Quaint, with a classic lobby, squeaky floorboards, and doors that don't quite fit the doorframes. Leans heavily on its theme, nominally a hotel in Cuba, and the run down furniture and old school appliances help to see that vibe. It does highlight why some advances were made since that time: the light is warm but dim, the sink is small, the bed squeaks. I visited while both restaurant and bar were under renovation, so they may add some needed amenities. The staff were very friendly and helpful. My rate was reasonable (discounted for the lack of restaurant/bar, maybe) so i cant complain, but if i had paid full rack rate, i think I'd feel less sanguine.