My first experience of the Columbia Restaurant was at 3am when we boarded QE2 in December 1983. The ship had been delayed by its refit in Bremerhaven and she docked soon after midnight. Cunard had sent all the passengers in buses to hotels in and around Southampton for dinner and returned us all as the ship docked.
There was a welcoming buffet and as I recall, the statues which now adorn the Princess Grill were positioned at the top tables. Orange tablecloths, leather lined wall panels and those wonderful table lights lit from below.
In 1984 we dined in the Columbia Restaurant and were fortunate to be served by a true Cunarder who had served on Queen Mary. Old Bill, as he affectionately was named, looked after us like Royalty. Our son, aged 3 months, slept in his travel cot below the window whist we savoured the gastronomic delights.
We were lucky to dine in the Columbia Restaurant on a few more occasions over the years until she was renamed, Mauretania and then Caronia. I also recall midnight buffets in this restaurant in 1993 whilst on a cruise to the Fjords. I always enjoyed dining in this restaurant, and was very pleased to lunch there on a few occasions on the Panama Canal sector of the World Cruise in 2005 when they used it for open seating at lunchtime for both Mauretania and Caronia passengers.