Third Class Dining Saloon on the Titanic
The Third Class Dining Saloon was a simple but functional area on F-deck. It was divided into two sections and could seat up to 400 people at long tables that accommodated 22 each. The room lacked decorations and had sidelights that provided brightness. The walls were painted in enameled white and adorned with posters advertising other White Star ships.
The seating arrangement was separated, with families and single women occupying the forward section and single men in the aft. Despite its less-than-luxurious appeal, the dining experience was satisfactory, and passengers enjoyed fresh bread and fruit at every meal. Unfortunately, during the sinking, the dining room was heavily damaged.