"Stayed here a couple of times. The first time was before the renovation. The rooms and hotel were a bit quirk and old and it’s 3 stories with no elevator. Creaky floors, outdated bathrooms and some closets weren’t finished. Some were just small spaces with some shelves, some inside the space where the heater unit or hot water heater was with a wooden bar with some hangers. Appears the hotel has finished renovations and the bathrooms have been updated and painted, as well as the rooms. The room this time also had updated furniture as well and nice size TV. Hardwood floors may have all Ben refinished, but still creaky. (It’s an old hotel) I had a King bed room with one wing back chair and a desk and desk chair as well as a mini fridge and dresser. (enough room for a small sofa, but no sofa)
Service was fair, not over the top but not terrible either. Over the top would be if their door person and front desk stall made intentional greeting to guest as they left or came back. Depending on who was working you could get that or the door person and desk staff engaged in their own conversation. It has a pretty decent restaurant attached and its location in lower Queen Anne is perfect with a Safeway, CVS and a few good restaurants all within walking distance. If you have a car. Parking is moderately difficult to find by the hotel, but there is paid parking lots that can be used nearby. Bottom line is, off season good rates, high, up to $300/night. If you like quirky this is a good one"