Traditional breakfast in hotels
jmcquown wrote:
> On 6/5/2015 10:00 AM, Boron Elgar wrote:
>> You can find decent hotel buffets in the US, too. Depends on the
>> hotel. There is a Sheraton near me that has a weekend buffet that
>> cannot be beat. I've had great bfast buffets at hotels in New Orleans,
>> SF, NYC, Vegas and other cities, too. There is no rhyme nor reason why
>> some are good and some suck. The ultimate crapshoot.
>
> It was a long time ago but the hotel I stayed in in Waltham, MA (I was
> attending a training class for some new software to be used at work)
> had a really nice breakfast buffet. Scrambled eggs (not overcooked!),
> bacon, sausage links, biscuits, danish and pastries for those who
> wanted sweet stuff, dry cereal, fruit, coffee, milk and a couple of
> types of juice. I didn't have a rental car but even if I had I
> wouldn't have known where else to go to find something for breakfast.
>
> Jill
>
That added NOTHING to the thread. Did that fulfill some sort of need
for you?
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