The property has a vintage look and feel with unique one of a kind art everywhere you look. When you drive through the archway, you go back in time. Every wall has local artists' work. The check in office, bar, gym, gaming area, pool, and each room are all filled with one of a kind art pieces. It seems to be a storage facility converted and renovated to be a hotel. The bar offers a wide range of beers, wines and kambutcha. They have tamales and grilled cheese as well as some snacks available. Their gym is small but has free weights and 4 machines, including a treadmill. Their gaming area has 4 vintage arcade games. The room was comfortable and had a kitchenette in it stocked with pots, pans, and all kinds of utensils. Despite this, I would say this isnt a stay in your room hotel. With the bar, outside sitting area and pool, you are meant to explore the property, enjoy a drink, and take in all the art around you. I have been meaning to stay here for some time, but as I am generally in town for business I have not had the chance. I am glad I made the trek from my office to stay here. That being said this is not your typical hotel. The floors are not tile or carpet give it an industrial feel. They do have area rugs under the beds. They have eco-friendly lotion, shampoo, and conditioner dispensers. The staff is friendly and helpful. The down side for my trip was the wifi in the room I was in was poor. When sitting in in the bar or outside area, the wifi was fine.