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Premier Inn Breakfast for Non Residents

pete1976
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Does anyone know if it's possible to turn up at a Premier Inn and buy a breakfast without actually staying at the hotel?
I'm sure some time ago I used to stay there and then pay for breakfast in the restaurant but maybe had to give a room number. Not sure.
I'm sure some time ago I used to stay there and then pay for breakfast in the restaurant but maybe had to give a room number. Not sure.
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I don`t know but I have noticed recently that there have been large signs outside our local Premier Inns advertising breakfast. They are all on busy routes so think that they may be trying to entice people in.
Why don`t you give them a call before you go.0 -
Sometimes I have booked in advance but on others I have turned up on spec and they have been only too happy to take my money without checking if I were staying. I think no problem for you just to turn up.0
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Yes you can. We go into our local Premier Inns for breakfast quite often. They are now open for breakfast until 10.30 am.
We did go into one in a central location last Saturday. They were extremely busy with residents and had difficulty keeping up with the demand.'You can't change the past, you can only change the future' Gary Boulet.
'Show me the person who never makes a mistake and I'll show you the person who never makes anything'. Anon0 -
Thanks; that's good news :-)0
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We stayed in the holiday inn at nottingham and used the premier inn for breakfast as it was cheaper! This was in june but the premier inn was under beefeater logo. HTH0
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A few years ago we had a few nights away at a travelodge that had a Premier Inn round the corner so we went there for breakfast which was fine but they said that we would have to pay for the children (up to two children eat free with every adult when staying there) as we were not residents, however we said we would be going in every morning and evening for three days/nights and they agreed that our children could have breakfast for free.0
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