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Does anyone know what happened to the women who served breakfast at the Alamanda on Orient after Irma? We stayed there for years and always enjoyed the breakfast very much--especially the scrambled eggs. We are finally making it back this April and would love to support them wherever they might be now.
Thanks!
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Not sure, but you might want to try Palm Court which is nearby. Alamanda is not re-opening as a hotel but Palm Court has, and they serve breakfast to their guests. Since both hotels were previously operated pre-Irma by the same group there's a chance that some of the staff for Alamanda may now be at Palm Court, but I won't know for sure until we get there in March. This is just a hunch.
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L'Astrolabe also serves a nice breakfast.
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Thank you! We are staying at the Palm Court, so maybe we will see some of our old friends.
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