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    Weber's Boutique Hotel

    3.2 (303 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 2:00 pm, 4:00 PM - 8:30 PM

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    Deluxe room
    Liz P.

    I wanted to do a staycation this week because my boyfriend had the week off work, and I chose Ann Arbor because it's one of my favorite cities. Originally we were going to do Hyatt Place, near Briarwood, because I've stayed there before and really liked it, but Weber's came up for $108 for one night, which is pretty reasonable, so I switched. (Tip: sign up for their rewards program - it was actually $120 for the night but I got 10% off, so the total was $108) They took our temperatures when we got to the hotel, which was interesting but probably a good safeguard. We were in room 340, which was not a pool-facing room (those are a little extra per night). Although we didn't dine in their restaurant for dinner, we had breakfast there the next day, and it was pretty good; I'd give it 3.5/5 stars (see my Weber's restaurant review for more details on that). The room itself was overall very nice, and like others have mentioned, the bathroom was pretty awesome (and in fact one of the reasons I booked Weber's, haha). It has a bluetooth system in the MIRROR where you can connect your phone and then listen to music while you shower - there were two Bose speakers in the bathroom. My boyfriend and I agreed it would have been a little better if the speakers were in the actual shower area, but it was still really cool, and probably one of the coolest things I've ever seen in a hotel bathroom (and pre-COVID, I traveled a lot, both for work and personal). The room itself was not that big - I believe the website said 275 square feet - but the bed was very comfortable. There's also a mini-fridge in the room. Due to COVID, you have to ask for some things that normally might be in the room, like coffee ... my boyfriend asked for coffee last night, for the morning, and they didn't have any regular, only decaf. However, there is a "Coffee Bar" by the restaurant where you can buy coffee in the morning, if you so choose. We also used the pool area which was super nice - it was a saltwater pool, which I was not expecting. They also have a hot tub and sauna, both of which are closed right now due to COVID, although the hot tub only had a small sign that said "CLOSED" on it ... we saw some people using it anyways. The pool has a max capacity of 8 people right now due to the pandemic but it was just us and a few kids when we went. No towels so make sure to grab some from your hotel room. Overall, Weber's was pretty nice and I would definitely stay there again. It's a short 5-8 minute drive from the downtown Ann Arbor/Main St. area, too, which I think was a little closer than Hyatt Place.

    This is how they get your grocery order to you.
    Ebenezer's Anni L.

    This is a review of their grocery pick up that they are doing to keep this wonderful business and those great employees employed during this pandemic. You order online with lots of choices of the stables and some of meal kits. You can even get a roll of toilet paper which lately seems more valuable than oil. Since I am a widow, I just stocked up on a few things that freeze well. I am driving from Southfield now but EBS wants me to do my part helping out one of our regular places. I even ate at their last Sunday brunch before the stay at home order and WILL be back at the 1st one after it is lifted. I ordered the Lobster Bisque which was full of lobster chunks. It was the same price per serving as some other places that wouldn't know what a lobster chunk looks like by the amount of lobster in theirs. I also got the salmon pate and garlic toast to go with it. Had to also get crab cakes and Weber's Bakery Challah buns. If I lived closer, their soberts would have added. You get an hour time slot to drive up to pick it up. You call their number to let them know you are there. You are told which number of table to drive up. They bring out your food and leave so you can get out and put the food into your car. They have plastic gloves and spray for you to use. I believe it was one of the owners, Mike Weber who brought mine out. EBS introduced me to Mike the first time he brought me here to eat but that was over 3 years ago. I hope they can go back to the old business model soon, but I will drive from Southfield once a month until they do.

    Old-school neon sign along the highway
    Don J.

    Stayed in one of the recently renovated rooms. Still "Euro" size, but they make the most of the space with pocket doors, glass-walled shower and other space-saving features. Musical bathroom mirror with Bluetooth connection and Bose speakers was fun. Pool area with sauna and hot tub is enjoyable, although can get overrun with kids on weekends. Lobby area always smells fresh. Biggest selling point is onsite restaurant and bar. Late night nachos at Habitat lounge are a great value, and the live music is dependably solid. Weekday happy hour includes access to a complimentary cheeseball - look for the table on the dance floor and help yourself to however much you want. Make sure to save room for the HH portion London Broil with mashed potatoes.

    Nice lobby
    Stella H.

    This is a family owned hotel and it's very quaint. My room was very clean and my bed was comfortable. The bathroom has not been updated and is very small and the bathroom outlet which has the plug and the switch together was old and needs to be replaced. Front desk folks were very nice but do not offer water upon check in and there is none in your room. But if you ask for some then will give you a bottle from the front desk. To me, it would be an automatic question upon checkin especially when you are competing with a new Hampton Inn across the street. I would stay here again but only if they had rooms with updated bathrooms.

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    Ask the Community - Weber's Boutique Hotel

    Is their pool still open now? (Sept. 2020)

    Hi Liz, the pool is open with an eight person maximum capacity, masks, and social distancing requirements. The hot tub and sauna are not allowed to open yet.

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    The Habitat Lounge is a great place to have a drink, or take a date out for some dancing to a live band.

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    Joan is a wonderful, cultured, and exuberant woman who can give you much insight on Ann Arbor's…read morehistory, UM's football athletics program, and just about anything she collects (UM football memorabilia, miniature books, red items). She knows her way around so please feel welcomed to ask her for directions. Her cozy abode is quirky at first but you'll be drawn by the deep passion this lady has for these knickknacks. Home is well furnished: community bathroom, community kitchen, 3 bedrooms, and dining room (red room) for breakfast. Very clean and full of color. She cooks a pretty good "eggs in a basket" dish that's a scramble of eggs, asparagus, almonds, cranberries, and chicken/asiago cheese sausages. Croissant (so good!), coffee, tea, and orange juice is also available. She's very accommodating so don't be afraid to ask. The only issues we came across were the extra soft beds and fleece sheets that may be uncomfortable for some. Room's aren't too spacious but enough to house two people comfortably (but who stays in on a vacation?). She does have cats but they stay in her room and may roam in the breakfast area. I'm allergic to cats but they were not a problem for me at all. Please do keep the library bed and breakfast in mind the next time you come to Ann Arbor as her price is comparable and she'll make your experience a pleasurable memory!

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    We stayed at this hotel three nights and thought the room was very spacious and we liked having the…read morekitchen area. Everything is clean and new with modern touches. We had a nice view of the University of MI lacrosse and track fields from our room. There is a parking garage under the hotel which was convenient. Front staff team members were nice and helpful. Could not get the ice maker and dishwasher running and wondered if they were hooked up yet? Reported when we checked out. We'd stay here again as it was a good location for us.

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    My thoughts after staying for 2 weeks: -super convenient…read morelocation, can walk anywhere to restaurants, parking garage, super markets, etc -Really convenient to not have to carry around keys (it's by code) -Nice colored mugs and utensils that are necessary -loud music plays on every weekend night and its hard to fall asleep (especially on Sunday nights which is right before a work day! It ends by 10:30pm the latest on most days) -the lights by the bed were not thought out and the switch is far up where you have to get up to turn it off instead of being able to turn it off when lying down -there is a lot of homeless on almost every corner. Sometimes they will ask you things or make comments so beware that you might not always feel safe if you are a female and alone

    Pros: the room here was quite nice for the rate. Everything seemed clean enough…read more Cons: literally everything else. As others have noted, this place is just weird. Firstly, reserving a room and uploading my info was just all around weird and confusing. The keypad was also strange (it's really low, so you can barely see the numbers while homeless people come and ask you for money). The lack of any employees anywhere is bonkers. There's literally no information anywhere, so I was just guessing at what to do half the time. And when I got stuck dealing with the elevator, I had to text some random people (seemed like in India??), wait 5 minutes. Rinse. Repeat. They told me I could street park, which you cannot because all cars are towed if there between 3-6am (a police officer walking by told me that). There's a parking garage nearby, but I also had to figure that out myself. WiFi was spotty, and the people I was texting in India weren't much help. I was told there was no gym and then was told there was. Seemed nice but found out about it too late. Check out is at 10:30, which is fine, but I almost got locked out of the lobby where my bag was. They quite literally deactivate your door code at 10:29am. Thank god for the cleaning staff, who also think this whole place is sketchy AF. In summary: clean but weird, confusing and honestly a tad sketchy. This whole concept is just a non-starter for me, and just a liability waiting to happen. I suggest you avoid it. The downsides are too great.

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