Embarkation Day
European Influence at the MSC Buffet
One of the defining characteristics of the MSC buffet is its European influence. This shows up most clearly in three areas: pizza, bread, and cheese.
Pizza is a constant presence and one of the strongest buffet offerings across the fleet. Bread selections are extensive and often include focaccia and European-style rolls. Cheese selections are broader than what many American cruisers expect, especially at breakfast and lunch.
Understanding this influence helps set expectations and explains why the buffet feels different from those on US-based cruise lines.

What’s Included at the MSC Buffet?
Breakfast at the MSC Buffet
Breakfast is one of the buffet’s strongest meals and offers a wide range of options.
Typical breakfast offerings include:
- Eggs prepared in several forms
- Bacon
- Sausage
- Hash browns
- A fresh-made omelet station
- Cheese and deli meats
- Bread, rolls, and bagels
- Fresh fruit, including whole items like apples and bananas and cut fruit such as cantaloupe and pineapple
- Yogurts and parfaits
- Cereal
- Boxed milk and milk alternatives
- Oatmeal
- Pastries
Breakfast is busy during peak hours but offers the most variety and flexibility for guests with different preferences.
Lunch and Dinner at the MSC Buffet
Lunch and dinner share a similar structure, though dishes rotate and themes change throughout the week.
Core offerings usually include:
- A carving station with chef-carved meats
- Pizza station
- Bread and cheese selections
- Salad bar
- Desserts
- Ice cream
- Fresh fruit
Comfort food options commonly include:
- Hot dogs
- Hamburgers
- French fries
Additional hot food options typically include:
- Fish dishes
- An ethnic section featuring rotating international cuisines
- A wide selection of side dishes
Late Night Buffet and Snacks
Late night buffet service is more limited and focuses on comfort foods rather than variety. It is generally open in the late evening into the early morning – hours will vary but 10PM-2AM is a typical range.
Typical late night offerings include:
- Pizza
- Sandwiches
- A small selection of side dishes
This is not a full buffet experience, but it is a reliable option for guests who want something casual later in the evening.
Weekly Lunch Themes
Throughout the cruise, lunch often features rotating themes such as Mexican, Asian, Caribbean, and other international cuisines. These themed days help keep the buffet from feeling repetitive, especially on longer itineraries.
Vegetarian and Vegan Options
MSC buffets include a dedicated vegetarian and vegan section. This area is clearly labeled and separate from the main hot stations. Options rotate daily and provide a reliable choice for guests with dietary preferences or restrictions.
More: Our guide on Vegetarian, Vegan and Allergy-Friendly Options on MSC Cruises
Kids’ Buffet Area
Most MSC ships include a dedicated buffet area designed specifically for kids. This section features familiar, kid-friendly foods and often uses lower counters to make it easier for children to serve themselves.
For families, this is one of the biggest advantages of the buffet compared to other dining venues onboard.
Beverage Availability at the Buffet
Included beverages at the buffet typically include:
- Water
- Coffee
- Tea
- Some juice at breakfast
Not included:
- Soda
- Alcohol
- Specialty coffee
This ties directly into MSC drink packages, which apply at the buffet just like they do elsewhere onboard. These purchased drinks are available at the buffet bar as well as additional kiosks throughout the buffet.
Dress Code and Atmosphere
There is no formal dress code at the MSC buffet. Casual attire is expected.
Swimwear without a cover-up is not permitted. Guests coming directly from the pool should wear a cover-up, shirt, or similar clothing before entering the buffet.
How the Buffet Fits Into a Smart MSC Dining Strategy
The MSC buffet is best used as part of a broader dining strategy. Many experienced cruisers rely on the buffet for breakfast, lunch, and late night snacks, while using the Main Dining Room or specialty dining for dinner.
Used strategically, the buffet adds flexibility and convenience without replacing the more structured dining experiences onboard.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the MSC buffet free?
Yes, the buffet food is included in your cruise fare for all guests. Drinks are more limited, with water, regular coffee, tea, and some breakfast juices typically included.
Is the MSC buffet open all day?
Not exactly. It is usually open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late-night snacks, but the full buffet is not available all day. Hours vary by ship and itinerary.
Does MSC have late-night food?
Yes. MSC typically offers late-night snacks at the buffet, often including pizza and a smaller selection of casual items.
Is MSC pizza included?
Yes, buffet pizza is included. It is one of the best casual food options on MSC ships.
Can I wear a swimsuit to the MSC buffet?
No. You should not enter the buffet in just swimwear. Wear a cover-up, shirt, or appropriate casual clothing.
Are drinks included at the MSC buffet?
Basic drinks like water, regular coffee, tea, and some breakfast juice are typically included. Soda, alcohol, specialty coffee, and premium drinks usually cost extra unless covered by a drink package.
Final Thoughts
The MSC buffet is reliable, flexible, and strongly influenced by European dining traditions. It excels at breakfast, lunch, pizza, bread, and casual meals, and provides a wide range of options for families and guests with varied schedules.
When expectations are aligned, the buffet becomes a valuable part of the overall cruise experience rather than a backup option.
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