Jill C.
Yelp
This place was a total win for me. I was in town for a small conference and the hotel was sold out. This place came up on Trivago, and after a little review, I thought I'd give it a try. The cost was less than the conference hotel, and the experience was so much more!
One of the things I love about staying at local inns/B&B's is that they can offer more flexibility than your typical hotel. I was able to request my own check-in time and did so, requesting a time shortly after lunch, a time when most hotels "can''t guarantee." I was also able to hang around and get some work done in the morning before my meeting with no firm checkout/the cleaning staff hovering.
The accommodations were great. Warm and homey but not homely. Classy, clean, and tasteful. My room (NW Loft) had a living space, kitchenette stocked with non-food supplies (which I wasn't expecting), separate bathroom, and lofted bed. I could have slept all morning as the loft was cozy, dark, and warm. I peaked in some other rooms when I checked in, and they all shared these positive qualities. There are also common areas inside and out, if you were with a group and looking for space to congregate, or read by yourself. The building had rfid entry and rooms were deadbolted. While there are hardwood floors, rugs keep things quiet and my general experience is people at these types of places are respectful.
Tom, the innkeeper, was friendly and conversational during breakfast and check in. Breakfast was continental (during the week) which was great for me and included fresh fruit, cereal, bagels, muffins, granola/cereal bars, yogurt, and I think I saw boiled eggs. It's a full breakfast on weekends. There's an communal area to sit, or you can take it back to your room. There's also a butler's pantry with snacks and beverages available.
The location was easy to find, offered convenient parking, and was in a cute neighborhood. I also was able to walk to Mass Ave in about 20 minutes. Also walkable to the downtown area or a easy/affordable cab ride. The only downside some might see is that there were quite a few stairs.
If I'm back in Indy, I would first check to see if this place is available!