Wendy S.
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We went to NYC from central PA for Shabbos. My friend stayed with Shul friends and I stayed at Eshel. It was $165 for the one night which was more than we wanted to spend. The room, however, was large, had two beds and a couch, a desk, small table for eating, the cleanest bathroom I've ever seen in a hotel (I belong to several hotel clubs) and it even had a balcony to walk out over the street. For Shabbos, they set out two large trays of candles and served excellent chicken and baked salmon. At lunch the next day, they provided fresh gefilte fish and there was always coffee and cookies. A policeman was stationed about twenty feet from the door. The receptionist was friendly and aware of candle lighting times. Excellent buy.