This hotel is fairly new, not close to anything in particular, but also not far from central Huntsville. Rooms are nicely appointed, though smaller than some hotels are building these days.
Breakfast was the usual breads, cereals, pastries, and muffins, along with juices, teas, and coffee. There was a decaf coffee pot, but no decaf coffee in it, and it did not appear there had been in it.
Many people staying there the night we were there had dogs. This meant that you could hear dogs barking from time to time, although we were not disturbed when we were trying to sleep. People traveling with pets need places to stay, too. So I don't quarrel with that.
However, there were no signs or other prohibitions against bringing pets into the dining area. One woman actully allowed her cocker spaniel to stand up and put its paws on the counter where the food was, right after the dog had been outside walking around where the dogs do their business.
I did suggest when we were leaving that pets should not be allowed in the dining area, and a sign should be posted to that effect.
I would consider staying here again, but I confess I did not enjoy the concept of dogs in the eating area.
