The service was top - notch;
the buffet breakfast a bit above average for a good hotel; altogether a surprisingly good experience for a Courtyard Marriott, which ordinarily is a bit below the J. W. Marriott, but this was not definitely five - star..
Not exact matches
While smoothies make a great take - along
breakfast (I used to carry mine to work almost every day in a jar that came with my Nutribullet), smoothie bowls are a little
bit more advanced and make a wonderful weekend
breakfast treat or a brunch
buffet gem.
To be honest I didn't like the
buffet breakfast and the room had no drawer for cloths which was a
bit of pain but the service was good enough to cover that.
The resort is smallish 4 story 4 blocks enclosing the pool area with palms and large gum trees a bar and casual dining was buy the pool with tasty morsels of well priced snacks and lunch menu and very alert to remove the items when you where finish eating ether by the pool or by tables near the bar the
breakfast buffet was at first glance a
bit simple but as you looked closer they had extra
bits like smoked salmon cheese board mixed nuts and roasted coconuts for your cereal eggs to order or from the
buffet and of course the usual cooked
breakfast stuff for the price of $ 31.50 kids half price the restaurant had excellent dinner I can highly recommended the whole barramundi you can take food to your room but you must put the empty plates outside your door as your apartment is not owned buy the hotel you can order food in the lobby.
This is because most guests find the menu and the
breakfast buffet a little
bit on the limited side and a la carte menus are expensive so guests prefer to go outside and dine in other restaurants in the area for a cheaper price and more variety.
The Club Lounge on the 31st floor offers a
breakfast buffet, afternoon tea, light
bites and cocktails all day, complemented by views of San Francisco's skyline.
Morning rush at
breakfast buffet made it a
bit difficult to get a nice
breakfast Rooms are clean, but looking forward to the remodeled rooms next time.
Restaurant for dinner was a
bit expensive but the
breakfast buffet was amazing.
While Centurion Lounges are now famous for celebrity chef inspired full - meal
buffets, the studio will only offer «lite
bites» such as granola / yogurt parfaits for
breakfast and grilled veggies or crudite later in the day.
The hotel provides
breakfast in a
buffet and continental style, making it easy to grab a quick
bite to eat before you head out each day.
Once you get settled in you can grab a
bite at the hotel's restaurant: it is here where you can enjoy delicious
buffet - style
breakfast, lunch and dinner.
The Bay restaurant serves
buffet breakfast, lunch ad dinner, and if you fancy something a
bit more unique you can arrange a private dinner on the beach, under a canopy watching the sunset.
Plaza Garden Restaurant for
buffet breakfasts and dinner with «all - you - can - eat» feature, fresh pizza to order in the evening, Lite
Bite mini market / deli for convenience items (open late night), Zebra's Sports Bar with big screen sports, pool & video games, live entertainment 4 nights a week including karaoke night.
Families are also superbly catered for when it comes to dining options with a fantastic
breakfast buffet and dinner and also a 24 hour «lite -
bite» deli / supermarket which offers food and drinks as well as a gift shop that opens during the day.
The Waterfront Hotel offers an excellent range of dining options, including
buffet breakfast and dinner in the hotel's Regatta Restaurant, an à la carte lunch at the Basilico Restaurant, or light
bites and snacks at the Star Café.
Breakfast buffet has great quality and decent selection, a little
bit on the pricy side (880B).
The hotel features a fresh water swimming pool, one main Restaurant for
buffet breakfast, a Pool Bar and Lounge offering drinks, cocktails, Greek
bites and international delicacies.
The hotel features a freshwater swimming pool, one main Restaurant for
buffet breakfast, a Pool Bar and Lounge offering drinks, cocktails, Greek
bites and international delicacies.
Only minus was that we thought the
buffet breakfast was a
bit pricey although it was very good.
At first, I imagined this to be a true sampling where you're given small
bites stuck on a toothpick but this is essentially the same type of
buffet as
breakfast, lunch, or tea time.
Menu of
buffet breakfast was a
bit strange, but otherwise the food was delicious.
Whilst Hotel Wendy Mar had a
bit of an impersonal feel to it, and we were disappointed to find that we hadn't seen the back of Peru's suicide showers, the amazing
buffet breakfast offered a fairly large degree of compensation.
When I got there a
bit after opening there was some basic
breakfast food out (yogurt, fruit, granola) but the hot
buffet wasn't set up until 6:00 am.
The only downside was the price — $ 35 for a
buffet style
breakfast (including an automatically added 18 % service charge) is a
bit steep.
There's plenty of choices when it comes to dining and drinking — a
buffet breakfast and dinner is served daily in all three buildings, the Jupiter restaurant serves a
buffet lunch, and snacks, light
bites and drinks are available throughout the day at the various bars and lounges.
We also felt a
bit tricked by
breakfast — it was $ 75 each for the
buffet (fark me drunk) at the hotel so we headed into town and came across a cafe offering what we thought was a bread / croissant / pastry
buffet with drink (coffee, tea, hot chocolate, orange juice) for the bargain price of around $ 13.