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This is a high class hotel with quiet rooms, profe...

This is a high class hotel with quiet rooms, professional and courteous staff.

The room includes a mini-fridge, a coffee maker with Starbucks coffee, a nice TV, clean bathroom, and a nice desktop work area - no complaints on the Wi-Fi either.

The view from my room kinda sucked, but I'm ok with that, not a huge deal.

They have an awesome concierge staff who were able to point me in the right direction toward the cables cars that run down to the waterfront.
They even knew the cost and that is was cash only. Thanks for providing me with this info Ms. Concierge!

Location - smack dab in the middle of the business district and right in front of a cable car pickup and drop off spot. It's seriously convenient if you don't have a car on your trip. It's a short walk to many places, and a short cable car ride to others.

The ONLY reason they lose a star is for their lack of dining options. There is no "real" restaurant open for dinner. The Oak Room Restaurant closes each day at 2pm. The Clock Bar advertises as being open until 2am, but they closed at 10pm each and every day I was there. They have limited menu items - it's more of a bar than a restaurant. Caruso's is open until 8p or 9p, depending on the night of the week. But their food options are mostly pre-packaged items. It seems more like a coffee/sandwich shop than a restaurant.

Check your windows to make sure they seal properly before unpacking. One of mine didn't, so the chilly San Fran air came in to freeze me out each night.

All in all, I was satisfied with my stay, and I would recommend it to anyone. Just count on eating and drinking elsewhere.

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