My partner and I stayed at this hotel for one night. Our reservation was for two nights. Something in our room made both of us sneeze constantly and both of our sinuses were severly congested. I don't know if it was mold, mildew, or dust, or perhaps a combination of all three, but we just could not stay in that room.
The room itself was odd. While there were attempts at creating a Victorian ambience, the 1990's oak cabinets in the kitchenette, and the 1960's Motel Six blue\green carpeting, destroyed the effect. The lack of a DVD player was also strange considering it is 2008. There also did not appear to be a fire suppression system. There were smoke/fire alarms, but no sprinklers or foam retardant system that we could see.
That said, the location is okay, it is within easy walking distance to restaurants, shops, and a theater. The street noise however, was very noticeable in our third floor room, and the "continental breakfast" was a waste of time, being more gimmicky than fulfilling.
The lady staffing the front desk staff on Saturday, 2/16/08, was superb, she was very helpful. Be forewarned, there is no elevator and no bellhop service. If you're up on the third floor, it is a long trek up the steep stairs.
I've emailed the establishment and encouraged them to inspect our room for mold/mildew, but have not received a response.











