I was in town and didn't want to stay at the main conference hotel. I wanted to stay at a boutique, support the local business and have a more quaint and unique experience. A unique boutique if you will.
Enter LHotel.
Where have you been all my life? I think I love you. I would give you my next child if you asked for it.
When I first arrived I was greeted by and eclectic mix of artwork in the lobby. There was a cute bar and a lot of cool seating areas. Lots of artwork.
I went to the front desk and was given my room key. When I arrived at my room it looked like my roommate had already arrived. WAIT. I didn't have a roommate!!?! I went back to the front desk. They apologized profusely and offered me free breakfast for my entire stay. Score for me and score for them. I got to feed myself and they earned points for excellent customer service and taking responsibility for their mistake.
The beds were uber comfortable. One of the most comfortable I've ever slept in. I don't think I moved the entire night, I just melted into it.
The staff was young, hip, attentive and polite. They had an answer to every question I had.
The bar scene in the afternoon and evening is mature and subdued- in a good way. 5-8pm happy hour with $5 beers. Good drink menu. Attentive bartenders and a small menu with some tasty items. They accommodated my request to watch NCAA basketball instead of curling. I felt guilty about it but then didn't when I got to watch my team win whist sucking down a local IPA.
The breakfast was self service continental and would give it an A-. It was great. Local bagels and a self service toaster so you could lightly toast or nearly burn it, which is my preference. On my bagel I would put butter and cream cheese AND Lox. Love smoked salmon. Melts in your mouth like butter. Nice cheese platters, yogurt parfaits, deviled eggs, hard boiled eggs. Fresh juice and coffee. Pâté. Really?! Yes. You really can't go wrong with any of it.
In summary, I would recommend this hotel without hesitations.