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    Filthy dirty vent in our room
    Carla H.

    First and foremost I am so disappointed with this hotel as a whole. I brought all of these concerns to the front desk and then the manager of the hotel. There was a filthy vent above and as you can see it is filled with dirt and dust. I have asthma . My husband and I sneezed the entire time we were there. 2nd issue, the housekeeper left dirty towels for us to use after she changed the bed. She also picked up one of the dirty towels off the floor to be exact to clean the drinking glass which I witnessed myself . She also left the dirty towel on the floor and also left her cleaning supplies in the room. I called downstairs to get new towels and they sent up the maintenance guy to bring us towels which they were still wet. When I brought it to his attention he said that's the way they were in the closets. I was in shock. I am missing hair ties and pain medication because I had knee surgery. I left the medication on the sink and when I returned they were gone. I was told by the manager that a refund was not possible because I ordered the hotel through Expedia! She offered me a free night! I will never set foot in that hotel ever again!! It was absolutely terrible. No one was available to me when I called after 10pm free breakfast and a comp night is not an option for me. I will never stay there ever again. 1. Dirty vents 2. Dirty towels 3. Wet towels 4. Missing items 5. Using dirty towel to clean glasses 6. Leaving cleaning supplies in the room

    Complimentary sleep kit with eye masks and ear plugs
    Tina T.

    Gorgeous hotel in the downtown district. When you check in, you have to go through the glass doors into the restaurant area but it is immediately to the right. Check in was easy and the employee was friendly and helpful. Parking is in the garage a block away for $8 with validation from the hotel. You need your room key to operate the elevator and power in the rooms. The room was decorated beautifully, the king bed was comfortable, bathroom was spacious. Loved the sleep kit and nespresso machine in the room. The TV was a smart TV too. There was also a fridge in the room. Hotel does not have rollaway beds but the king was fine for my daughter and I. I really loved the overall style and comfort of this hotel.

    Adam B.

    Had a one-night stay here in May, just a couple of months after their opening. They've done an absolutely spectacular job renovating this century-old bank building and making it fresh while keeping its architecture intact. The lobby is soaring and beautiful. It looks like there are plans to add a bar in the future, but there is no food or drink service as of yet. However, there is a wealth of restaurants within a 5-minute walk. Parking is in a garage a very short walk away and the hotel validates your ticket, so no hassle with paying on the way out. You can park right in front of the door for 15 minutes when you arrive to deal with check in and avoid dragging luggage down the street. The rooms are beautifully done in an urban style, with copper-lined entry doors. The ones on the upper floors have mountain vistas. Bed was comfortable, the mini-fridge is large, the amenities are nice, and the staff is very pleasant. There's some street noise at night but it wasn't a huge deal. I'd definitely return once they've been operating a while and have even more services and amenities available.

    Great view from our room
    Jonathan V.

    15 minute parking at the front door of the hotel, so you can check in. We parked our car at the Center in the Square garage around the corner. Take your parking ticket to the front desk, and they will validate it. The next day when we left the garage, I inserted the ticket in the machine, and the gate automatically went up, so the fee was charged to my credit card. Hotel was very nice. For the price they charge per night, I was surprised to see that no breakfast was included. Coffee was in the lobby in the morning. One of our windows was over the street out front, and it was pretty noisy until about midnight. Bathroom products were very nice.

    Cheesecake with blueberry compote and yuzu jam
    Seelia Y.

    This review is for the Vault restaurant and not the hotel as my husband and I did not stay there. We made reservations for a Sunday night dinner ahead of Valentine's day and were super excited to try the restaurant because of positive reviews. When we arrived, the atmosphere and vibes of Vault were nice. It's a hip bar feeling except you can hear your party talk. We were seated at a small circular table which was nice, but there was not a lot of space to hold our orders because each item came on a large plate and we had to be extra careful to not knock anything over. There were special valentine's day menu items, but we just ordered from the regular menu. We ordered the Flirtation drink which was really good because I did not taste the alcohol at all. We ordered the patatas bravas, firefly squid, hamachi crudo, arroz negro, and the cheesecake with yuzu jam and blueberry compote. The patatas bravas was disappointing because it was roasted potatoes with a orange sauce that tastes like red bell peppers. The hamachi crudo was fine. The firefly squid was interesting because I had never had small squid cooked that way and served on a bed of greens. The broth it came in was whatever, but the white radish and horseradish really made the dish pop. The arroz negro was intriguing on paper, but underwhelming in person. It was recently added to the menu according to our server. When it was delivered to our table, our server came by to take a look at the dish because they had never seen it before which was a little strange. The rice was cooked to a paste and there was no flavor other than salt. The calamari in it was either cooked well or oddly mushy. At the bottom of the rice were two overly salted fish pieces. The only good thing on the arroz negro dish were the thin pieces of toasted bread, but that's not made in house. The dessert saved this experience. The cheesecake actually had a thin layer of blueberry cheesecake gelatin on top, but it was delicious. The cheesecake was good on its own, but the blueberry compote and yuzu jam really elevated it. My husband who is not usually a fan of sweets took multiple bites! I ended up leaving dinner hungry. It's more of a place where you can go get drinks and snacks with your partner or with some friends to enjoy the company and atmosphere instead of having a meal there. Overall the food was subpar and overpriced for me.

    Very chill vibe at the lounge. We enjoyed it very much!
    Laura I.

    The Liberty Trust- Hotel and restaurant review: For the most part we enjoyed our stay at the Liberty Trust. We paid for a larger room and stayed in room 704. The first thing we noticed was the amazing copper door to our room. The room was very clean but there was a lot of unused space. The bathroom was HUGE however there wasn't much in there. Also the toilet paper is only 1 ply and rough. I felt like paying for an upgrade shouldn't just mean extra space. We would of liked a small sitting area with table for our morning breakfast or another chair. Speaking of breakfast we got the vegetable eggbites and one of them was still cold inside. The walls were completely bare. We felt the room could have used some prints of how the building used to look before. We did appreciate the Nespresso machine in our room and the nice selection of tea provided. The complimentary tote bag, earplugs, and sleep masks were a thoughtful touch. We also really enjoyed the restaurant/lounge small plates and drinks. For those who don't know- the restaurant serves tapas style (small plates). Tapas can be combined to make a full meal, and can be cold (such as mixed olives and cheese) or hot (such as patatas bravas -spicy crispy potatoes). All in all, we enjoyed our visit and would come back again. Next time though we will bring our own toilet paper and probably not upgrade our room.

    "Petite queen" room, second floor. (This was listed as a "standard queen" room on hotels.com.)
    Mightypossibility X.

    It's a treat to stay in an historic building. In this case, originally a bank. Nice facade, swank first-floor interior including an original bank safe, and fun details like a US Mail chute and copper-clad room doors. We booked a "standard queen" room for $212 on hotels.com and discovered upon arrival that a standard queen is a "petite queen" at The Liberty Trust. It was on the second floor. POSITIVES * Great location, easy short walk to major downtown attractions * Historic architecture and details * Giant windows, bedroom AND bathroom, lots of natural light * Giant bathroom with quality finishes. Almost bigger than bedroom * Quiet, pleasant neighborhood to walk around early morning * Fun, original bank safe in lobby * Friendly staff, on point * Good vanity lighting in bathroom * Spacious, walk-in shower NEGATIVES * Squishy, un-supportive pillows * Confusing "lobby" experience upon early evening arrival - what transformed into a more conventional hotel lobby by the next morning, at around 6:30 PM in the evening was overrun with noisy drinker-diners having fun. Not a place for hotel guests to sit and relax and get their bearings upon arrival after travels. Front desk was also a bit confusing upon arrival. The part facing the foyer was the size of a restaurant hostess station, and I wasn't immediately sure where to check in. (But it was pretty/bank historic.) * Lack of place to sit and relax at The Liberty Trust was compounded by actual guest room having no sofa or chairs. * Noisy in guest room when want to go to sleep at night (social life, some traffic) * Tiny main guest room for the price (bathroom was huge) * Poor ergonomics - bad angle for TV, main view from bed is bathroom door (or toilet), skirt brushed against toilet when standing at vanity * Nowhere to watch TV - choices of, sit on stool, stand, or be in bed with pretty much prohibitive viewing angle. No sofa or chairs in guest room * No separation among vanity, bathing, toilet * Tissues ran out after first one * Lots of thread pulls in somewhat papery-feeling bed linens * Hard mattress bothered companion (though not me) FYI City of Roanoke Homeless Assistance is on the next block. Homeless folks are on the streets around. RATINGS TOTAL = 5.5 (decent) Cleanliness, maintenance = 8 Quiet, pleasantness, beauty = 4 Practicality, convenience = 7 Value = 3

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    Location was perfect for Amtrak and downtown. The decor of the hotel and bar was like going back in time in an old bank vault. Staff were very friendly. Upon arrival we were given a complimentary appetizer which was not only a nice presentation but very good too. Bar tender Stephanie was very attentive and sweet. The bed was comfortable and rooms were very clean. Only down was you could hear people in the hallway but there was no one out after 11pm so did not impact sleeping. We would stay here again.

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    Very cool vibes. Didn't get to try the restaurant but it looked super cool-was in the old bank vault.

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    Great hotel for an overnight trip to Roanoke! The bar is also full of friendly bartenders serving up fine drinks.

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