While the rooms are clean and the location central, this is about the only recommendation I can give.
The decoration is so austere that the rooms have less charm as a prison cell (except I imagine you are least supplied with soap in jail)
The included "breakfast" was stale bread and jam and orange juice that was as sour as the owner.
They advertise themselves as having wi-fi but when I asked for the password, I was grilled about when we were leaving the hotel and Las Terrenas. Perhaps they thought I would be hanging around in the bushes after we left with my laptop to access the internet. The owner insisted on typing the password into my computer herself and when it didn't work, shrugged and walked off.
My friend with whom I was traveling with asked if he could see the grounds of the hotel after breakfast and the owner demanded to know why he wanted to see them (in French) even though we were in a Spanish speaking country and we both spoke excellent Spanish and English.
