- are these the same breakfasts???!!!
No. The breakfast was in the cafe: a choice of everything from cereals to fresh and stewed fruit, muffins, croissants, yogurts, and sausages, bacon, eggs fried and scrambled, mushrooms, tomatoes, beans, toast & preserves, coffee tea and fruit juices.
And all you can eat!
Not all Travelodges have cafes, though. Having stayed in many around the country, the smaller ones don't have cafes, some others have an adjacent pub that does food and a select few have their own cafe.Those that don't have either a cafe or an adjacent pub offer a breakfast bag, which I agree are not good value at all when compared with the all you can eat.
We like them because they are cheap and we need cheap when there's 5 of us!! Also, with them being 12 and under, we need one room - and Travelodge fits the bill nicely - even better when the rooms are £15/night or under.
And for that money we are prepared for a few sacrifices - the staff often are careless making up the room, but we just run to reception and ask for extra bedding or whatever it is we need, no worries.
Providing you get the rooms cheap, you can't beat them.