This is a lovely hostel. If you hoped for a full service hotel, this isn't it. There are shared bunking rooms, private rooms with bath shared with others and a couple private rooms with their own bath. Yes, continental breakfast foods are provided but it's self-serve: make the Keurig cup of coffee yourself, get the english muffin or bagel and put it in the toaster yourself, and get the yogurt from the fridge yourself. With those expectations in place, the blue/green room with shared bath was very comfortable. We had a few great conversations with other guests. Beth, the owner and host was around in the evening and we enjoyed brief conversation with her. I'm not sure but thinking it would not be a great place for kids or for someone with ADA accessibility needs. There are a number of rules Beth keeps to preserve general sanity and enjoyment for all...for example, no late-night loads of laundry (yes, for a few bucks, you can do your laundry while there.) One guest requested to start a load in the 9 p.m. hour. She advised all laundry must be wrapped up by "quiet hours" and suggested the guest use the express wash setting to make the deadline. Our room was directly below the laundry room and we truly appreciated Beth's rule in this case as laundry/water noises were quiet loud in our room, but all was peaceful and quiet by quiet time. We slept very comfortably and would recommend this hostel to anyone not seeking full service hotel amenities.