Convenient location to downtown office buildings. Room and amenities are on par with other hotels in this class. I reported some minor problems with the bathroom (light was out, sink slow to drain) and they were promptly fixed. Free wifi with reasonable was nice to get from a major chain.
My only complaint is the restaurant which suffers from "hotel greed". I only ate breakfast and ordered the three-egg omelet. I doubt the third egg ever made an appearance. And omelets shouldn't go "crunch" when you bite into them. For the honor of having the omelet and a cup of tea, I was hit with a $18 bill, of which $4 was for the tea bag. Fortunately, there are ton of great restaurants within short walking distance of the hotel.
PS Apparently they feel that your morning should start with an air of confusion. Consequently, their bathroom products from the geniuses at Gilchrist & Soames win the "Silliest & Unnecessary Euphemisms" awards:
"Hair protector" (aka conditioner)
"Hair purifier" (aka shampoo)
"Body butter" (aka cream)
"Body refresher" (aka body wash/soap)