The Hotel also has a nice spread of boiled eggs, fruits (bananas, apples and oranges), ham, cheese, jams and yogurt. Students can also order coffee if they want it. And there's juice!
Of course, sometimes it's hard to wake up in the mornings after a long day out in the city. But most students manage to eat something so they have energy for the day.
Since the breakfast room is smaller, the students are divided into 3 shifts. One group eats first (usually around 8:30), the second group eats at 9:00, and the third group eats at 10:00. This system works great because there's plenty of room for everyone and the hotel staff has enough time to regroup before each group comes down to eat. Vive le dejeuner francais! (Long live French breakfasts!)
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