Stayed in room 3 which was a quieter area around the back. I was greeted professionally and given my room keys which also activate the lift so security seems good. The fact that the front desk is in a shop was a bit weird, seemed a bit "country western" more than "Best Western" but wasn't a terrible set up.
When I arrived in my room I didn't see why this was the 'deluxe' Queen room I booked until I saw some of the other rooms I had walked past while housekeeping were tending to them, they looked a little dated. I think my room was deluxe only because of the furniture trims, so I'm glad I paid the same rate as the standard room cost.
From my room there was an exit to the car park situated across the hall. I'm not sure I was allowed to exit this way to be honest but as there were no signs, I didn't think it would be an issue. However at the bottom of the stairs there was discarded furniture, blocking the way. This is a fire exit so this really needs to be looked at, it's a hazard.
The room itself was very clean and comfortable, with nice bedding and clean sheets. Mine had some marks which looked like stubborn ink but were otherwise pristine. They were clearly cleaned.
The TV has Netflix built in but didn't work which was actually really frustrating. The wifi was particularly bad, only sometimes working but often in and out. This was THE most disappointing thing about the stay to be honest. It's the year 2022 now, people should be able to enjoy the services advertised.