Of the dozens of photos in the listing, only two reflected the unit we actually stayed in. So for us, the descriptions and photos were very misleading. The room we stayed in, 202A, was akin to an awkward one-bed apartment run by a borderline slumlord. The first two things that stood out when we entered were the deficient lighting (1 of 3 lightbulbs worked in the kitchen/entryway) and the general lack of cleanliness (dirty floors, hair in the shower drains, dusty fixtures, bed frame falling apart). Even after we requested additional housekeeping, the unit was not left in much better condition.
For a nightly rate comparable to decent hotels in other major cities, this was a huge disappointment. The only reason I gave it an additional star in the review was because it was in a convenient location with easy access to streetcar service and neighborhoods with great restaurants. Also, I felt for the poor front desk staff members who did their best to help us (especially when our keycard demagnetized and we needed to get into our unit near midnight) — all while being berated by several other guests who stayed at the inn when we were there. The owner of this inn deserves all the heat for such lack of pride in their business.