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Restaurant bewertenIt was good enough the walls are thin in the rooms you can hear your neighbors. The staff is overall understanding and nice but this one guy making the omelette kLeft some shells in my moms food. Technically thats food poisoning so be careful with the chef you get when you need an omelette.
The overall experience here was good although the rooms are quite sparse in decor but have everything you really need. The bed was quite comfortable with soft sheets, good pillows and bedspread that wasn 't TOO heavy like some. The bathroom sink and facet needed to be replaced as it was rusted around the drain and the faucet had peeled chrome coming off. For anyone with knee issues, the toilet is VERY low so would be hard to get up even for those not necessarily requiring an ADA toilet. It was quiet but there is a heat/air unit that goes on and off, but did it more effortlessly than most so didn 't wake us up. The flooring is the wood-look vinyl everywhere but tile in the bathroom. And, there is a small KEURIG coffee maker in the room which was a surprise since that is what we use. We had our little 16 lb Shorkie dog with us which was a deciding factor for this place. I believe the pet fee was $25 which is okay. He does sleep with us (non-shedding) in his dog bed at the end of the bed,....so if you have a small dog, be aware that the bed is quite high and the floor slick for a small dog to jump off. The first time he face planted so we had to improvise with his bed on top of our suitcases to give him a shorter way to get down so he wouldn 't hurt himself. My husband had the cooked to order breakfast and wasn 't impressed with the eggs but it was okay and bonus. The coffee was good.The parking lot area/fencing is in need of some sprucing up. There is an old trailer and van parked on one side that looks like a homeless camp and minimum places for your dog to relieve itself. There were MANY old mattresses stacked outside the former restaurant for the Inn that were getting rained on and needed to GO. We 're not bougie people, but there was an ick factor here outside that made us feel somewhat unsafe. My husband even decided to move the car from our closest entrance to the room in back to a more visable location on the side for fear of a break-in. I hope all this detail helps you decide about The Inn at 34 Fifty. For the price, compared to other places around it, we would recommend it for overnight stays with a pet.Nearby activities: LOTS of shopping opportunities nearby.Food drinks: LOTS of restaurant close, even walking distance to Panera, Cheddars, etc.
Great hotel. Clean. Cold ac. Quiet. Decent tv channel lineup.Has free breakfast in morning and free Starbucks coffee all the time.Safety: Nobody sketchy around. Has cameras.
Really nice hotel. Very clean and comfortable. Also, I forgot my phone charger and they lent me one at the front desk. Very courteous front desk staff. Also, great location, you can walk next-door to a natural organic grocery store; and Ross and TJ Maxx and Target for shopping. And a lot of restaurants really close by. Looking forward to staying here again.
Second time to stay here in the last 6 weeks we'll definitely continue to come back here every trip to Abilene!. Great staff, variety of breakfast choices and all the employees go out of their way to exceed expectations. Five Stars!Nearby activities: great restaurants and shopping nearby.Food drinks: Very good complimentary breakfast.