PART 4: Fuel Your Stomach
Breakfast
Our service apartment was stock with breakfast essentials: bread, milk, cereal, ham, sausages, eggs, juices, ramen etc. We were in charge of cooking our own breakfast. But for someone like me, who prefers efficiency in the morning to elaborate cooking, the choices were pretty straightforward: cereal, sandwiches, or boiled eggs.
Lunch
There is a cafe within the Club, eliminating the need for any off-site lunch excursions. With a wide-ranging menu and prices from £6-12. You’re not just stuck with the basics, the cafe offers an array of daily menu on top of the regular items to please your palate.
Dinner
While we were based in Maidenhead, our dining experiences often took us beyond its town limits. Rather than sticking to the local spots, we ventured into neighbouring areas like Marlow, Warfield, Lane End, and Littlewick Green. The evenings found us in local pubs and diners, enjoying British classics like Shepherd’s Pie and Bangers & Mash. These experiences offered a no-frills but authentic taste of local life.