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Greggs sausage rolls and Special Brew.
If its a buffet situation, continental. Some pastries, fruit, yoghurt and granola, cereal.
If it’s a nice hotel with a proper menu, probably fluffy American style pancakes. Though last time I was in Edinburgh the hotel did porridge that was served with a massive dollop of clotted cream on top. That was pretty great.
Small bowl of yoghurt with some stuff followed by a full English with as much as possible on the plate.
If it’s free, as much as possible
Usually coffee, yogurt and croissant.
I’m not a fan of hotel cooked breakfasts usually
Got to have a proper full English especially if it is built into the price. Even extend it to making up a sausage butty to take on the road with me.
Two sausages, two fried eggs, scrambled egg, half a grilled tomato, a few mushrooms, two hash browns.
Bacon is very over-rated and beans are ok but they lower the tone of the plate.
Everything, even the black pudding.
Depends on when I will eat again that day.
Yours is almost perfect, but no eggs? No thanks
yogurt, fresh fruits and croissant
It depends how good the hotel is. Ideally, toasted bagel, cream cheese, smoked salmon and a bit of red onion.
But.. I’ve only seen smoked salmon on a hotel buffet at ‘good’ hiltons.
One hotel I stayed at in Newcastle had porridge and whiskey available for breakfasts.
I once stayed at a hotel and there was a man there who clearly didn’t understand that all you can eat breakfast meant that you could go up more than once. He had a pile high of eggs bacon sausages etc, he must’ve had about eight pieces of toast… it was huge!!!!
9 glasses of orange juice, a coffee, yoghurt and honey/ compote starter with a couple of pain au chocolat, two slices of toast, sausages, bacon, egg, hash brown, black pudding if they’ve got it, haggis if they’ve got it (in Scotland), mushrooms. Then a muffin with another coffee for breakfast dessert and couple of wee nutella’s in the pocket.
Being vegetarian, I usually go for hash browns, beans, tomato and mushrooms, and any veggie option things they might have. Also a bit of yoghurt and fruit.
Full English. 4 x Sausage, 4 x Bacon, 2 x Black pudding, 2 x Eggs, 2 x Hash browns, Mushrooms, Beans, Toast. Cup of tea. 🙂
I usually make up a sausage, bacon and hash-brown sandwich. I’m more of a savoury person than sweet.
I not a big lover of the cooked breakfast
cereal, croissants, toast, and if cheeses and cold cuts on offer I go for that, even a cheese and ham omelette sounds good
It entirely depends on the hotel and what they allow. I’d usually just go for a full English/Scottish, etc.
Full English!
Three sausages, four rashers of bacon, as much scrambled eggs as will fit on the plate, piece of Toast, couple of fried tomatoes, glass of orange juice, black coffee…
And a four hour nap after 😴 💤 🥱
coffee, orange juice and croissant and something like clementine or apple.
This morning’s hotel order was:
Beans on toast (one slice)
Croissant with butter and jam
Orange juice
If there’s a buffet:
2 x hash brown, fried egg, sausage
full english, coffee, orange juice