
The service was stunning and I could not have asked for a better experience. Even the cheap $19 breakfast buffet had selections of food and tastes that could have been from a buffet line that was more expensive. The prices were reasonable, but the food itself was more than expected. The food Downstairs at Niles was quite amazing. The decor was really contemporary and although the bathroom was small, it was a nice touch as it reminded me of a standard NYC style apartment.
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The beds were smaller than what I had envisioned (as they were full size beds instead of queens) but the duvet and pillow menu definitely made up for it. The kitchenette was so practical, functional and even included a huge oven pull out style microwave that was quite impressive. My sisters and I were taking a sibling trip to New York city and this hotel and location was the best pick for sure. The studio style apartment that I walked into was more than what I had expected. all in all a good experience, with some small drawbacks. the bar/restaurant in the lobby was fairly expensive. the neighborhood is crowded with restaurants and bars, so we did not test the breakfast. there was a tendencies that water would float out on the floor. and the shower was wall mounted and could not be used in hand. on the negative side there was a strange smell in the bathroom. there where no chair in the room, only a bag to sit on. the front desk was helpful and forthcoming. and the market director had put a bottle of red wine in the room with a personal greeting card, very nice treat. we where greeted in an fabulous way, the bellboy followed us into the room and gave us a run-through on how things should be operated.

it seems that most of the clients in the hotels lobby bar and roof restaurant are hip people.


you do not have to be one of the hipsters to fit in, but it helps.
