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Travelodge does a decent spread with cereals, croissants, toast, yoghurts, beans, sausages, scrambled eggs,bacon and hash browns.
A local chain im not going to give name of has same minus cereals but add into it yorkshire puddings, gravy, fried eggs, bacon wrapped sausages and more.
Currently dieting so a rarity to go to now.
I hate all that.
There was a German themed buffet restaurant that was really salty. Guess that goes great with a beer. One of my friends moved to Germany and said she had a chronic headache. I told her to watch her sodium and to drink more beer.
On the East Coast, we make fun of people who eat at the Golden Corral.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw4vHMXqEt4
(Coasties as in kids who come for college and think designer Ugg boots and denim jackets will cut it in winter. Not the badasses in the Coast Guard)
I've been on a few 'All inclusive' vacations in Europe, and they are usually stacked with all kinds of stuff, but much of it can be quite disgusting
The free alcohol in the bars are often bad, though. 'Home-made' stuff, I suspect
English breakfast....nasty....
A churrascaria. Yum.
But no, I typically don't like eating at buffets because the quality is not as good as other restaurants. And the savings isn't worth it.