This is a '50s era motor lodge that was revived with a hip retro-chic motif about 2 years ago. The downside of the property is the building itself. Noise travels easily through walls and floors.
The rooms are small and not geared for business travelers. Outlets are scarce and none are on the nightstands. There is no desk or desk chair. Instead, you get a small kitchen table with two chairs that barely fits a laptop. At least Wi-Fi was OK.
There is no iron or ironing board. They have a few steamers to share for the whole property. I finally got one, but it wasn't functional.
Bathroom was small and had a deep janitor style sink. That may look chic but there is no shelf to put a toothbrush. Instead, there is a vanity-like are outside of the bathroom to place your toiletries. Women may bemoan that this area has no light to put on makeup.
The room had a small (0.7 cu-ft) retro styled microwave that can barely fit a bag of popcorn and a huge (11 cu-ft) retro styled refrigerator. It could easily store several cases of beer, but signs tell you that outside alcohol cannot be brought on premises.
The onsite restaurant has limited days and hours that I wasn't able to try. The public area outside the rooms has a bar (that wasn't open midweek), fire pit, extra seating and cornhole.
Room was clean. The vinyl flooring was coming up and rug edges curled creating a minor trip hazard. This place seems to cater to a younger, non-business crowd.