We tried it as a less expensive alternative to the chain hotels and were very pleased to get a full breakfast as well. Our hosts were pleasant with an "If you need anything, just ask" attitude. Our suitcase was carried up to and down from our room. I was impressed with the efficient room layouts either side of the upstairs central hall ending in an alternative emergency exit to an outside steel stairway. It was clearly intended as a B&B from construction with each pair of bedrooms probably separated by the two associated roughly 5 x 9 foot bathrooms with single piece floor to ceiling tub/showers installed before the walls. The shower had a generous, unrestricted flow superior to any I've encountered elsewhere or even at home - a small luxury. The room was not large but had a king size bed, two upholstered chairs, two side tables with lamps, a table with tea pot & coffee maker, wall mounted TV & a tiny refrigerator.
Breakfast was served at our pre-requested time in the downstairs dining and kitchen area on one of three small tables. We had been asked about any special dietary needs at check in. It seems to typically be eggs, bacon, toast & sliced fruit on the plate plus coffee/tea, juice, yogurt and perhaps a croissant or waffle. We noted the gold handled silverware and gold rimmed plates and cups as a definite upgrade from typical chain hotel plastic ware. At each guest check out both of our hosts went to the door to say good bye as you would with your own guests.