First of all, know that there are not four restaurants on site, so look elsewhere if that is what you are looking for. As far as I can tell, three of them have closed or just have severely limited hours. This wasn’t a strong factor for me in booking the place, but was a disappointment when I realized it wasn’t exactly true. My room was more spacious than the smallest rooms I’ve had in New York City. I travel with a yoga mat to stretch out in the morning and actually had room to comfortably place it with my arms stretched side-by-side. I stayed two nights and there was no housekeeping, it is not clear from the Hotels.com listing if or when that happens, although I did see housekeeping in the hallways. The service fees, which I think amount to about $50 a night (I am waiting for the final transaction fee to appear on my credit card statement) are outrageous and a way to pump up what was already an expensive stay (a service fee for “free” Wi-Fi, an in room safe I never used, coffee I never drink, etc. - aren’t those things table stakes for any decent hotel at this point?). The hotel itself is fine. I was delighted with heated floors in the bathroom. The location is great. I wish I realized what I was walking into a little bit more fully, I just feel like the listing was disingenuous in representing what would be the full experience.