We are an older couple and had an uneventful one night stay at this Quality Inn, near Watertown. There was nothing extraordinary. We checked in quickly, were directed to our room. It is a two-storey facility not particularly new, and beginning to show signs of wear.
There is no elevator, which would have been helpful, given our age and relative mobility.
Our room had two queen sized beds, and best described as adequate. The walls are nearly bare of any decoration, and the overall "color theme" is dull monochromatic. Room was badly in need of something colorful and eye catching. Stark is perhaps too strong a word, but the room was certainly lacking in anything close to charm, character, decor or a homey feeling.
Despite the fact that it was a 2 Queen sized bed unit, the bathroom was tiny, with one sink. Not the end of the world, but also not convenient for use by two people simultaneously.
The Continental Breakfast was also "adequate", and nearly identical to any other chain hotel you've ever stayed at. Again, nothing special, or out of the ordinary, with all of the predictable items. There was a good supply, and the wait staff person was meticulous about making sure that things were replaced speedily.
They have a waffle machine and hot sausage patties, accompanied by some soft round yellow things, that may be related to an egg. A distant cousin perhaps.
Not a bad place by any means, but nothing to rave about. Fine for one night. Only fast food nearby.