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EVEN Hotel Brooklyn

3.3 (145 reviews)
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Annie F.

Recently, I stayed here for a concert at the Barclay's Center, and it was incredibly convenient to the venue. It was about a 10 minute easy walk to get to the show, which was awesome. They also let us check in about a half hour early. Upon entering our king room, we did notice some crumbs on the desk. The rest of the room seemed very clean. The bathroom was super modern, and the bed was comfortable. Since it is in the middle of Brooklyn, you should expect to hear some honking and street noise, so if you're sensitive to that, be sure to bring ear plugs or sleep with white noise. Overall, it was super convenient and affordable for the day we stayed. I did notice their weekend rates are much higher. I didn't park or have breakfast there, so I can't comment on that. Nice stay in Brooklyn!

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Katya U.

We had a fabulous stay in this hotel. Great location with good connections everywhere. Friendly staff who were able to resolve any issues we had. Wonderful atmosphere in the lobby , great place to work , play some games and chill. Small outside place behind the lobby, also great. Really clean and nice rooms. But what really was excellent was the gym - 2 floors of great equipment including peloton bikes! There was also some gym equipment in the rooms. We loved it! Tip: Instead of elevator, take the stairs to your floor. There's some uplifting quotes along the way! So inspiring!

Scott D.

I stayed here 7/6-7/8 (Room 1100) and again on 7/28. (Room 1200) This is a fantastic hotel and great value for the money. Clean room, you don't hear street noise, key code safe in the room, nice shower/pressure, etc.. Both times they allowed me a late checkout +1 hour for no charge. I didn't use the amenities, but they had a nice workout room with Pelotons, and the room even had a couple of fitness things like foam rollers. I liked that you needed the room key to enter the front lobby at night, as well as to go in the elevator. Obviously this is not in a, 'bad,' part of BKNY, but it is still nice to know that only people with a room key can get up to the floors. The staff are fantastic. Shout-outs to Trisha, Charisse, Monique, and housekeeping. I will definitely stay here the next time I'm in the (718).

The showerhead is broken where you can't adjust it. The spray back in the shower, but it was OK.

I rarely do five stars but this hotel is so far pretty good. I haven't checked out yet. The hotel staff seem nice, seems clean. I did book through a third-party and I was pretty nervous about doing that and I was supposed to have two double beds which I don't But luckily my other guest did not show. I'm in a handicap room I am not handicap, so I'm not sure why I was put in this room but it's pretty roomy so I'm not sure what the other rooms are like. My sink was stopped up the first night but they fixed it the next day. The shower head nozzle is broke so I can't adjust it. I love the freshwater in the lobby with the mint Ginger and lemon ,lime. I did buy some snacks from the snack area and they have a good selection. It is walking distance to a lot of things which is nice. I recommend Mia's bakery and the blissful headspace spa. There is a subway close by. The Brooklyn botanical gardens are close by and that was nice. I recommend maybe going in the spring where more things might be blooming. The ironing board was a pretty small flimsy thing that didn't seem to stand up and the cover was very thin and cheap where the imprint of the board would end up on my clothes.

Johana F.

This location was tough to spot. The is street parking but I'm not sure if there is an actual parking garage. This hotel was in a more residential location vs a commercial location. The hotel was clean and there was a market area downstairs where you could purchase snacks either with your card or put it on your room card. You have to have a key to get to your floor which is an added extra security measure. The room is small but quant. They have workout stuff in the room which is super cute. The bed was comfortable & clean. The shower had amazing water pressure and the hottest water ever.. The room had a mini fridge and if you wanted to microwave anything you just had to go downstairs & use the one in their market area. I appreciated this because it made having leftovers easy to deal with instead of having to search for a microwave. The check-in and checkout process was simple & efficient. Overall, I enjoyed my stay at this hotel and would use them again if needed. This is also a cashless hotel so make sure you have cash to top the housekeeper

Gum was still tacky...

Staff was kind and understanding. Location is convenient. I ended up cancelling the second I saw the dirty room though. From the hair in the bathroom sink, to the toothpaste splattered on the bathroom door, the gum stuck to the door frame, and the unclean white walls that butted up right to the bedside, I didn't even want to touch the dusty bedside tables to confirm the other things I noticed on the surface. There weren't any other rooms available so I commend the front desk staff for hearing me out and processing a full refund without penalty. I'm posting this in hopes they will do better regarding the cleanliness of the rooms and common spaces.

View from our room
Adele P.

Very nice hotel! Stayed here for two reasons: celebrating a friend's birthday and to have close proximity to the Brooklyn Navy Yard. If it weren't so cold I could have walked there, but I used Uber. This is a great place to stay at a reasonable price. It's close to subway access into the city. Check-in staff were great. They were very helpful and gave suggestions on local restaurants. The room was pretty neat. Sure, the rooms are smaller than what you'd get in a suburban hotel, but they're bigger than the average room in Manhattan. The beds were so comfortable and the room smelled clean and fresh. There's great amenities, too. I liked the shampoo and conditioner that they featured. There's exercise equipment in the room (not that I used it, haha) but it's a nice touch. All in all it was a very good stay except I got sick (completely unrelated to the hotel stay) and when I left the next morning I was in a miserable frame of mind. If I can give the hotel a good review despite being so sick, you know it was a good place!

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Willie W.

Wife and I stayed at the Even Hotel because it was nearest to the Barclays Center. We easily walked there within 5-7 mins to see the Celine Dion concert. Hotel staff were very friendly, rooms were medium size but clean and comfortable. The aesthetics of the hotel and rooms were nice simple, clean with nice open spaces for guests. They have a nice gym and even have some light equipment in the hotel rooms too. Beds and pillows were extremely comfy. Valet parking was $60 bucks which wasn't a huge headache because we only stayed one night - plus we didn't have to go looking for parking. If you're going to stay longer than you'll need to find another solution or it's going to cost a bundle. The one drawback for us was although they have a bar, they don't sell cocktails. Only wine, tea and other non-alcoholic drinks. Bartender was nice and told us that they couldn't sell because of the Hindu Temple adjacent to the hotel. We decided to walk across the street into the Holiday Inn's restaurant plus full bar. The welcomed us and we throughly enjoyed the cocktails and appetizers. We definitely would recommend the Even hotel however if you want to enjoy a cocktail, well you'll have cross the street.

Bell A.

I had a great weekend stay at the EVEN Hotel. The front desk staff is super friendly, there's a garage right across the street and the rooms are clean and a decent size for New York. My favorite part of my room was the bathroom. Great lighting and adequate size countertop for makeup and hair tools. The shower was awesome and I never had an issue with water pressure or temperature. The bed was very comfortable. I also liked the sport aspect of the room with the yoga mat, TRX bands and medicine ball. You can also adjust the color of the nightstand lamp to match your mood. I had breakfast during my last day and I enjoyed it. The restaurant which is right next to the lobby was freezing. Not sure what was going on but it appears that the whole first level was lacking heat. Other than that, this hotel was a great choice and I'll definitely be staying there again the next time I'm in Brooklyn.

This is the video of me leaving the door open because clearly she wasn't done.

As a person who travels between 20 and 26,000 miles a month I stay at a lot of hotels. On the surface this hotel looks nice, but when you start to deal with the people you can see where this is one of the worst businesses ever. Their motto is not customer service, is "passive aggressiveness will win the day". I was woken up at literally 9:01 AM by someone knocking on the door, saying housekeeping. Check out is it for many hours, but even with the sign that says do not disturb, they knock anyway. When they see that no one's there, they open the door very loud throw the trash out into the hallway very loud, laughing, on telephone calls, or listening to YouTube video I couldn't really tell. When I called the front desk to ask for the manager said he wasn't in but then 15 minutes later this woman in the video "Chris Lee " probably a fake name, but (we will get to the bottom of that) knocks on my door and pretends to be the manager. When I told her I speak to the manager of the hotel, she told me she was. I wish I could upload audio recordings to this site because you were here 21 minutes of the worst passive, aggressive temper, tantrum of any person in any manager role of any kind, and any corporation in the history of business. I asked her seven times to leave and she told me you don't own this room, you don't on this hotel, you're not my boss, etc. She also tried to play the mail, aggressor card, as well as the race card, but unfortunately for her, I am more ethnic Than her so that didn't work. It would've been horrible if I was it milk and toast, white man, or perhaps, that's what they thought I would act like because clearly this woman and this entire hotel for that matter, and perhaps the entire IHG corporation I have a serious problem With gender and race. Wow. I have never seen someone throw a passive aggressive temper tantrum at the door of a hotel guest for literally 21 minutes. She must have thought that I should close the door would be a victory for her or the hotel so she kept saying "you can close the door anytime if you've had enough." But I'm not gonna just slam the door and then get accused of some other type of crap so I used the yoga mat to prop the door open and went back into bed. Assuming, of course, that she would take that as a sign to leave me alone, but now she continued to argue with me, a hotel gas, while I'm laying in bed, so I got this short clip. Why would the hotel guest services manager, the arguing with a guest laying in the bed like this? Stay tune, because my organization is going to file a formal complaint with IHG corporation and we're going to get to the bottom of how people can feel so safe and their job that they can put on performances like this . Apparently "Chris Lee" in this picture is the hotel manager and if I were you, I would stay clear.

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