ACCESSIBILITY: the hostel is accessed by stairs, and the rooms are up more stairs. This is not wheelchair accessible, and may be hard for those who have trouble with stairs.
CLEANLINESS: All facilities, bedding, and towels were very clean. Masks were "required" but not enforced.
SECURITY: There were lockers under the beds, with padlocks available to purchase/rent, as well as a locked room for larger luggage. Electronic keycards guard the dorm areas. I felt quite secure.
AMENITIES: I didn't like the confusing breakfast set-up. Food was out on a "buffet", but dishes and silverware were in a different room. Eggs were advertised as being part of the breakfast, but it turned out you had to find and cook them yourself in a different room, under a sign that said "staff only". (I think the sign related to the shelf it was on, but it made me uneasy about what I could and couldn't touch!) This lack of flow led to much milling about and people bumping into each other.
Buffets are not hard! Put plates/bowls on one end, then the food, then utensils at the other end. Not in different rooms!
LOCATION: A mixed blessing. The Pikes Place location is loud at night. This is not the Hostel's fault, and in my opinion it's worth it to be located centrally, but you'll hear sirens and people screaming at each other while you're trying to sleep.