Check-in was a bit of a challenge as the staff was asleep but partially our fault as we arrived rather late (after midnight). But they were kind enough to get us situated in the room and leave the full check-in process for another day. Unfortunately, they forgot to give us a key to the front door, so we were once again stuck outside the next night also until another guest arrived and let us in.
The Rihad was beautiful and had a great common area that wasn't used much and a palatial terrace where breakfast was served.
Speaking of breakfast it was delicious and beautifully presented (croissants, Msemen [Moroccan Flatbread], and Khobz) and thankfully some protein (eggs and yogurt, and cheese) to go with all the jams, juice, and carbs.
The Rihad is so central, close to the Jemaa el-Fnaa and Bahai Palace, Hamams, and restaurants, while still being quiet.
The staff weren't the most helpful as they didn't speak much English but I would still recommend this Riad.