Caledonian Sleeper Club Car meals 2026
- Caledonian Sleeper used an X post on May 24, 2026, to promote food service in its Club Car and London Euston guest lounge. - The clearest detail is the Euston lounge menu pricing, including sea bass at £18 and Macsween’s haggis, neeps and tatties at £17. - The amenities remain listed on Caledonian Sleeper and ScotRail pages, where eligible room holders can check lounge access and boarding times.
Caledonian Sleeper used a social post on X on May 24 to spotlight one of the most saleable parts of its overnight London-Scotland service: food before boarding and after departure. The post from the operator’s CalSleeper account showed meals and drinks tied to its Club Car and London Euston guest lounge, presenting dining as part of the sleeper experience rather than an add-on. The company’s current website listings back up that pitch, showing a paid hot-food menu in the Euston lounge and onboard food-and-drink service through the Club Car. ### Which parts of the journey was Caledonian Sleeper promoting? The May 24 X post focused on two named spaces: the Club Car on board the train and the London Euston guest lounge before departure or after arrival. The social post used photos to market meals as part of overnight travel between London and Scotland, according to the post referenced in the briefing. (x.com) ScotRail’s Caledonian Sleeper information page says passengers can “make the most of your journey by visiting the Club Car for a drink, a meal, or some snacks.” The same page says Caledonian Double and Club room passengers receive priority Club Car access and a complimentary breakfast. ### What does the Euston lounge actually offer? (x.com) London Euston’s Caledonian Sleeper guest lounge is on Platform 1 and is limited to Caledonian Double En-Suite and Club En-Suite ticket holders, according to the operator’s lounge page. The page says the lounge offers complimentary hot drinks, soft drinks and light snacks, while hot food and alcohol are available to buy. (scotrail.co.uk) The same listing gives specific opening times by route. Arrivals can use the lounge from 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.; evening access begins at 6 p.m. for Aberdeen, Fort William and Inverness departures, and at 8:45 p.m. for Edinburgh and Glasgow departures. The lounge page also lists Wi-Fi, two toilets, two showers, one accessible toilet, one accessible shower and seating capacity for 62 people. (sleeper.scot) ### What meals and drinks are on the lounge menu? Caledonian Sleeper’s Euston guest lounge menu lists starters, mains, desserts, snacks and alcohol with prices. The mains shown include sea bass with pea velouté and baby potatoes at £18, a plant-based burger with chips at £15, Macsween’s haggis, neeps and tatties with whisky sauce at £17, and Lammermuir cheddar mac ’n’ cheese at £15. (sleeper.scot) The same menu lists lighter items including soup at £9, chicken and vegetable gyoza at £10, toasted sandwiches at £6 and pizzas from £8 to £9. Drinks listed include 50ml single malts at £13, 187ml wine at £8, a 200ml prosecco at £8.50 and champagne at £65 a bottle, with Scottish gins, beers and ciders also on the menu. (sleeper.scot) ### Who gets access to the Club Car and lounge? ScotRail’s Caledonian Sleeper page says Club room and Caledonian Double passengers get priority Club Car access and complimentary breakfast. The same page says seated coach passengers can order from a separate menu directly to their seat, indicating the onboard food offer is broader than premium cabins even if access differs by ticket type. (sleeper.scot) The Euston lounge page sets a narrower rule for the station facility. It says only Caledonian Double En-Suite and Club En-Suite ticket holders can use that lounge, with tickets checked at the platform gate and at reception. ### Where can passengers check the current details? Caledonian Sleeper’s own lounge and menu pages remain the clearest source for current food listings, access rules and opening hours. (scotrail.co.uk) ScotRail’s Caledonian Sleeper information page also continues to describe the Club Car, complimentary breakfast and route structure for the overnight trains. (sleeper.scot) ScotRail’s page says Caledonian Sleeper runs six days a week, Sunday to Friday, and directs passengers to the operator’s booking site for tickets up to 12 months ahead. The next step for travelers is checking the room type attached to their booking, because lounge eligibility and priority dining access depend on that ticket category. (scotrail.co.uk) (sleeper.scot)