Welsh B&B’s breakfast options leave guests divided on Channel 4’s Four in a Bed

Welsh B&B’s breakfast options spark debate on Channel 4’s Four in a Bed
A Welsh couple’s Bed and Breakfast breakfast offerings have sparked a lively discussion among guests on a recent episode of Channel 4’s Four in a Bed. The episode, which aired on Tuesday, featured Catherine and Gareth Morgan showcasing their B&B named Little London located in the Abercraf area of Powys. This particular episode marked the second visit of the week as part of the show’s competition where bed and breakfasts, hotels, and glamping sites compete to be named the best in a series of episodes.

The owners of Little London welcomed their guests and provided insights into their B&B and the tranquil surroundings it offers. With three accommodations available, guests had the option to stay in one of the two bedroom suites in the main house for up to £120 a night (based on a two-night minimum stay) with a full breakfast included. Alternatively, guests could opt to stay in the glamping pod for £110 a night, with an additional charge for breakfast.

Upon arriving at the B&B, guests admired the stunning exterior of the building, with one guest describing it as “very classy” and another noting the room’s brightness and airiness. However, the guests staying in the glamping pod, Dan and Lois, soon discovered that their breakfast options were different from those staying in the main house suites. This sparked some debate among the guests, with Lois expressing a desire for a full English breakfast to be offered to all guests regardless of their accommodation choice.

During breakfast the next morning, guests staying in the main house praised the breakfast options, with comments ranging from “delicious” to “gorgeous”. However, Dan and Lois felt that the limited breakfast choices provided for guests in the glamping pod did not justify the price they were charged. This discrepancy in breakfast offerings led to varying opinions among the guests, with some rating their experience highly while others felt it was overpriced.

Despite the differing views on breakfast, all guests expressed a willingness to stay at Little London again. As part of the competition, each couple had to secretly submit an amount of cash reflecting their perceived value of their stay at the B&B. The final outcomes of the competition, including the amounts paid by each couple, will be revealed later in the week as the series continues to unfold on Channel 4.

At the conclusion of Tuesday’s episode, Catherine and Gareth received mixed feedback from the guests, with some rating their breakfast experience highly while others felt it fell short of expectations. As the competition progresses, viewers will discover if Little London emerges victorious in the overall rankings. To follow the rest of the competition and see the final results, tune in to Channel 4 at 5pm this week.

This episode of Four in a Bed showcased not only the beautiful Welsh B&B, Little London, but also highlighted the importance of offering consistent and satisfying breakfast options to guests to ensure a memorable and enjoyable stay. The debates and differing opinions among the guests added an intriguing twist to the competition, demonstrating the significance of attention to detail in hospitality offerings.