This historic hotel is in the same building as Grossman's, a deli which attempts to duplicate New York deli’s. It's very good and creative, but not New York good. (Yeah, that’s where I grew up.) Go figure.
Hotel staff was very friendly and efficient. The room I had was basic, but very clean. It did not have any wall art which it seemed to need. The mattress was firm but comfortable. When I arrived, the front desk said that the heat was out but they hoped to get it back that night. The room did have one of those small heaters and it was remarkably effective. Parking was not directly across the street (the rail station), but half and block over behind a coffee shop – reserved for the hotel only.
All in all, a very good experience in an historic building at a good price. Who could ask for anything more?