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Family · November 202510/10
Cute little hotel with an old Spanish feel. The staff were very friendly and accommodating, making us feel welcome. We picked a busy weekend with weddings and conferences going on, so sometimes the va...Cute little hotel with an old Spanish feel. The staff were very friendly and accommodating, making us feel welcome. We picked a busy weekend with weddings and conferences going on, so sometimes the valet people were overwhelmed but they were efficient. It was nice to be able to scan our ticket so they could have our car ready in advance as needed, and they charged our car for us as well, with in and out privileges.
The room itself was small but clean enough. We were not in the room much except to sleep. No tubs unless you get a suite or wheelchair accessible room. They did upgrade us to the garden view which was nice, and though it was a bit of a walk to get to our room, it was farther away from any noise. I thought it was nice that we could text the front desk to ask for things we needed instead of having to call them.
The Mexican restaurant on site was very good. Their regular menu is pricey, but it was to be expected for a hotel restaurant. However, their happy hour menu was decently priced, had great portions, and the food was delicious. Our server was also just great. I wish I remembered her name, but she was tall and had braces.
Their other restaurant, Greenfinch, is pretty good. Their food is American classics with some twists. We went there for breakfasts and again, though pricey, the food was good with decent portions. I didn't really like their scrambled eggs though, they might be powdered eggs. Our server Karina was very sweet to our kid and attentive to our needs.
We also really liked the cinnamon rolls from their little gift shop. Sonja (?) actually went out of her way to find some cinnamon rolls for us because we really wanted to try them but they were always sold out when we tried to get them.
Overall this is a great little hotel to stay at if you want to explore the La Jolla area. There is a train nearby that can take you to other parts of San Diego while bypassing traffic (traffic is awful in SD), and UCSD is really close if you want to walk through it.Show More