Michael C
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I'm a former Austinite, and if you've read all of the reviews for the Austin Folk House, you should have a pretty good idea of the common reason why most people stay here: location and price. It's certainly why I selected it. Downtown Austin lodging is expensive, as one might expect. If you're in town for a concert, a night out on the town, or business at the university, the location of this b&b is very good. At the corner of 22nd and Nueces, you're right on the edge of UT -- 3 blocks west of the Drag, about a 7 minute walk to the Main Building (the "Clock Tower"), and about a 20 minute walk to 6th Street via Nueces. All in all, a pretty central location for downtown activities. The price is overall good, comparatively speaking. With free parking and within walking range to many downtown attractions, it's a relatively good deal economically. It's also a relatively safe area to walk around at night.||So, why the average, 3-star rating? Several reasons...||I knew before I arrived that this is a hands-off b&b. It wasn't just the reviews that let me know that. They tell you in your confirmation email that "there is no need to stop by the office first." When you arrive, you'll see a note with your name on it pinned to the rear mailbox of the house. The note will give you the exterior door's access code and once in the house, your room key will be in the door of your reserved room. I am totally fine with this kind of approach. It happens not infrequently if I have to arrive at a specialty lodging outside of normal staffing hours and I am completely fine with it. In fact, it's often preferred if it's been a long travel day and my first wish is to just get in the room without having a long conversation. What was unfortunate for this b&b is that not only did I never see the proprietor(s) during my 3 night stay, but the one and only employee I ever saw never said a single word to me, despite my "good mornings" or "hellos." I was left to feel unwelcome, I'm sorry to say. In fact, the only words during my stay that were ever delivered to me occurred in the iemail I received after I departed, which had a link to an itemized receipt and the words "Hello and thank you." That's all it said.||My breakfast experience was, overall, not very good. Depending on which review you believe, their breakfast selections are either incredible or awful. The cold food options are standard fare -- cereal, a house granola, the usual Yoplait yogurt cups you see at chain motels, bread, juice, etc.. I found the coffee to be overall lousy but drinkable. The hot food options, which their website details on its own page, were neither "hot" nor "delicious" for me, unfortunately. The selections consisted of an egg and meat dish cooked in a casserole dish in addition to the aforementioned stuffed french toast. They were put out in the dining room before 7am (I know this because I stayed in the room directly opposite the kitchen) and by 8:30am they were dreadfully cold (despite the tin foil placed atop the dishes). Regrettably, it certainly appeared that these same, mostly uneaten dishes, were recycled for the next day's breakfast. This is not a cooked-to-order b&b breakfast, just to be clear. Based upon my experience, breakfast would not be a criterion for choosing this lodging.||Be wary of the room descriptions that are posted to their website. I stayed in room 2, which is described as having a four poster bed and is listed as "one of the preferred rooms downstairs." The bed in this room during my stay was not a four poster (I don't happen to care about that, but some people might be upset). You could see where the posts had been removed from the bed, though. In addition, I've no idea why this would be considered a "preferred" room. Yes, it is directly across from the kitchen, so access in and out of the house is relatively easy, you won't have to drag your luggage through the house and up the stairs, and for a person with mobility issues, it might be a good option. But, it's right next to the laundry room (immediately adjacent to the room door), which means that the washer and dryer will likely be going all day during your stay (as it was mine). This room is also right on the western edge of the house so you will definitely get street noise at all times of the day. To be fair, the b&b is pretty up front about noise and you'll have lots of ear plugs to choose from. The only time the noise was ever a problem for me came not from passersby but from whoever was employed to install some landscape pavers directly below my window. I was greeted by loud music and talking when the project began around 8am, which continued well into the morning.||Though the house smelled musty, my room was in large part clean. There was a television if you need that, but it was very small. The temperature inside the house was just fine and mostly cool during my stay (outside temperature averages during my stay were in the 80s and low 90s).||All in all, this is just an average b&b. I'll choose a different location next time I'm in town, but it's certainly not the worst option for a night or two downtown. Just don't go expecting a warm, Texas friendly welcome. Maybe you'll get that in their main building, the Star of Texas Inn (I'm guessing that's where the proprietors spend most of their time), but you most likely won't get it here.