With everyone booking holidays and hotels again, let us not forget…

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  1. I’m not a fan of people who talk about croissants in a French accent.

    “I had a qwasan for breakfast”

    Fuck off.

  2. Reminds me of that joke in the Simpson’s where they check out of the motel early, the guy gives them a continental breakfast to go. A fried egg in an envelope 😂

  3. Continental breakfast is simply a breakfast starter,first that then fry then the pastries (like all inclusive Spanish buffets pastries),then regret

  4. Full Irish breakfasts or any massive fry-ups are very overrated as breakfasts. I’ve never felt good after eating one

  5. In fairness, a mountain of processed meat drenched in grease and sauce is a fairly bonkers way to start the day too. Continental breakfasts are a lot less gluttonous.

  6. On my 21st I went to Barcelona. We got home at breakfast time, sat down in the hotel with a few pastries then i said to the Sis when we will order the fry. This is when i learned about continental breakfasts & we really needed a fry that morning!

  7. Breakfast on the continent is utter shite and as a result I’m ok with hotels, on the continent, giving you the option of the room without the breakfast. But I *will not* tolerate Irish hotels trying to pull the same shit!

    Two things need to be included in a stay in an Irish hotel:
    1. “Free” full Irish breakfast (I get the price will be higher but it needs to be included in the price)
    2. Free, *on site* parking. None of this arrangement with a nearby car park where they give you a discount for overnight. Cork is probably the worst I’ve encountered for hotels not having their own car parks.

  8. Lurking American here….hands down best breakfast I ever had was when I stayed at Trinity College when they rent out rooms during the summer (or at least did years ago). Give me an Irish breakfast any day!!

  9. It’s probably better than a plate of pure grease and cholesterol.

    Unless you’re about to toil around outdoors in intensive physical labour for the next eight hours, no one needs the amount of calories or pure grease from a fry.

    I enjoy a fry now and again. But I can’t understand eating them every day.

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