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Re: hotel in dublin Posted on: Fri, 09 Feb 2007 13:43:50 +0100

On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 12:34:04 -0000, "Miss L. Toe"
wrote:

>
>"David Horne, _the_ chancellor (*)" wrote in message
>news:1ht9afn.2v1yy5q6wxmoN%d4g4hd@yahoo.co.uk...
>> Miss L. Toe wrote:
>>
>> > "Sanja" wrote in message
>> > news:eqfm1t$iqa$1@ss408.t-com.hr...
>> > > Hi, I'm thinking of going to Dublin in April and I'm looking for a
>decent
>> > > hotel. So if anyone has a hotel to recommend I would be grateful. What
>I'm
>> > > looking for is sth with *** stars, not fancy but also not hostel type.
>> > > It doesn't have to be in the city centre provided that the public
>> > transport
>> > > is cheap. :-)
>> > >
>> >
>> > http://www.jurys-dublin-hotels.com/theburlington_dublin
>> >
>> > Has one the best breakfasts I have seen in a hotel (and Ive travelled a
>lot)
>>
>> So have I, including to two other Jurys Inns in Dublin. What made that
>> one stand out for you? The other Jurys hotels were no different to the
>> average hot breakfast buffets I've had at various 'average' UK hotels
>> including Jurys- I wasn't disappointed with them (other than the
>> organisation at one) but they didn't stand out either. The two best I've
>> ever had aren't in Europe, so I won't mention them! :)
>
>Three things really:
>- The very wide choice from the buffet including (for my fish loving
>partner) kippers, smoked salmon, prawns.
>- The decor - more suited to an East European Opera house, but looking
>naturaly in place.
>- The very attentive staff, who not only organised the perfectly done eggs
>as per partners specific and detailed instructions (which wern't available
>from the buffet egg cooker), but also having made a minopr mistake with
>something (cant rememebr what) themselves reported it to the maitre de who
>came to apologise.

He probably saw it happen on the CCTV.

>
>
>Its not like you to stay on-topic so tell us about your two.

Ian Beale's cafe in Walford is famous for it's all day full English breakfasts.

Cathy and Bill raved about it.
--

Martin