I recently stayed at the Cherry Warehouse Hotel, and it delivered a great experience.
The building itself is a beautifully adapted 1930s warehouse. The character is real: exposed brick, visible structure, and industrial details that haven’t been overworked.
Inside, the design is thoughtful and restrained, modern where it needs to be, but always grounded in the building’s history.
What stood out most:
• The bathroom, generous in size with well-detailed tile that felt both crafted and calming
• The bed, that rare balance of soft and firm that actually lets you rest
And above all, the silence, a kind of quiet that’s hard to find, especially in an urban setting
It wasn’t just quiet, it was restorative.
Just as important was the service. Warm, responsive, and personal without ever feeling overbearing. It felt like people cared that you were there.
And then there’s the neighborhood layer. Mornings started at The Filling Station Coffee Garage, a short walk away and the perfect complement to the stay. Great coffee, genuine friendliness, and a charm that reinforces the authenticity of the area.
That combination, the hotel, the people, and the surrounding places, creates something cohesive.
If you are a local, use it as a place to recharge for a night. If you are coming to visit, just enjoy.
Highly recommend.
P.S. Parking is onsite, there is a clothes steamer rather than an iron, and there is not a small refrigerator but there is an ice maker.