This is a historic hotel, I didnt expect modern, but expected charm and reasonable comfort. Waited 30 min in lobby, rang bell several times, no desk clerk to check me in. Room numbering was confusing and lots of stair climbing. No fridge or microwave (not unexpected, given the age of the hotel). TV remote did not work, could not change channel or adjust volume, had to unplug to turn TV off. Standing water in shower over my ankles, very slow drain. Toilet NOT BOLTED TO FLOOR, rocked side to side alarmingly. Gap all around door, showing daylight. Wall unit AC was kind of adequate, but blew air directly in my face in bed. No USB outlets for charging phone -- again, older hotel but could be solved with a desk lamp with USB ports. Room seemed *kind of* clean, but had a dingy, grungy feel and I didnt want to get between the sheets, so I slept in my clothes and left the bed made -- almost considered going to sleep in my car. Yes, it was that bad. Went down to get breakfast in the morning, at least coffee, but another guest who said she was a retired nurse, whispered, "Don't trust that food in there -- he was scrambling the eggs last night, and I saw a lot of that stuff was left out from yesterday." I have two more concerts to attend in the area next month but DEFINITELY won't be staying here.