Peter Sarf
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I think it will be more likely people will resort to Deliveroo etc. Personally I would hate to eat in my hotel room. Decades ago I had quite a few courses where we were in a hotel Monday to Thursday night. I was depserate to stay out of the room as much as possible - not bad rooms but just felt isolated and lonely.Something that might work is perhaps a throwback to the pandemic era of in room dining, small kitchen on site offers a limited menu of pub, classics pizzas, pasta salad, sandwiches, etc. Available for you to take back to your room with relevant plates, cutlery and condiments and maybe a fridge reception could offer a very basic bar service of bottled or canned beer, wine, cider and spirits in addition to the usual overpriced soft drinks vending machine. Actually, I think I might email Premier in and suggest this
Me too.The thought of eating food or drinking in my room would put me off going anywhere in the first place. Like dining in a prison cell.
I think that is what Premier Inn will be hoping for. TBH I mostly choose hotels where more than one source of food is available near enough to escape to. Not much hotel staying since Covid though.There's an app called Deliveroo which can provide this more effectively
Ah Everest - the best "double glazing" firm the marketing said. I was always lead to believe it was because all the competition fitted "replacement windows". That is because "double glazing" is a product name like Hoover make "hoovers", everyone else makes "vacuum cleaners". Only Everest have the right to use the words "double glazing". So I was told."You only fit double glazing once so fit the best - Everest"