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    Vybe Hotel

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    Bibi's Garden Bed and Breakfast

    Bibi's Garden Bed and Breakfast

    1.0(3 reviews)
    1.1 miFlatbush

    My family contacted Bibi in March regarding reservations for September for accommodations for…read morelodging while we were in Brooklyn for our son's wedding. $120 a night per room. Cash. Within moments of arriving, she was looking for more money stating we never told her it was a wedding. She was antagonistic and confrontational. If you are staying with more than 1 person, expect to be sharing utencils, glasses and mugs. Toilet paper is rationed. She will come up to you room while you are out AND while you are there. She will turn off your air conditioner. It was a deliberate effort on our part not to have her ruin our wedding weekend. Hospitality is no where to be found. Bibi proudly professes "This is how we do it in Brooklyn ". I don't think so. I think this is how she does it.

    Stayed for three nights for my daughters wedding recently. The grooms parents had booked a room…read morethere also. I must say the place was very nice upon first impression. The house had a nice porch with comfortable seating on a beautiful tree-lined street. The room was spacious and clean. However, when we met the owner our stay became an unpleasant experience. We were several hours late because of delays at the airport and did not arrive until early evening. We got the key from my daughter and entered our room. My wife had personally called the owner several times to confirm our reservation and she assured us that the whole top floor was ours with two bedrooms and bathrooms which is what we needed because our adult son was also with us. We noticed that one of the bedrooms had clothing and personal items in it. When my wife knocked on Bibi's door later that night she informed us that an Italian couple were staying in the other bedroom and do not close the door to the common room. The next day Bibi was found walking through our room complaining about empty bottles on the counter and that we had not turned off the air conditioner. That night she confronted us about banging on her door at night and demanding cash only for our stay which she never mentioned in conversations with my wife. I had to walk a mile to the nearest ATM to get the cash. Bottom line - the commandant of this stalag will make you feel like an intruder and not like her guest. This place is to be avoided at all costs.

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    Lefferts Manor Bed And Breakfast - Welcome!

    Lefferts Manor Bed And Breakfast

    4.0(27 reviews)
    0.9 miProspect Lefferts Gardens

    Listen people, if you like REAL food, good brew, and a great sense of community stay here. The…read moreneighborhood is great. If you are uptight or want fine dining everynight, I'm sure there is somewhere in Manhattan that can suite you (which by the way is easily accessible from here). Brooklynites are great, i love the diversity. Similiar to the diversity here in Seattle. We stayed in The Vanderbuilt. Beautiful apt, everything we needed, and had tons of charm. The room was clean, and bright. We had 3 large windows in our room facing the garden, which is great because I love having natural light. For people complaining about walking too much, your in NY hello?! New York is a walking city, and really in comparison to Seattle which has tons of hills, New York is easily walkable. The way you are going to experience the real New York is to walk, ride trains, and eat local food. But really the subway is a five minute walk away...we used the Q train to get into city. Anyway I couldn't ask for a better place in Brooklyn. We loved it, and hope to come back soon. Easy walk to restaurants, BAM, and parks. We walked to the Brooklyn Promenade nearby. Great view of the city and Brooklyn bridge. Only downside, we have kids, and unfortunetly so kids allowed (mine are 3 and 7). Bummer is next time we go to NY we will want to bring kids. This was just my husband and I, so perfect. Thanks Mark for a great stay! Highly recommend.

    First off, I was impressed with how friendly Mark was about the area, as well as how knowledgeable…read more Because of this, and because the room was pretty nice, I'm torn between 2 and 3 stars. I'm going with 2 because of the breakfast situation. I stayed in the O'Neal room with my friend while I was in town from the West Coast for a wedding, and was impressed with how spacious the room was. It was tastefully decorated. No tv, phone, or clock. There was air conditioning--and since it was 90 degrees outside AND I'm a wuss from the Pacific Northwest, I was super excited about this. The two single beds were decent. The shared bathroom was clean and HUGE (possibly the size of my last studio apartment!). There was plenty of hot water with decent pressure. I was not impressed with the IKEA towels, nor the plastic shower curtain taped to the shower walls (what was with that?? until condensation built up, it kept floating up and sticking to my legs: not my favorite sensation). I had looked all over the place for an affordable place to stay over the 4th of July weekend: impossible in NYC!! Prices went up by at least $10 a person at any hotel, and this was no exception. In spite of this, this place was the most affordable and closest to Prospect Park, where the wedding was. However, when there was a possibility that a third person might stay with us--we were told that it would have been another $50/night for them to sleep on the floor. This seemed very excessive, so the friend opted to go elsewhere. Also, the term "Bed & Breakfast" is apparently relative, and dependent on the day. You have to pay an extra $10/day for breakfast (IMO, breakfast should be included for a B&B), and let them know the night before--it's also served when they get moving, not on your schedule. I tried for breakfast the first day, but was told there was no luck as I would've been the only taker. This SUCKED, as there is no real breakfast place within reasonable walking distance. There is a decent coffee shop with pastries about 3 blocks away, but this I discovered on my own, much later in the day. The second day, after my friend arrived, I did score breakfast, which was delicious--fritatta accompanied by fruit, rolls, and collard greens. Totally worth $10. Now, if only you could count on it. Now that I'm typing, I just remembered this incident, which was weird. I'd come home in the middle of the day to rest up before wedding festivities (like I said, it was HOT!!), and heard Mark knock on the room next to mine, and then, when nobody answered, heard him show the room to somebody. I don't know if they were thinking about renting long-term or what. He then knocked on mine, and then apologized for disturbing me when I answered and moved on. Was he going to show my room, with all of our stuff in it, to some random person if I hadn't been there??? I was totally not cool with that. Though it was advertised as such, this place is not really convenient to anywhere. Another friend and I had to walk about an hour to find a drink--not bad, but not what we bargained for. If you like roti, bad Indian or thai food, you're in luck. Otherwise, you're better off taking the subway to Manhattan, of which a convenient stop is not too far away. In total, if you're looking for an affordable, basic, but nice place to stay for no more than 2 people, and don't plan on eating or doing much within walking distance, this will work beautifully for you. Unfortunately, this was not quite what I had been expecting.

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    Prospect Gardens Residence - featuring Room 3

    Prospect Gardens Residence

    3.5(4 reviews)
    0.9 miProspect Lefferts Gardens

    Stayed here on a recent trip to Brooklyn. The inn is old but spotlessly clean in that 'Grandma's…read morehouse' kind of way. The manager was polite and unobtrusive and check-in and check-out were easy. The room was very comfortable after the A/C had a few hours to catch up. There is a kitchenette on the top floor with dishes, refrigerators, etc, making extended stays very tolerable. We had the top floor to ourselves so the shared bathroom was not an issue. Best of all, this price is very affordable and it is handy to everything. Will definitely stay again!

    This inn is a beautiful, old brownstone on a quiet block near the Prospect Park Subway stop. Price…read morewas about half of the nearby hotel chains, who were holiday price-gouging.My (upgraded) room on the second floor was large and comfortable, with a sitting area. The bathroom was shares with another room, but large, updated and kept clean. There is a kitchen well- stocked with coffee, tea, cereal, etc. but no breakfast served. Only downside was hearing the noise of other guests in the wee hours, which might be remedied with some rugs or carpeting on the stairs and in the hallways. Shannon, the young woman who worked there, was delightful and extremely responsive. If she chooses a career in hospitality, she will be awesome. Overall, I recommend the place for its location, comfort and value.

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    Prospect Gardens Residence - Our business space conveniently located across from the lounge room

    Our business space conveniently located across from the lounge room

    Prospect Gardens Residence - Featuring the cleanest white walls in Brooklyn!

    Featuring the cleanest white walls in Brooklyn!

    Prospect Gardens Residence - Take a seat, grab a drink, and watch our complimentary Netflix

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    Park Slope Inn - Kitchen, upstairs apartment

    Park Slope Inn

    2.3(6 reviews)
    2.2 miPark Slope

    Some friends and family stayed at both locations listed under the name Park Slope Inn last year for…read morea wedding. Per the website photos, the great tripadvisor reviews and proximity to my home, it all seemed like a no-brainer. Sadly, this B&B is not all that it appears to be. The 12th street location has leaky walls, shoddy plumbing and a waterbug problem. The 4th street location had dirty sheets and constant construction noise. The owner was very apologetic but did not budge on reducing the price for our party since it was all paid in advance. It was a sour note to an otherwise splendid occasion. There was also a terribly awkward experience with the sole maid/housekeeper for both locations. My cousin had left tip on the pillows after the first night and asked the maid if she found it was 'reasonable' and she responded that there was no tip. They went back to the room and searched the whole bed but the five dollars were missing. The maid noted that her tips often went "missing" if the innkeeper was around before her shift started. A couple of other family members left tip on their nightstands but found it missing when they returned from breakfast - room untouched by the maid. The following morning, we all noted that management was very eager to see everyone out the door every day so we collectively decided to leave our final night's tip under the bath towels. It's of no surprise to find the hotel is actually illegal according to the Department of Buildings website. It was overall a very bizarre and offensive experience.

    When I wrote to ask about availability, Marcie responded that she had two rooms, which could…read moreaccommodate our group of five. We were excited! Unfortunately, when I immediately responded, asking for pricing and stating I would like to book the rooms, she became non-responsive. I called the following day, and left a voicemail. The call was never returned. Five days later, I wrote another email, asking why I never received a call nor an email. Marcie responded with, "I no longer have the space at our Center Slope location... Sorry, for the delay in responding, I thought I had gotten back to you already." Not recommended, due to poor customer service.

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    Park Slope Inn - Twin bed, bedroom 1 of 3, upstairs apartment

    Twin bed, bedroom 1 of 3, upstairs apartment

    Park Slope Inn - Kitchen dining area, upstairs apartment

    Kitchen dining area, upstairs apartment

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    Bathroom, upstairs apartment

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