Let’s start with the positives: There’s parking ($20 with in/out privileges), a usable mini fridge, comfy bed, free Wi-Fi, and melt-away butter mints at check-in (a win). Staff was pleasant, no complaints there.
Now the not-so-great: My room needed a serious refresh stains on the comforter (looked like old blood), and strange loud noises all night (HVAC? hallway ghosts?). I barely slept, though my partner slept fine. The elevator claimed it needed a key card, but the swipe mechanism was missing so, not exactly secure.
We also ate at the hotel restaurant (Social) big mistake. Caprese salad had bland, mealy tomatoes (during tomato season) and garlic that tasted... chemical. Meatballs were giving frozen realness. The flatbread was okay-ish, but still mid.
Overall: Okay for a quick stay, but skip the restaurant and maybe bring your own blanket.