bagels, croissants, donuts, danishes, cereal (cold), fresh fruit, cofee, water, and juice
As for the pastries and bagels/croissants, it depends on where you go, every place may have one or both.
Usually jelly, butter and cream cheese is available as well.
2006-07-15 11:53:01
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answered by X's Mommy 5
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A breakfast of baked goods (sweet rolls, buns, muffins, bagels, brioche and/or croissants) and a hot beverage like coffee or tea. Sometimes fresh fruit or fruit juice is added.
It's more of a light snack than a full breakfast.
2006-07-15 18:50:08
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answered by violet 5
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This is one definition:
"Continental breakfast" means a breakfast meal restricted to the following foods:
(a) Beverages such as coffee, tea and fruit juice;
(b) Pasteurized Grade A milk;
(c) Fresh fruit;
(d) Frozen and commercially processed fruit;
(e) Baked goods, such as pastry, rolls, bread, and muffins which are not potentially hazardous food;
(f) Cereal;
(g) Jam, jelly, honey, sorghum syrup or other table syrup;
(h) Pasteurized Grade A cream and butter, nondairy creamer, or similar products;
(i) Commercially manufactured hard cheese, cream cheese, or yogurt.
2006-07-15 18:53:35
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answered by ted_armentrout 5
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Contenetial breakfast is a hotel or motels way of trying to make you think that they are classy place to stay. You know its right up there with spa tub, fast Internet services etc...When in actuality they serve it before you ever get up because they don't want you to see that it's mini box of cereal with no name brand OJ and a donut. However the IHOP next door leaves the light on for you.
2006-07-15 19:02:30
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answered by Sassypants 1
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Bread and coffee: a light breakfast usually consisting of fruit juice, a roll, croissant, or pastry with jam and butter, and coffee or tea
2006-07-15 18:51:12
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answered by mom2all 5
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A light breakfast consisting usually of coffee or tea and a roll, pastry, or other baked good.
2006-07-15 18:51:35
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answered by LuckyWife 5
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Usually juice, fruit, coffee, and some kind of breakfast bread, such as bagels, muffins or pastries.
2006-07-15 18:50:52
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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its what they serve you at a hotel for breakfast
2006-07-15 20:11:55
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answered by Anonymous
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a cup of coffee, juice, and a sweet roll
2006-07-15 18:51:09
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answered by Susie 3
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free at most hotels....coffee or tea, sweet roll, possibly juice or fruit
2006-07-15 18:58:16
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answered by cryllie 6
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