Continental Breakfast Buffet
Gatsby's On Fourth

Gatsby's On Fourth

500 S 4th St, Louisville, KY 40202, United States

Tea • Coffee • Cheese • American


"I'm not sure how two spaces separated by a single door can be so different. The lobby of the Seelbach is ornate, classical, and inspired. Through the door into Gatsby's on 4th and all of that is blindingly stripped away and a simple restaurant with a buffet on portable tables is all that's left. This could be literally anywhere. It was not what I expected given that it bears the name of the character that the hotel inspired, one who is wealthy, entertaining, and a fixture of American literature. No one is going to be writing a book based on this place. White walls with sparse decoration. Some interesting sconces. Its plain. Its boring. But hey, not everything has to inspire a novel, right? We visited for breakfast, not knowing it was a buffet. We probably would have kept looking had it not been so cold, but for $20 a person, it should be OK. It certainly wasn't great, but it was OK. Service, especially for a buffet, is remarkably attentive. There's not a lot for them to do, but the two women working were well-dressed, friendly, and helpful. Food was... hmmm... So, there's not a wide selection. There are a couple of tables with what is essentially an expanded continental breakfast on one and some hot options on the other. I passed on the cereal and oatmeal and went straight for the other. The eggs seemed like they came from powdered supply, the biscuits were definitely thaw and heat, the gravy was a good consistency but lacked flavor. The sausage, bacon and home fries all had good flavor! The beverage station has a selection of a couple of juices, black coffee and decaf, water, and three types of black tea and decaf. Gatsby's is a good option if you're on an expense account and need a quick meal at your hotel before heading out."

Trofi

Trofi

255 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, 84101-1994, United States

American • Breakfast • Tradamerican • International


"My wife and I were staying at the hotel and in spite of the negative reviews we decided to give it a chance. We made a reservation (not needed) and arrived and were quickly seated but we didn’t see a server for about 10 minutes. We reviewed the menu and almost decided on the buffet based on what was described on the menu. While we were waiting for the server, I decided to have a look at the buffet. I’m glad I did because the menu description and the actual items were completely disconnected. There was no meat/cheese, minimal fruit, minimal pastries and hot food that I would expect from a Hampton or Home2. Not worth the price. Maybe it was an Easter morning thing but the table of about 10 was joking about how crappy it was, it tells you something! I ordered eggs Benedict and made sure to tell the server that I wanted runny eggs.(yolks) They delivered on that but the hollandaise sauce was basically water and tasted like it was from a powdered mix. My guess is that it was and the cook didn’t use the correct ratio of water to mix. In addition, they sauced the English muffins and then put on the Canadian bacon and egg before dousing it in sauce again. All the sauce basically ran off. They then topped with green onions, not chives. The potatoes were closer to described but there wasn’t a hint of caramelized onion anywhere. They were basically frozen food service potato wedges with a little bit of parsley. If you are going to charge premium prices, you should deliver on the menu description. In the end I ended up with soggy English muffins that soaked up the extremly loose sauce and quite honestly nearly perfectly poached eggs."