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Old Mar 2nd, 2003, 04:20 PM
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Continental breakfast at Brown's Hotel

We'll be staying at Brown's for a week and the continental breakfast is included in our price. We've never been to England - just wondering what the breakfast will be like. I'd love to hear from people who have stayed there. Thanks!
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<BR>I don't know about Browns but all of the hotels we have stayed in in LOndon have great breakfasts!<BR>There is usually more than we would ever eat, with a variety of dishes, from fresh fruit to cereals to pastries to eggs. And I love the coffee in London
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I have stayed at Brown's but it was years ago. Continental breakfast means what they eat on the continent, ie France, Germany, etc. It usually consists of rolls, juice, and coffee or tea.
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Hi<BR> I note that the continental bkfst at Brown's is 19.50GBP, while the full bkfst is 22.50GBP.<BR> You might want to ask if they will give you the full bkfst for the difference.
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The several Continental breakfasts I've experienced in London are a bit more substantial than &quot;on the continent.&quot; In addition to juice, cereal, croissants, there were wonderfully chewy wheat rolls, yoghurt, pastries, and many toppings for the cereal: hazelnuts, sunflower seeds, fresh fruit sections, raisins, you get the picture. It will keep you fueled for a while.
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