When you book a hotel room, remember you get what you pay for. This hotel is relatively inexpensive, and Dublin lacks a wide selection of rooms compared to other European cities. I had a good first impression- the lobby was well decorated, and while the room I chose was small, it seemed nice enough.
The trouble started at two am the first night. The guy in the room had his tv up loud. I couldn’t sleep. Someone came to ask him to turn his tv down, but he never did. I called the lobby twice, and no one answered. I got up, told my partner I was going to complain at the lobby, and I think he heard me because the tv was turned off. Front desk seemed apologetic, but declined to do more than walk up to check. No room change, just a weak apology and a promise to take it up with management. (They said they were near full and couldn’t move us, but I checked online and there were rooms). Management never followed up. By the way, the hotel’s main webpage advertises that this is a great place for bachelorette parties, so noise is likely to be a problem for anyone who stays.
Location was ok. Twenty minute walk to downtown. A few pubs and a coffee shop close by.
Food was ok. Servers employed by the hotel lacked attention to detail (e.g. spoon for oatmeal, offering more beer). Sometimes I had to hunt them down.
On the positive, the rooms were kept very clean. It’s on the side of Dublin that’s closer to the airport.
Would not recommend this place.