Overall we had a great stay - this is such a quirky and cute property. We had a Chalet King room inside the hotel. It was a great size and we loved the decor. The bathroom was small and dated but it’s an historic property so we expected that.
Great food and friendly service in Elsie’s Daughter restaurant for dinner.
The layout of everything is a bit confusing at first, a property map would have been useful. It’s super quick to walk to the bars and restaurants clustered around the old station, once you get your bearings.
The man who checked us in was quite abrupt. He didn’t give us a parking pass to display in the car, so we got a fine the first night despite being in one of the hotel spaces. He said it would be taken care of, but wasn’t apologetic at all and still didn’t give us a permit for the remaining part of our stay until we asked! (Make sure to get one on arrival.) He also told us there is no breakfast available - we realised later you can buy coffee and pastries in the lobby, but we went to Funky Monkey cafe nearby instead both mornings, recommended!
Would stay here again if in the area.