The good: great staff, clean, lobby doors secured / security guard, continental breakfast, exercise room; very “modern” / “European” look, likely good for lone, healthy business traveler just needing a bed, toilet, and shower.
The bad: rooms are tiny with little room for multiple people to walk past each other - some rooms enter through toilet with mattress on floor in a loft (up a flight of stairs with very low ceiling) and TV on floor (below foot of the mattress). I found the loft stairs and floor level changes to be a trip hazard and was very concerned navigating these in the middle of the night to get to the restroom. There is very limited closet, if any, and very limited places to put luggage. Other than the bed in one room style, or an 8” shelf in another room style, there was no place to work on a computer. (There are telephone rooms on the hotel 2nd floor, but all were full every time I looked.)
The Ugly: My wife and I are Seniors in good health. In booking the rooms through Hotel.com, the pictures made the rooms look spacious and normal, and the “uniqueness” of the hotel was not obvious, at least when scanning through multiple hotels options. Certainly the price did not give a clue of the minimalistic rooms as our room with taxes/fees was over $1900 for 3 nights. Finally, while deterioration in this business area is an SF problem and we never felt threatened on the streets, this corner of SF has a lot of drug issues, homeless, litter, and protests.