The South Wing Dining Room is entered at the left-hand corner of the extreme South End of the Palace, as the Saloon is at the right-hand. It is the most spacious dining hall of the kind in England, and is constructed entirely of glass and iron. The end and the long façade next the gardens are fitted for the whole extent with magnificent plate glass (which can be opened at convenience), commanding, from the dinner tables, a perfect view of the Terraces, Fountains, the Gardens, and the great prospect of rich landscape beyond. The dishes are served direct from the kitchen by a special covered tramway.

THE TERRACE DINING ROOM

is entered from the garden end of the South Transept, near to the entrance from the Railways. The front, toward the garden, is glass, giving a view of the terraces and grounds. Cold dinners only are served in this room.

s.d.
Cold Meat or Veal Pie, with Cheese and Bread16
Chicken, with Ham and Tongue, and ditto26
Lobster Salad, per dish26
Jelly or Pudding06
Ice (Nesselrode) Pudding10
The authorised charge for attendance is 1d. each person.
THE THIRD CLASS ROOMS

are situated near the Railway Colonnade, in the lower story of the South Wing, and near the staircase at the end of the Machinery Department.

s.d.
Plate of Meat06
Bread01
Bread and Cheese03
Porter(per Quart)04
Ale06
Ale08
Coffee or Tea(per cup)03
Roll and Butter02
Biscuit01
Bun01
Bath Bun02
Soda Water, &c.03
GENERAL TARIFF.
s.d.
Ices, Cream or Water06
Coffee, or Tea (per Cup)04
French Chocolate06
Sandwich06
Pork Pie10
Pale Ale or Double Stout (Tankard)06
Pale Ale or Double Stout (Glass)03
Soda Water, Lemonade, &c.04
Confectionery at the usual prices.
No charge for attendance is authorised
on light refreshments.
Note.—The Full Wine List will be found
on all the tables, and at all the Stations.