I visited the Hoxton from 4/15/24-4/18/24 with several coworkers for a company retreat. The building is unassuming from the outside, but as soon as I stepped inside I knew I would enjoy the stay. The hotel has a warm and cozy ambiance and is well-decorated with unique trinkets and earth-toned furniture and throw pillows. The hotel rooms were nice. I stayed in a room with a queen bed with a TV opposite, two sitting chairs, a small counter space by the entryway with a mini fridge below, and a bathroom across with a walk-in shower. The room was clean and the bed and bedding were comfortable. There was a small A/C unit which could be adjusted for comfort. The walls between the rooms are thin, so light sleepers may want to pack earplugs. I was able to hear a phone buzzing from the room next to me, but it did not disrupt my stay. The staff at the Hoxton are very friendly and professional. Emily was working the front desk during most of my stay, and she always greeted me in the mornings and was helpful when I had questions about finding my way around the hotel. Lyriaal made sure that only our staff was allowed to enter the hotel, and was very friendly but made sure we were supposed to be there before allowing us inside. It added an extra layer of safety and comfort that was appreciated during the week, especially when we returned from events in the neighborhood late at night. Finally, I wanted to mention that I really liked that the bathrooms in the hall off the lobby are single-stall. There were about 4-5 individual restrooms. Since I was staying with coworkers I appreciated the additional privacy and that the restrooms were not gendered.