Our breakfast is a thing of beauty, even if we do say so ourselves. For just £8.99 you can choose as much as you like from our cooked and Continental selections, piling your plate high with as much as you can handle. We’ve got everything you could want, from beautifully baked pastries, to bowls of your favourite cereal, and eggs cooked just how you like them. In fact, our breakfast is bigger and better than ever, so you definitely won’t go hungry.
Not only that, but you can help yourself to chilled juices, tea and unlimited Costa Coffee - all included in the price so there are no surprises. Plus, two kids also eat free at breakfast with every adult breakfast purchased, so the whole family can fuel up before you go on to tackle the day.
Go on, you know you want to.
All comments (39)
goonertillidie
12 Jul 17#1
po57405k
12 Jul 17#2
this has been the case for about 18 months now I think and well worth it. Its a cracking breccy with everything you could want cooked to a quality standard. Better than harvester and Toby by far
goonertillidie to po57405k
12 Jul 17#3
Harvester is awful!
Hope it'll save folk a few pennies during half term anyway! :smile:
LesD
12 Jul 17#4
Same deal at Premier Inns. Last time it was posted it went to -307°!
As someone said then, it's not a 'deal' it's always this price.
luvsadealdealdeal
12 Jul 17#5
can non-residents use the deal?
blackburn_w
12 Jul 17#6
Yeah its open to all
buybuybuy
12 Jul 17#7
Where's my maths going wrong here .... ? Surely 2A/2C works out at £4.50 per person (not £4.75) Surely 1A/2C works out at £3 per person (not £3.99)
LesD
12 Jul 17#8
Often asked and here's a Whitbread reply.....
"Hey,
They can indeed! You simply just need to turn up and pay for breakfast directly in the restaurant. Hope this helps!
Kind regards,
Rebecca Property Representative Whitbread Hotels"
However, there have been reports of individual hotels being 'awkward' if they are crowded.
luvsadealdealdeal
12 Jul 17#9
back to school for OP
Chanchi32
12 Jul 17#10
300 free points worth £3 when you signup and activate the beefeater rewards card, not sure if there is a minimum redemption value beefeater.co.uk/rew…tml
captainbeaky
12 Jul 17#11
goonertillidie
12 Jul 17#12
back to sleep OP more like, fixed :blush:
woopedeedoo
12 Jul 17#13
I love beefeater breakfast just a shame my local one never has bubble and squeak
orbiiino
12 Jul 17#14
Mmmm... Lard... Bring it on
monkeyhanger75
12 Jul 17#15
How do Beefeater unlimited breakfasts work for the cooked stuff? Is it already cooked, like Toby do, or do you order ("as many times as you like" - but would probably get judgemental looks if you ordered a second time) like Harvester?
Not keen on Harvester (poor service and they can't do runny eggs it seems!), or Toby (Cheap ingredients - although I do like plum tomatoes rather than a crappy flavourless 1/2 tomato that most places do). We have a breakfast at "Coast to Coast" in the Metrocentre if we go at the weekend, very nice American themed diner style.
deanos
12 Jul 17#16
Depends, some are buffet, some are cooked to order
shines1984
12 Jul 17#17
Love beefeater breakfast. We go at least once a month as a treat. The wife and I don't have to eat again all day! oO
shines1984
12 Jul 17#18
Our local beefeater cooks to order, except during school holidays when they go a buffet because they're busy. I don't go when it's buffet, it's not the same standard.
superpanda
12 Jul 17#19
Kids should pay for their own breakfast, or don't eat.
PR1
13 Jul 17#20
I imagine in reality the cost impact is low, most kids likely wouldn't eat much, and clearly they will have crunched the numbers. What's the objection?
rubberyduck
13 Jul 17#21
I think he's observing that children are freeloaders in society. No taxes, no NI contributions, and now they don't even pay for their own breakfast. It's disgraceful, really...
annp1 to rubberyduck
9 Aug 17#37
Never done a days work in their lives, and for the first couple years, did nothing but lay about with a bottle in their mouths. They should go back to where they came from, right? Except that wouldn't really be fair on the mother :smile:
garbage456
13 Jul 17#22
Never got to try it kept me waiting 20 minutes I got up walked out. What amazed me was the staff were in casual clothes. It was like they had hired the place for the morning. Literally jeans and t shirts
garbage456
13 Jul 17#23
Yes. This happened to us also. But at Toby carvery. Didn't plan it that way though.
Tsung
13 Jul 17#24
Not really a deal, this is similar to the cheap holiday's postings where you are making it cheaper by including the kids in the p/p calculation. The breakfast cost £9 per person, you cannot buy a breakfast for £3. or £4.50.
It's good that this offer is highlighted some people might take it up who don't realise. But do you want these forums to be awash with offers like. £10 meal for only £4 p/p, take 4 kids £2.50 ea + your £10 meal = £20 / 5 = £4 per person. Because posts like these will open the flood gates.
Ps. I did not vote hot nor cold on this. I'd rather theses deals that include kids in the pp prices are in their own section.
oldskoolpug
13 Jul 17#25
Broken link
dotnetter
13 Jul 17#26
I'd agree - there should be a separate section for this kind of multiplier deal. I voted hot though, I did know about the unlimited breakfast for £8.99 but never realised 2 kids can eat for free.
urbanlegend11
13 Jul 17#27
What is the age limit for children. Im just wondering how old I have to pretend my children are :smile:
cazsilver to urbanlegend11
15 Jul 17#32
Tsung
13 Jul 17#28
Hopefully there isn't one, then it's 3 adults for £9. (hey everybody is somebodies child) :grin:
deanos
13 Jul 17#29
Brewers fayre is the better one, exactly same food as same company, but they have a coffee machine so you can have latte or cappuchino etc, beefeater is filter coffee only
Loraanne87
13 Jul 17#30
The age limit is 12 and under.
andrewburns
13 Jul 17#31
16 and under in their terms and conditions
bigted
17 Jul 17#33
Most are cooked to order, and the ones that ive been in, really dont give you funny looks if you ask for another plate... i was talking to one of the staff once who said that somebody asked for 20 rashers of bacon and they said no, but they got 10 and then could get another 10 later lol
bigted
17 Jul 17#34
Only worth going if youve got kids. If you dont have kids then £9 for one really isnt that good of a deal
wayners
8 Aug 17#35
We do this all the time. Local on a Sunday morning and while traveling. J29 m5 going south . premier inn. Get there for 8am and miss the holiday travel chaos when going south on your holidays. Everyone fills there boots for under £20. We did set off at 4.30am though but stuff that traffic. Oh. M5 j23 there's another of j29 is to far in one go
bigted
9 Aug 17#36
It's not £3pp AND kids eat free. It could be written as "£3pp if there is one adult and two kids" or it could be written as "£9pp and kids eat free" . It's a good deal for people with two kids in tow, but not such a good deal for the adults without kids who are paying over the odds in order to subsidise other people's kids. Nothing is really free. Absolutely nothing. Somebody somewhere is paying for it.
hpi02
13 Aug 17#38
Is the kids breakfast also unlimited? Also is this in all beefeaters or just ones by a premier inn?
deanos to hpi02
16 Aug 17#39
It's beefeaters, brewers fayre and table table and yes kids is unlimited as well
Opening post
Ideal during school holidays
300 free points worth £3 when you signup and activate the beefeater rewards card, not sure if there is a minimum redemption value beefeater.co.uk/rew…tml (http://www.beefeater.co.uk/rewards.html (Thanks Chanchi)
Our breakfast is a thing of beauty, even if we do say so ourselves. For just £8.99 you can choose as much as you like from our cooked and Continental selections, piling your plate high with as much as you can handle. We’ve got everything you could want, from beautifully baked pastries, to bowls of your favourite cereal, and eggs cooked just how you like them. In fact, our breakfast is bigger and better than ever, so you definitely won’t go hungry.
Not only that, but you can help yourself to chilled juices, tea and unlimited Costa Coffee - all included in the price so there are no surprises. Plus, two kids also eat free at breakfast with every adult breakfast purchased, so the whole family can fuel up before you go on to tackle the day.
Go on, you know you want to.
All comments (39)
Hope it'll save folk a few pennies during half term anyway! :smile:
As someone said then, it's not a 'deal' it's always this price.
Surely 2A/2C works out at £4.50 per person (not £4.75)
Surely 1A/2C works out at £3 per person (not £3.99)
"Hey,
They can indeed! You simply just need to turn up and pay for breakfast directly in the restaurant.
Hope this helps!
Kind regards,
Rebecca
Property Representative
Whitbread Hotels"
However, there have been reports of individual hotels being 'awkward' if they are crowded.
Not keen on Harvester (poor service and they can't do runny eggs it seems!), or Toby (Cheap ingredients - although I do like plum tomatoes rather than a crappy flavourless 1/2 tomato that most places do). We have a breakfast at "Coast to Coast" in the Metrocentre if we go at the weekend, very nice American themed diner style.
It's good that this offer is highlighted some people might take it up who don't realise. But do you want these forums to be awash with offers like. £10 meal for only £4 p/p, take 4 kids £2.50 ea + your £10 meal = £20 / 5 = £4 per person. Because posts like these will open the flood gates.
Ps. I did not vote hot nor cold on this. I'd rather theses deals that include kids in the pp prices are in their own section.