A Delicious Breakfast in London By Jess



Last weekend, my family and I stayed overnight at the five star Marriott Park Lane Hotel near Marble Arch and Oxford Street (we stayed using Marriott Miles!), and got to try out breakfast at its new restaurant - Lanes of London.  This is what I thought...




The first impression we were given of Lanes of London was a great one; we were instantly greeted by smiling staff, and there were lots of platters containing delicious looking pastries in front of us. We were given a menu and quickly decided what we wanted to have: waffles with berries for me, smoked salmon and eggs for mum, pancakes with berries and porridge for Rob, smoked kipper with lemon butter for dad, toast, and a basket of pastries to share. Does that sound enough to you?!




We were very impressed by the fact that even though Rob cannot eat dairy, soya or eggs, the helpful staff offered alternatives to what he couldn't have. Mum had mentioned this in advance, but they couldn't have been more helpful and that was really impressive. Rob was very happy with his choices, especially the pancakes. He often loses out when we go out to eat.


Mum, dad and I all shared the "Lanes Of London Baker's Basket," and we were told that we were allowed to choose any four pastries, muffins, danishes or brioches on display. All of them looked amazing, but we finally decided on a rhubarb danish, apple turnover, pain au chocolat and brioche. They were all scrumptious, especially the apple turnover!


To be honest, all of the food was fantastic. Everything I tried tasted fabulous, including my waffles, which were covered with fresh and brilliant-tasting berries. The toast (made with sour dough bread) was delectable and it was served with perfect butter, and the juice was so nice that I had two glasses!


Overall, you should definitely visit the Lanes of London if you have the chance - it is in an incredibly convenient location (great for a London visit), the food is delicious, the staff are really nice and there is something for everyone. We really had a lovely time and felt thoroughly spoilt. This may sound like I'm writing a kind of advert, but I really don't mean to. It's just that we really did have no complaints!


Disclosure: We were offered breakfast at Lanes on a complimentary basis in order to write about it. However, all the thoughts and opinions are, of course, our own.

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Family Travel Times: A Delicious Breakfast in London By Jess

Monday, 16 June 2014

A Delicious Breakfast in London By Jess



Last weekend, my family and I stayed overnight at the five star Marriott Park Lane Hotel near Marble Arch and Oxford Street (we stayed using Marriott Miles!), and got to try out breakfast at its new restaurant - Lanes of London.  This is what I thought...




The first impression we were given of Lanes of London was a great one; we were instantly greeted by smiling staff, and there were lots of platters containing delicious looking pastries in front of us. We were given a menu and quickly decided what we wanted to have: waffles with berries for me, smoked salmon and eggs for mum, pancakes with berries and porridge for Rob, smoked kipper with lemon butter for dad, toast, and a basket of pastries to share. Does that sound enough to you?!




We were very impressed by the fact that even though Rob cannot eat dairy, soya or eggs, the helpful staff offered alternatives to what he couldn't have. Mum had mentioned this in advance, but they couldn't have been more helpful and that was really impressive. Rob was very happy with his choices, especially the pancakes. He often loses out when we go out to eat.


Mum, dad and I all shared the "Lanes Of London Baker's Basket," and we were told that we were allowed to choose any four pastries, muffins, danishes or brioches on display. All of them looked amazing, but we finally decided on a rhubarb danish, apple turnover, pain au chocolat and brioche. They were all scrumptious, especially the apple turnover!


To be honest, all of the food was fantastic. Everything I tried tasted fabulous, including my waffles, which were covered with fresh and brilliant-tasting berries. The toast (made with sour dough bread) was delectable and it was served with perfect butter, and the juice was so nice that I had two glasses!


Overall, you should definitely visit the Lanes of London if you have the chance - it is in an incredibly convenient location (great for a London visit), the food is delicious, the staff are really nice and there is something for everyone. We really had a lovely time and felt thoroughly spoilt. This may sound like I'm writing a kind of advert, but I really don't mean to. It's just that we really did have no complaints!


Disclosure: We were offered breakfast at Lanes on a complimentary basis in order to write about it. However, all the thoughts and opinions are, of course, our own.

More by me: 

Three great child-friendly restaurants in Bristol 

The view from the Shard

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19 Comments:

At 16 June 2014 at 14:43 , Anonymous Latoyah Egerton said...

OMG that breakfast looks amazing! I rarely eat breakfast until it is in a situation like this!

 
At 16 June 2014 at 14:58 , Anonymous ellie said...

That breakfast looks and sounds amazing! I'm glad that you enjoyed your breakfast, its sounds like the staff could help you more. x

 
At 17 June 2014 at 14:08 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

Staff were great, and food really was delicious. Sadly breakfasts at home since then have been nowhere near as impressive!

 
At 17 June 2014 at 14:08 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

I'm not a huge breakfast person either - unless I'm away...

 
At 18 June 2014 at 04:14 , Anonymous Victoria MyLittleLBlog said...

its nice to know that staff can go above and beyond your expectations

 
At 18 June 2014 at 06:30 , Anonymous You Baby Me Mummy said...

Looks great, you were spoiled for choice x

 
At 18 June 2014 at 07:08 , Anonymous Mummy of Two said...

That looks great, especially the bakery basket - just my kind of breakfast!

 
At 18 June 2014 at 08:07 , Anonymous Jen Walshaw said...

I love a good breakfast, it makes a stay in a hotel so much better

 
At 18 June 2014 at 08:10 , Anonymous Mellissa Williams said...

I would be in pancake heaven! So nice when you get a choice of items not just a cooked breakfast, and they also seemed very accommodating to your son. Top marks!

 
At 18 June 2014 at 09:37 , Anonymous Kate Thompson said...

A great review - we have three unable to eat dairy, soya, wheat or gluten so it;'s nice to know a) they are not alone and b) some places cater for exclusion diets!

 
At 18 June 2014 at 11:28 , Anonymous Angela Spicer said...

The food looks really yummy.

 
At 18 June 2014 at 11:52 , Anonymous LearnerMother said...

I love breakfast - I could go on eating it all day!!! I'm glad that there were plenty of choices despite the allergies - top marks to Lanes of London!

 
At 18 June 2014 at 12:56 , Anonymous Polly Davies said...

that breakfast looks very tasty x

 
At 18 June 2014 at 14:14 , Anonymous Keri-Anne said...

Oh wow! Lucky girl :) Those pastries look pretty amazing x

 
At 19 June 2014 at 10:01 , Anonymous Louisa said...

Gosh, breakfast sounds fantastic. I would've been spoilt for choice and wanted to eat it all. Yummy!

 
At 20 June 2014 at 09:35 , Anonymous J said...

It was fantastic and I agree - it is amazing that even though he cannot eat dairy, soya or eggs, there was still lots for him to eat!

 
At 20 June 2014 at 09:36 , Anonymous J said...

It was delicious!

 
At 21 June 2014 at 10:25 , Anonymous Healthier Mummy said...

Ooh, I love a hotel breakfast. I'd have gone for the scrambled eggs and smoked salmon. Sounds delicious.

 
At 23 June 2014 at 15:22 , Anonymous Lori Taylor Arnold said...

Oh I love smoked kippers! That with scramble egg would have been delicious for me. x

 

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