3 great hotel breakfasts

Hotel breakfast

Hotel breakfasts is a tricky subject. I guess we have all experienced lackluster, boring and uninspiring breakfasts where you regretted wasting the calories. And don’t get me started if this boring breakfast wasn’t included in the price but you had actually paid extra for it… That’s a real mood killer.

And then there are hotel breakfasts that makes you wish you would never get full. Where you want to sit and eat all day long just sampling your way through the menu.

Breakfast to me is by far my favourite meal of the day and here are three hotels that really know how to do breakfast.

The Star, Alfriston, East Sussex, England

The breakfast at the Star is such a treat. Before I even start to describe the food, I have to mention the beautiful plates and bowls used to serve it on. Hand painted plants and trees that all grow locally. Ok, the food. They offer a great combo of buffet and a la carte. The big prize winner for me was the home made rhubarb mash that I had with my cereal. Yum!

Read more about my stay at The Star.

Spoor 62

Irma who runs this wonderful B&B takes food seriously (she knows all the best places to eat in the region) so her breakfasts is something out of the ordinary. Every day there is something different but always with the highest quality and a lot of it has also been made on site. You just take a seat and Irma will bring you a selection of delicacies that will have you full for the rest of the day.

Read more about my stay at Spoor 62.

Breac House

At Breac House breakfast is almost like a ceremony. First you get coffee delivered to your room through a serving hatch. You just open the small door after waking up and coffee is magically there. Soon after a breakfast tray is delivered the same way with so much good stuff on it and a little note from owners Niall & Cathrine. We used to take ours out to the terrace and enjoy it “al fresco”. I think you get the picture when looking at the photo above.

Read more about my stay at Breac House.

So, these are three of my favorite hotel breakfasts.. Do you have any that you would like to recommend? Please write me.

/RG

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