"As always, I enjoyed my stay at this hotel very much. It was originally built by the railroad in the early 1900s to house railroad employees, and recently was very tastefully remodeled and updated. The staff are kind and helpful, the food is good, and they have a nice selection of beer and wine. They do have a single refrigerator for guests in the lobby, but it's small and if the hotel is busy it might be insufficient. I personally would like to see the same size refrigerator in each room, but it's not a detraction from the overall stay. Also, if you stay in Room 11, which was advertised as "river view," be aware that it's mostly a view of the street out front (from the second floor), with a small corner of the river if you peer out with you head close to the window. Rooms on the second floor numbered 9 and below are the actual river view rooms. Room 11 is still a very nice room, but I feel the view is not quite as advertised. If you're a train buff and want to stay in the hotel for a view of the constant parade of trains going by, 11 would not be a good room for that."