This is a small neighborhood hotel. It is ultra clean and the staff is courteous. The breakfast was…read morevery nice with good, fresh options (eggs, sausage, fruit, breads, cereals, juices, great coffee machine).
My room was only big enough for the bed and a small space around it, but I didn't spend a lot of time there, so it wasn't bad. It had a small closet behind the door that I did not see till my last night. The bed was comfortable enough, but the king size bed was two twin beds jammed together, and the two covers were only large enough to cover just the top of each twin bed... meaning if you get in it, you cannot move in the middle of the night or be exposed to freezing air (if you go in winter like me). I can't imagine how a couple could navigate this scenario (if it's cold, don't you think it's better to have one large blanket covering both mattresses??). I saw this same thing in Germany too, so perhaps it is the hotel bed style in those countries.
My room had a tea kettle and a couple of bags of tea. Just down the stairwell in a common area there was a coffee machine which generated all kinds of great coffee.
The hotel was not very warm. Understandable with the energy prices and I think that Americans are not as judicious with their environmental control as other countries (being from Florida, I really felt the cold). And the radiator heating was broken in the middle of the night on my second night. With my room was freezing at 2am, unable to sleep, and with all the blankets over me, I called the front desk, but no one responded.
We went to the bar to get some wine on a couple evenings. The bar was quiet and closes "early" (11:30 I think). It was nice to sit and chat with my colleague, but don't expect to get social with anyone. There is a small coffee shop/bar down the street which has a very nice ambience. Mostly, I would choose this hotel because it provides handy walking distance to where I needed to go.