We took two rooms at this hotel for a weekend to attend a football game. Naturally, the prices were jacked up to ridiculous levels for the football game, but compared to other hotels in town, it was on the cheaper end of the spectrum. Both rooms were okay. The beds were clean and the linens were fresh. There was a long black hair on the bathroom floor of one of the rooms when we checked in, and it was there again the following day; obviously, the housekeeping did not clean the floor in the bathroom during our stay. One room smelled clean, but the other one had a decidedly unclean odor to it; perhaps the carpet needed to be shampooed.
The hotel offers a hot breakfast to guests, and it was tasty. The eggs were just right: neither too dry nor too runny, with sausages, waffles, cereals, and juices. We enjoyed breakfast a lot. One of the rooms was quite near University Street, so there was considerable traffic noise. Guests in the downstairs rooms can hear the guests in the rooms above them as they walk around. If possible, ask for an upstairs room in the back for maximum peace and quiet.
Each room offered a microwave oven, a mini-fridge, an iron and ironing board, and a coffee maker, so you have just about everything you need to feel at home. The hotel also provided each guest with individual bottles of water in the rooms, a nice touch after a long drive.
This motel has a swimming pool outside, but it was covered for the winter season.
The motel is located along a street with many chain restaurants and other hotels. Finding a restaurant nearby will not be a problem here. In fact, some are so close you can walk. The motel is also fairly close to shopping and Texas A&M University is just a bit further up University.
We could have stayed at a more deluxe motel and spent more money, but when we checked out we agreed that (for the money) this place was fine for what we needed: a clean, decent place to sleep.