This hotel started life as a university club in the 1920's and has tried to maintain the same character except for improved amenities. They have added, for example, a USB port or two in each room, and a more modern elevator. Most of the furniture are antiques, maintained in very good condition. The bed was OK. The breakfast was not - it consisted of coffee, tea, a muffin, a granola bar, and perhaps a banana. To be precise, they did not refer to it as breakfast, but instead as guest snacks. The restaurant was decorated with lots of "art" - most of the quality you might expect from college art students (this was, after all, almost adjacent to the University of Rochester), and most of those rather depressing. However, there were two large jade carvings in the center of the room that were excellent.
We mostly got along well there although I had expected something more in the way of breakfast. Apparently, though, the hotel advertisement did not really mention breakfast - I must have assumed it since this hotel showed up in the listings when I had specified only hotels with breakfast included. Oh well.