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Old May 16, 2017, 9:58 am
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Delta3MM
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: N Charleston South Carolina
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Originally Posted by hockeyinsider
I agree that breakfast spreads do vary from country-to-country. With that said, Marriott is an American hotelier. Even the worst Marriott buffet breakfast or concierge/executive/M Club lounge breakfast has at a minimum oatmeal, eggs, meat, toast, yogurt, milk, juice, water and coffee.
I wish this were true. I've been staying at the Albany Marriott for 17 weeks this year and they have eggs but no breakfast meat. Just hot oatmeal and lukewarm scrambled eggs, which after 17 weeks gets a bit tiring.

They do have 8 or 9 choices of cut fruit, breads (including other than plain bagels) plus whole fruit, 4 choices of cereal, muffins, one type of yogurt, 3 juices, coffee.

Billy
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