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Scenery in the British Virgin Islands
On Mon, 04 Mar 2013 17:42:18 -0500, J Herring wrote:
On Mon, 04 Mar 2013 18:34:17 -0400, Wayne B wrote: On Mon, 04 Mar 2013 14:43:51 -0500, J Herring wrote: A coke and a cup of coffee cost me about $10 at a little cafe by Sacre Coeur. ==== High overhead for a premium location no doubt played a part. You could have the same experience in almost any large city. I've had more than a few hotel breakfasts in London that cost over $30. Manhattan and San Francisco can be just about as pricey. True, but it still hurt. Also, a cheap McDonald's was right around $5, and that was off the main drags. ....in 1989! -- Salmonbait All decisions are the result of binary thinking. |
Scenery in the British Virgin Islands
On 3/4/13 5:42 PM, J Herring wrote:
On Mon, 04 Mar 2013 18:34:17 -0400, Wayne B wrote: On Mon, 04 Mar 2013 14:43:51 -0500, J Herring wrote: A coke and a cup of coffee cost me about $10 at a little cafe by Sacre Coeur. ==== High overhead for a premium location no doubt played a part. You could have the same experience in almost any large city. I've had more than a few hotel breakfasts in London that cost over $30. Manhattan and San Francisco can be just about as pricey. True, but it still hurt. Also, a cheap McDonald's was right around $5, and that was off the main drags. The Sunday brunch buffet at the Royal Hawaiian was more than $60 a person the last time we were there, probably more now. It's a fabulous feed but twice as expensive as it should be. A very similar full breakfast buffet in an outdoor setting at an adjacent but far less fancy setting was $22. I had breakfast/brunch last week at a hotel near Capitol Hill. He paid. The breakfast was $32 each and it wasn't fancy. |
Scenery in the British Virgin Islands
On Mon, 04 Mar 2013 17:42:18 -0500, J Herring
wrote: True, but it still hurt. Also, a cheap McDonald's was right around $5, and that was off the main drags. === Same with London. Mickey D's was the only place where you could get a decent lunch at a reasonable price. The other good value was the fish and chips places that were off the beaten path. |
Scenery in the British Virgin Islands
On 3/4/13 6:20 PM, Wayne B wrote:
On Mon, 04 Mar 2013 17:42:18 -0500, J Herring wrote: True, but it still hurt. Also, a cheap McDonald's was right around $5, and that was off the main drags. === Same with London. Mickey D's was the only place where you could get a decent lunch at a reasonable price. The other good value was the fish and chips places that were off the beaten path. Expecting to find dirt cheap meals in the world's major capitals is kind of a weird undertaking, but, hey, if you think McDonald's offers a "decent lunch," why, anything is possible. There are pretty good places in London to get a decent lunch for under 10 quid. |
Scenery in the British Virgin Islands
On Mon, 04 Mar 2013 19:20:06 -0400, Wayne B wrote:
On Mon, 04 Mar 2013 17:42:18 -0500, J Herring wrote: True, but it still hurt. Also, a cheap McDonald's was right around $5, and that was off the main drags. === Same with London. Mickey D's was the only place where you could get a decent lunch at a reasonable price. The other good value was the fish and chips places that were off the beaten path. Well, we had no choice with the MD's. With four kids in tow, the shouting was unbearable when they spotted the golden arches. The place was a madhouse. The French seemed to love it as much as the kids. -- Salmonbait All decisions are the result of binary thinking. |
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