Overall ok hotel, well situated (at 10 min from Time Sq by subway)even if the region is under construction, not so friedly, but quiet secure. The room is ok, comfortable beds, you have even a device with different audio ambiance themes to relax after the city noise + the commuter/subway noise which can be bothering for someone sensible, but it was ok for us. But the problem was the breakfast which during the week is between 6 and 9 am (weekends 6 and 10 am). So there is a rush hour if I may say so around 8:30 when you have to wait to get a roasted bread or a waffle - and you would prefere to roast it because the bread is not fresh, but congelated and served from plastic packages. There is no bacon, salami or cheese slices, just some small packages with fruit gelly and philadelphia cream cheese. Scrambled eggs with a hamburger type of meat. The waffles are a good idea, but as I said if you want to sleep more and come at 8:30 you have to stay in line for the food and risk to miss it. Besides there is not enough place at the tables and it seems to be a problem with the air-condition because it is quiet cold. For a 3 stars hotel, the breakfast is poor and not well organised. The majority of people come on holiday and it is usual that you return from a busy day visiting downtown maybe after 11 pm and you want to sleep more so the schedule for breakfast should be prolonged to 10 am even during the week. I have travelled enough to know the difference between hotels.