The hotel room felt a bit like stepping into the 1970s, including the air conditioner, but everything was clean and worked well and the beds were reasonably comfortable. We had a problem one day getting room service to clean the room late on a day when we due to illness had to remain in the room until the afternoon. The rooms overlook a side street on one side and a parking lot on the other; at least our room was quiet with no noise from the street or other rooms. The included breakfast was fairly basic, with three types of cereals, cooled boiled eggs, toast, bagels (which we thought were a tad dry though), yoghurt, a pancake machine, and various juices as well as tea and coffee.
There's a streetcar stop outside the front door so it's easy to get around, and bus 22 just around the corner takes you to Coxwell subway station (or you can take the streetcar east two stops and take the 92 to Woodbine). Woodbine beach is about a 15 minute walk away. There's not a lot of restaurants in the immediate vicinity, but there's a good Harvey's which also serve Swiss Chalet chicken, a sushi place, and a Subway's, as well as an ice cream place almost next door. Across Kingston road there are a couple of convenience stores which sell an assortment everything from milk to 3-in-1 oil and scissors.