It’s on a kind of busy street however it’s a nice, walkable neighborhood location near awesome restaurants, the subway and historical points of interest. The inn is a cool throwback in time. It’s clean & just the right amount of quirky and the staff is friendly. There’s a bodega right across the street for snacks, but keep in mind there was no mini fridge or microwave (at least not in my room). Small but adequate continental breakfast daily (wish the coffee was available 24/7) and a wine social in the evenings at the inn. Parking is at a garage about 3 blocks away and can be expensive. We were there over Memorial Day weekend to see Metallica so that may have factored in to the expense of the garage. If you’re in town for a concert or sports event, it’s a quick ride to the stadium venues on the subway. On a side note, you should not double park in front of the inn and go into the inn for checking in or whatever… don’t do this! Just don’t. Don’t even think it. The street is narrow and there is already parking on it and there’s a city bus that runs down that block. I saw 2 separate guests during my stay who did this and the bus just laid down the horn like crazy. it creates a big traffic jam and people who live on the block get (rightfully) pissed off. So be kind and think of the neighborhood. All in all it was a pretty cool stay and I’d definitely go back.