The hotel itself is nice, although very small. The style is Moody, dark walls, with nice art, deco, decor. However, the lobby is very small and the hotel itself is very small. The restaurant Constantine inside the hotel is not very good at all. We had brunch, and it was overpriced with lack of flavor, and overall, not well-made dishes. We arrived early and was told that somebody would call us if we could check in early. However, nobody called us 40 minutes prior to 3 o’clock, I went up to ask if the room was ready, and the lady gave us a room. It is valet parking only without the option of parking yourself. The surrounding area was undergoing construction. The location is sketchy. There are a lot of restaurants nearby and a drugstore across the street where you can get snacks and drinks, but there are some homeless people and mentally ill people around the neighborhood who well out of nowhere scream. There are rundown homes and abandoned homes nearby. Very dense population with many people on the street walking and biking. The valet people were very nice. The front desk is hit and miss. There is a coffee shop in the vicinity and a barbershop which we did not use. The buffet breakfast was terrible and very limited. The eggs they used appeared to be of powder, and the sausage was terrible. We were informed that the following week they were going to do à la cart and order order for breakfast throughout the week, but we were not there for that unfortunately. Workers very nice.