I had a stay here this weekend. There were a bunch of players from a tennis tournament staying here and so I am assuming the suites were all taken. As a Plat I was told I was upgraded to a 'spectacular' room which didn't live up to its name. It was looking out to F Street instead of the interior court. It was in the back of the hotel, # 330, in what years ago was a corner suite. There is one door which opens into a small foyer shared by two rooms. When I first checked in there were several women in the room next door gabbing and it was as if they were right in my room with me. I was dreading the evening but I think they must have checked out because I never heard another sound the whole night. The next morning I had an experience I haven't had in a hotel in years. I couldn't get any hot water. I ran the shower (there really is no indication on the fixture which side is hot and which is cold) moving the regulator from side to side just in case I had it set on cold instead of hot. I ran the water in the sink at the same time. After a good 5 minutes the water was still cold. At that point I called the front desk who said they would have the engineer check it out. After getting some clothes on and waiting a few more minutes I finally started to get warm and then hot water. By the time the engineer responded with a phone call I finally had hot water. I don't know if I just happened to be the first person using the hot water in that part of the hotel that morning (it was about 6:30) or what. I know it's an extremely old building but you would think they would have that kink ironed out when remodeling.
The view from the rooftop bar isn't all that remarkable.
Apart from the location there's nothing here that would ever cause me to go back.