Just returned from a 5 night stay. Each of the 5 mornings there were the hard-boiled eggs and potato wedges. Two of the mornings there were Western burritos. The other 3 mornings were small fritatas (one morning labeled as pork, another zucchini and the other Western). In addition they offered cold cuts, slices cheeses, fruits, pastries and donuts, cereal, oatmeal and toppings, bagels and toast and yogurt.
The couple of times I says mid day offerings it was bread sticks and marinara, kettle chips with dips, fruit, packaged snacks, donuts, cookies etc.
Evening offerings were beer and wine, a small salad bar, vegetables and dip, assorted dinner rolls, cold cuts and cheeses, a soup of the day (cream of mushroom, cheddar broccoli, tomato, black bean and a ham and bean), and three hot items. Usually one meat based like meatballs or chicken, one pasta (sometimes with meat in it and sometimes not) and one vegetable (carrots with broccoli and cauliflower, Zucchini, butternut squash cubes).
The dessert selection was two items along with cookies. The two items were a mixture of tiny cakes, mouses and tarts. Cookies were usually chocolate chip or chocolate chocolate chip.
The coffee/espresso machine is in the bar area that used to be the Bar American.
Fridge was always stocked with bottled water, Coke, Diet Coke, Coke Zero and Sprite.
They offered large dispensers of fruited water.
Regular coffee, teas and hot chocolate was available.
In the mornings there were juices including some green healthy looking drinks labeled as a smoothie. They were not creamy so not sure if that is the correct term for them. If you do your own juicing that might be closer to what they were.
Unfortunately, there was also a large number of gluttons (people who see a large number of people waiting for the food and still had no qualms with piling their plates high and leaving others to wait for more to be brought out) and unattended children playing in the salad bar as well and touching food and putting it back.
We really miss the old days in the smaller club lounge where it felt more intimate and civilized.