On a positive note, the hotel staff was pleasant, the beds were comfortable, and the location was good/quiet. However, the overall vibe was generally just sad. The rooms looked like a lot of corners had been cut when it came to repairs. For example, the room door didn’t fully close, and had an odd rubber pad around the doorframe as a fix of some sort. There were also a lot of dents in the door. The sink water was consistently grey. The bathroom was full of very obvious holes that had been patched over and painted with different colored paint. There was uneven and excessive grouting around the countertop (to hold it all in place?). The shower itself didn’t really function well (the faucet was very dated - and there wasn’t a good supply of hot water). The “free breakfast” was a couple of nutrigrain bars and muffins, and some oatmeal packs. Didn’t feel unsafe, but had a sense it was used mainly for transitional housing. I’m not generally picky when I travel, but I wouldn’t book here again.