Thursday, April 26, 2012

Best Western Eden Breakfast?

Should I prepay for this? It is $7 adults and $5.95 for kids if we prepay at check in. Wondering if the food is good and if it%26#39;s worth it. Does it include beverages? And can anyone tell me what it consists of? I can%26#39;t read the menu online. The print is too small. thanks.



Best Western Eden Breakfast?


Best Western Eden has two breakfast buffets listed on their website--one is priced at $6.75 and includes fresh fruit, oatmeal, cereals, yogurt, English muffins, bagels, coffee, tea, or milk and juice. The one priced at $8.95 includes all of the above along with hot eggs and meats. Either one is a very good breakfast! The buffet is clean and well-organized. One advantage of not pre-paying would be that you would also have the option of ordering from the menu if you want less. Hope this helps!



Best Western Eden Breakfast?


They actually raised the price. It is $9.95 for adults and $5.95 for children. So, if you your family consists of 2 adults %26amp; 2 children, you are basically saving $6.00 by prepaying. Personally 6 bucks isn%26#39;t worth it to me to pin me down to a specific time and place to eat. The other reason I would not do it, is my family are not big b-fast eaters so the idea of spending $33.70 (with tax, not tip) on breakfast would bother me. We have so many little family owned places all over Lancaster County that believe it or not you can still get 2 eggs, home fries, toast and coffee for under $2.00.





If you decide to go it is a nice breakfast. There are 5 hot food items daily. Scambled eggs, bacon, and a type of carb (pancakes, french toast, etc.) usually are the standards and then they change 2 items each day (or each week) Usually getting another meat (ham or sausage) and maybe a breakfast casserole. There is always fresh fruit, muffins, croissants, pastrys, cereal, usually oatmeal. I wouldn%26#39;t want to eat it every day but it%26#39;s nice for a change.




Maybe not quite as convenient, but for a wider selection %26amp; a lower price, try Eat N%26#39; Park, just beyond the Rt, 30/283 bridge on your left. You can probably walk there about as fast as driving. Menu or buffet 7 days a week for all meals. Good food/good prices (but they charge a little more for the buffet on weekends).




We%26#39;ve been to the Eden a few times and always prepay the breakfast. It is much cheaper to prepay (includes tip) and it is worth it for the convenience of being able to just go downstairs and eat, rather than trying to navigate Lancaster County before having a cup of coffee! The breakfast is good, as described above, and offers plenty of choices that can satisfy both children and adults. It includes beverages, and I believe very young children are free (my daughter was 3 and I don%26#39;t think we paid for her).

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