I haven't stayed at the hotel, but I live in the neighborhood and watched them cut down all the trees on the street and tear down the turn of century walk ups that used to line the streets when they built it. I was there during the construction to build the eye sore that is the Hazelton Hotel, and I now get the pleasure of being judged by cheap LA wannabe cast-offs every time I walk by. The bellhop uniforms are as cheap as the patrons and the patio is set up to basically look at everyone else on it as well as the street. The service is middle of the road and so is the food. Overall, the restaurant is a perfect reflection of the hotel itself, a vast pool of vacuity. Hey, at least it's true to its clientele.