"Kitchenette has very basic utensils and dishes in the dishwasher. I didn’t use these. The room was very clean. I felt comfortable walking barefoot in the room. I had minimal interaction with the staff as I came and went via the stairs and the back door. My only concern was that upon check in, I was given no information regarding the surrounding area or amenities. I asked about restaurants and stores and the person at the desk couldn’t give me any local information. Also, the front doors are not ADA compliant. They are lock release by your room key and do not offer an automatic button. Making getting through with bags, suitcases etc very difficult, nvm if you’re in a wheelchair or otherwise compromised physically. No black out curtains on the windows means you are kept awake by the outside light. Mostly this is sufficient for workers getting up by sunrise, but not all of us awaken that early. The doors are very heavy and slam if not held while closing, waking up anyone sleeping past 5am. Great place to stay if you are a construction worker. I did feel safe and it was clean and close to stores & restaurants that I had to find on my own. They allow pets, which is great. Few frills but overall, a good place to stay. "