Kate R.
Google
The biggest plus is the location which is very central - close to train station, shops, cafés and less than two minutes from Dlugie Pobrezie. The breakfast is very good with nice variety of salty and sweet options - the lady makes sure that the places are always full and brings fresh pancakes, waffles, eggs all the time.
The room (nr. 0) was quite basic, next to washing machine corner, but acceptable for a few nights stay. The bed is very small, the mattress width is below average, quite uncomfortable. I would recommend to bring ear plugs because other guests could be noisy and the walls are quite thin. Also, the door bell in the opposite street is broken (supposedly for some time already) and it makes loud buzz noise in irregular intervals during day and night.
Not all the staff can speak English which might be quite an issue for non Polish visitors.
All in all, we think it was good value for money for a short stay when you need just to spend the night in the hostel since you go sightseeing during the day.