Not a bad experience, but strange. We were coming into town fairly late, around 10:30pm, so I tried to call the hotel to alert them; I couldn’t find a working number. I found an 800 number, which was forwarded to someone named Bob’s voicemail. I didn’t leave a message. When we arrived, no one was at the property. There’s a door leading from the street upstairs, with no elevator. Thankfully there is a working phone number posted on the locked door, and we were able to reach someone and get a code to enter the building. It was a bit eerie - maybe because it was a Sunday night, we may have been the only ones there. All the room doors were open, and our assigned rooms (which we were told over the phone at the door) had our room keys on the desk in the room. My room was fine. The whole hotel is pretty dated, as evidenced by the corner shower with brass trim. The A/C worked well, and there was also a ceiling fan which is a plus IMO. The bed was fairly comfortable.
In the lobby area, there’s a sign that says breakfast starts at 6am. We started the coffee maker up and we left the hotel at 7:30, and no one had shown up, and there was no breakfast. Thankfully, we discovered Kith+Kin a few blocks away, which did not disappoint.