The stay was fine. This is a motel in a good location with some nice decor and some distracting amenities. But, go into it expecting motel quality beds and thin walls, with the added annoyance of having to fill out a registration form OUTSIDE the Hotels app, and get requests to sign up for an app to the hotel. It looks required but is not. There is no front desk or any on-site assistance if the cafe is closed (after 7pm).
Is there a Yeti cooler in the room? Sure. Does the TV require you to give up your Google data to use? Also, yes. Is the location to downtown and the river walkable? Yes! Does using the hammock block anyone from sitting or using the bed. Again, yes. Is there a nice Rumpl picnic blanket on the shelf? Yes. Is there also a comforter that covers the bed to keep you warm on a morning that drops into the 30s? No. Does the Rumpl cover the full bed? No.
I get the idea. I'm sure millennials love the whole "no front desk" text/email concept. Do you as the guest end up doing the work a now out of work front desk employee would normally do? Yes. The decor was thought out aesthetically, but not so much functionally. Balcony room is better than not, but ours was over a dumpster, so the second we opened the door—flies.
So...mixed bag. Would I stay again? No. The bed was not great, and I'm at the age where that matters. The location negates a lot of the other issues. The cafe seems nice, and the barista/bartender helped us with questions when we asked (and they were open).