Families of six could get an unlimited breakfast with free coffee for under £18 at a popular hotel chain. The offer works out at £3 per person, rivalling the likes of Wetherspoons, whose large breakfast comes in at £5.35.
Travelodge are offering customers an all-you-can-eat breakfast for £8.99 - and you don’t even have to book an overnight stay to benefit from it.
According to Best Book Direct, the hotel chain ‘welcomes 'walk-in' guests for breakfast or dinners in the hotel restaurant’ but what’s more is that children under 15 each free, making it even more of a bargain.
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The £8.99 breakfast is unlimited, meaning you can choose as much as you like from the cooked selection, including prime back bacon, Cumberland pork sausages, free range scrambled eggs, crispy hash browns, Quorn vegan sausages, fresh mushrooms, tomatoes and Heinz baked beans.
But it also includes the cold options, too, from fruit salads and yoghurt, to croissants, pancakes and bagels.
Up to two children aged 15 and under can eat completely free per full paying adult, which means a family of six could be fed for less than £18.
The offer also includes unlimited drinks, too with guests able to choose from a range of Lavazza coffee, including black or white americano, latte, mocha, cappuccino or espresso. Tea lovers can enjoy unlimited Typhoo tea or a range of Ridgways fruit and herbal infusion teas, plus chilled breakfast fruit juice is limitless, too.
The offer should be available in all Travelodge hotels with an open onsite Bar Café, excluding London Central Kings Cross.
Travelodge’s cafe has long been open for walk-in visitors without the need to book a room, however, during the pandemic, guests had to pre-book a slot. In 2021, Travelodge confirmed on Twitter: “We are normally open for members of the public to come and enjoy our breakfast but as customers staying at our hotels are having to currently book a time slot, the hotel may not be able to take walk in bookings at present.”
That said, most hotels have since resumed usual operations - but it may be worth calling your local to check before heading to the bargain budget breakfast buffet.
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