PREMIER INN promise not only a good nights sleep but a breakfast to kick start your day too.
If you’re going to stay at Premier Inn soon then here’s the times you can grab yourself a tasty breakfast in the morning.
What time does Premier Inn stop serving breakfast?
You can grab yourself a tasty breakfast generally from 6:30am on weekdays.
Food then stops being available at 10:30am.
However, if your visit is during a weekend or Bank Holiday then breakfast is available from 7:00am till 11:00am.
And it can work out to be a bit of a bargain as kids eat free.
And it can be a bargain because children aged 15 and under eat completely free if they’re accompanied by an adult.
What’s on the Premier Inn breakfast menu?
Premier Inn‘s offer two types of breakfast, the full and the continental.
The full breakfast will cost you £9.50 or £10.50, if you’re staying in London.
You’ll be able to eat as much as you like as this is a self-service buffet.
You can grab offerings including bacon, sausages, hash browns, eggs, pancakes, smoothies and even an unlimited Costa coffee.
The continental breakfast will mean you get a lighter selection of croissants, crumpets, muffins, fruit, cereals and yoghurts.
For the continental you’ll need to fork out £7.99 or £8.50 if you’re staying in London.
You’ll also be able to enjoy a chilled juice, tea and unlimited Costa coffee.
There are vegetarian options on both menus and if you’re vegan or avoiding dairy there will be something for you to.
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How do I get Premier Inn’s breakfast?
You’ll be able to add breakfast when you make your booking or when you arrive at the hotel.
But if you haven’t added it and find yourself wanting breakfast you can just walk in.
However, the Premier Inn recommends you speak with a member of staff who can reserve a table at a time that suits you.
Why doesn’t Premier Inn serve breakfast after 10.30am?
Premier Inn doesn’t state as to why it stops serving breakfast at 10:30am on weekdays and 11:00am on weekends and Bank Holidays.
It’s highly likely you’ll be up and out of bed by this time plus hotels tend to have a bar and restaurant on site or near by.
If you do end up missing breakfast then you can simply head downstairs or to some where near by for a bite to eat.
‘I stayed at the largest Premier Inn in the UK…this is what I thought’
Deputy Travel Editor Kara Godfrey stayed at Premier Inn at Gatwick Airport, located just outside the North Terminal…
The Premier Inn hotel is literal steps from the Gatwick shuttle – just take the lift down and cross the road and it is right in front of you.
Celebrating its 10th-anniversary last year, it’s currently undergoing some new room refurbishments.
The hotel is open 24/7, due to its nature as an airport hotel, but has more than 10 self-check-in booths for a speedy rush to your room, although the four very slow lifts leave something to be desired if you are in a rush.
With 701 bedrooms, I ended up in their brand new Premier Plus rooms, found on the ninth ‘quieter’ floor, which was very clean.
I had great views of the airport, so I could watch some of the planes take off.
There is also a Nespresso coffee machine and kettle with chocolates, a large shower with toiletries and towels and a mini-
There is also a Nespresso coffee machine and kettle with chocolates, a large shower with toiletries and towels and a mini-fridge with complimentary water.
Plus unlike many hotels, they’d placed a USB socket near the bed, so you don’t have to worry if you forget your plug.
The rooms weren’t perfect – the WiFi didn’t seem to stretch to the top of the hotel – but they are definitely worth the extra £10 for some added luxury.
The hotel is often full so I had to book dinner and breakfast in advance as it gets busy.
But it has a range of classic comfort food options, including burgers, pizza and curries.
I opted for a lasagne, followed by a brownie with a glass of wine.
They didn’t have everything listed – they were bizarrely out of avocado, French dressing and naans, but there is more than enough to choose from even if your favourite isn’t there.
Like all airport travellers, I was mainly there to get a decent night’s kip and with the black-out curtains and barely any noise seeping through the walls – it passed with flying colours.