Rooms, as indicated, are small, but who wants to spend all there time in a hotel room? Lack of in-room coffee is just a bad planning, who wants to have to go down to the Lobby to get coffee? Maybe at a Motel 6, but not here. Also, as others have mentioned, the rooms are advertised as "sound proof" but they are not "percussion-proof" as the thumping from the on-site restaurant was notable. If you don't like in-room coffee and love nightlife, you'll love it. Would we go back? Sure, with a smuggled in coffee maker, and better earplugs.