This place is just okay. It's hotel food which you wouldn't expect with how much this particular hotel charges. I wouldn't expect them to run out of things or have food that isn't really good and is just okay. With that mandatory destination fee making this "free/complimentary" I was expecting pretty good food. This is hotel food disguised as "bougie" upscaled food that is attempting to serve ~30 floors worth of people in a small deli like corner of the hotel (so they run out and get overwhelmed easily). I don't blame anyone that works here, they're all super kind, helpful, and as on top of things as they can be. Any worker is going to be as good as their management and support from higher ups. With how much this hotel makes I can't imagine why this area isn't doing better. They clearly aren't getting any support or this area isn't a priority. I would go elsewhere if this area of Seattle wasn't so expensive. So it's the closest to not spending $30 for breakfast for one person. Which probably isn't a problem for some people in...
Read moreMy last two stays at the Hyatt Regency included a free breakfast option from the Market since the Club Lounge breakfast buffet has been discontinued due to COVID. I've been beyond pleased with all of my meals here. My favorite is the breakfast burrito, and during my most recent stay I tried their veggie fajita breakfast burrito, which I loved. Their quiche is good too and comes with a nice little side arugula salad. They also have lots of coffee options. The staff are friendly. It can get busy sometimes causing a bit of a wait, but overall...
Read moreMy first review in my life, when I ordered my coffee, they didn't even ask my name and I thought they would just say the names of the order loudly, but in the end they forgot about my order and I waited 40 minutes for "coffee" and you know what in the end when I said that they forgot about mine the order, she said "okay" and continued to make coffee for everyone...
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