Charlie S.
Yelp
This hotel is quite dated, but it has a bit of charm to it. It feels like a real hotel with an old school lobby and even though it's old and has a weird dilapidated staircase they hide behind curtains, I thought it was pretty nice.
My bed was insanely soft, and not in a good way. I would sink right into it and it was horrible for my back. I raised the issue and they brought in a "bed board" to firm up the bed for me. It was too big for the bed, but not a big deal. It was just a little bed for one person. I got a room for one adult, so that's fine. Would I have liked a bigger bed? Yes, but it was a small, cheap room.
The room did not have anything like a fridge, so saving leftovers (and money) was out of the question. No coffeemakers, but they brought fresh coffee, skim milk and biscotti to me every morning. I filled out a little card that I left on my door and woke up to fresh and a newspaper, which I loved. It's little things like that I appreciated. They also don't give you those tiny little shampoo bottles. There's just a pump so you can use what you need.
I thought it was super convenient that they had a little "gift shop" open until 2am that sold water, candy, snacks, etc. The restaurant inside the lobby was also not bad. The oarking was fine -- the lower level underneath is really cramped but I thought the upper level was fine.
Everyone was extremely nice, except for one guy. He was supposed to be running the gift shop and seemed very annoyed I needed to buy water when he locked it and disappeared. I asked the front counter if I could buy some water and they found him to open up the shop and he was downright pissy when I asked him how much stuff cost.
Importantly, the wifi worked very well, which made me happy.