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Breakfast box -Premier Inn

chocomonsta
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Hi
i have just booked the all you can eat breakfast for staying at Trentham Gardens for 2 nights , and once booked I see that restaurant is closed for refurb and I will get a breakfast box?
anyone had a breakfast box at Premier Inn? is it worth £7.50 each? ,
bit gutted really as I was looking forward to a hot cooked breakfast
i have just booked the all you can eat breakfast for staying at Trentham Gardens for 2 nights , and once booked I see that restaurant is closed for refurb and I will get a breakfast box?
anyone had a breakfast box at Premier Inn? is it worth £7.50 each? ,
bit gutted really as I was looking forward to a hot cooked breakfast
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Bit unfair after you have booked it . Wont be all you can eat . I like to sit and enjoy a breakfast . If I went to the butty bar for a brekky in a box it wouldn't cost me 7-50 that's sit down and read their paper and drink their coffee twice prices.:cool: hard as nails on the internet . wimp in the real world :cool:0
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i was really looking forward to all you can eat!
I have emailed to see if I can cancel but not had a reply yet.0 -
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................things are looking up, phoned the hotel and despite what it says on booking,
....................refurb has been delayed till next weekend so looks like we will be getting our all you can eat breakfast after all :T0 -
I would cancel the breakfast and look somewhere else for food
I think the breakfast in a box is a cheaper option so you shouldn't be paying that for it
as for the premier inn all you can eat breakfast, most of them are not served 100 buffet style, all the cereal, yoghurt, toast, muffins and drinks are on a buffet but the hot items are ordered at your table
if it was a hot buffet you could take whatever you want and not feel embarrassed but would you sit at the table and say "can i have four bacon four sausage three hash browns and two eggs with mushrooms and tomatoes please :rotfl: :rotfl:0 -
these places are often near harvesters and stuff - so might be better to go elsewhere?0
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chocomonsta wrote: »................things are looking up, phoned the hotel and despite what it says on booking,
....................refurb has been delayed till next weekend so looks like we will be getting our all you can eat breakfast after all :T
that is good news for you then
dont forget now in true money saving style you have really got to take full advantage of all you can eat :rotfl::rotfl:
I suspect trentham gardens will be an order your hot food at the table as i mentioned above, but if it is and you order a normal size breakfast and after eating you would like some more then ask you server and they will get you more hot items
when i have a premier inn all you can eat breakfast it sets me up for the day, i just need a small snack and a drink at lunch time and that sees me to evening meal0 -
I love Premier Inn breakfasts
About half of the time, they take your order for hot items at the table but there's no need to be embarrassed. If you're hungry, order what you fancy! The advantage of this is that the food is cooked to order so you know it's not been sitting around for a while. The staff are always lovely too.0 -
i normally find the nearest supermarket
i am staying at a premier inn at the moment and its £6.25/£8.75 for breakfast so i get it at either ASDA or Tesco which are less than mile away"If I know I'm going crazy, I must not be insane"0 -
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