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    Rachel E.

    Nice hotel with easy access to downtown places! We parked on the street (garage is $40 a night) and had no issues. Lots of parking and felt safe walking around, even at night. Great location!

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    Peeling paint in the rooms rooms with windows that are a jarred with loud noises I can hear my neighbor toot and cough though the bar and the restaurants are amazing. Parking is pricey 40.00 a day. Had to ask for clean towels, room was not cleaned between days, and no coffee cups in room to make coffee.

    Spacious room. Comfy King bed.
    Erin S.

    Stayed here for a company holiday party. Immediately upon entering the hotel I was greeted with friendly, smiling staff. Checking in was quick and they were very helpful in recommending certain nearby venues. My room was clean. The king bed was comfy and the sheets soft. The bathroom has seen better days, but it was still clean and the shower had good water pressure. Overall, great experience and I would definitely stay here again.

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    Tracy B.

    This is a review from Mid-October 2023 - I have stayed in this outwardly beautiful hotel twice. Once, when it was the charmingly outdated Mallory Hotel way back in the day and then as Hotel Deluxe in March 2024. First off, I am going to say if you have any physical limitations, skip this hotel. It is older, and there are no ramps to the main lobby, and the parking lot has a permanently broken elevator. There is an "elevator" to the main lobby, but only if someone happens to be running it at the time. I was sick with death flu, AND I suffer from an autoimmune disorder that makes me ache all the time. So I struggled a lot trying to get to and from the hotel, traveling by myself. The staff had real 'tude and really didn't want to put forth any extra effort whatsoever. Getting someone to help get my bags down to the street required an Act of Congress. They also need to be taught basic phone skills. This is not a cheapy place, so I'm not sure why that's happening. Finally, once I stepped outside, I immediately felt unsafe. Especially going to the parking garage. I heard homeless people fighting non-stop, and I swear I heard a man being stabbed as I dragged my suitcase up to the fourth floor of the garage. There's an encampment only about a block and a half away. Honestly, I don't think my room had been vacuumed or really cleaned. There was trash on the floor and peeling paint, and I second the comment from another Yelper about having to go to the CVS to buy cleaning supplies to clean off the sticky headboard. (see included photos) But the real crime here is what happened to the Driftwood Room, which was as close to a Mad Men bar as you could get just ten years ago. It's reverted back to the barfly bar that it was in the Mallory Hotel, but without any of that divey charm. No snazzy bartenders with a gift for banter and suggestions. It's nearly pitch black in there now - no dramatic lighting like before. Probably to hide how it's not been kept up. Now, the only people there are a bunch of uninteresting sad sacks drowning their sorrows. It's like a local corner dive bar. It's no longer a destination. So, do I like anything about the Hotel Deluxe? The lobby is glorious and very photo-worthy. Also, there is all of the art and old Hollywood photos in your room, in the hallways, and everywhere. I looked at as many as I could. I also loved the enormous old-fashioned bathtub, which I took full advantage of. I wish new management would take it over. I saw it in its prime, a year after opening, and I can't unsee that. But perhaps things have gotten better? But I've read some recent reviews, and it doesn't sound like things have changed enough.

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    Jey M.

    If I could give 0 stars I would! A motel 6 would have been better... even a hostel lol I just can't with how terrible it was. The hotel room had glazed windows. So no view at all We were next to some machine room and 24/7 in the room. Whirrrr brrrrr whirrr. Machine sounds. Constant all night loud af too. Like airplanes taking off loud! Mold in the bathroom on the ceilings and walls, The beds were so hard and the pillows were pancakes! The furniture had rips and holes in it! The carpets were stained Just the worst hotel experience of my life! Oh also upon check in. Apparently they double charged. This was on 5/30. It is now 6/8 and both charges held hostage as pending still! Over 1100$ Apparently this happened to 3 other people at check in! The ONLy redeeming quality was the amazing staff! Thank you Lyle and Ken. The night staff for being so awesome and amazing! The day staff Kat and Madison were also amazing and so helpful! Just be warned tho. This hotel is a rip off and most uncomfortable unclean accommodations you will ever have! As well as the constant loud machines all day and all night. You will not get sleep!

    Victor-Hugo V.

    The grounds were okay but the entire staff I encountered was unpleasant. I was lied to at check-in that I had a daily credit to use at the bar & restaurant BUT I was still billed the full amount (this was a lie on top of this charged being built into the resort fee as the front desk told me) Upon checkout I also asked for a receipt and I was told I would get it in an email. I called for the receipt twice and finally got it out of them, where I saw more charges. Not great for a 4 star hotel. Wont be back. The $408 stay I paid for came out to $600 after more taxes and fees for their ridiculous charges. Also had to go to CVS to wipe off the nasty, peeling headboard. Not what I want to do during vacation

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    Chris E.

    We're Portland locals and have been enjoying the Driftwood Room for many, many years. Decided to take advantage of the year-end discount special on a suite and stayed overnight in the hotel. Overall it was really a positive experience. Excellent customer service from all the staff. The suite was roomy, comfortable and clean. But the furniture is clearly used and dated, and the carpet absolutely needs to be replaced. The Driftwood is still cozy and lovely. But we sure wish they'd revamp their happy hour menu, which doesn't currently offer anything very appetizing. Breakfast at Gracie's was nice although a bit pricey for the offerings. We did park overnight in the garage and did not have any issues. But we always make sure that our car is completely empty, without anything visible inside, and securely locked. Overall, it was a very enjoyable experience, and we will visit again.

    The used hair band we found in the shower.
    Jorge R.

    Overall, the hotel is nice. Just a few blocks up you'll find the city center with so many coffee shops, places to eat, and shops, plus public transportation is close by as well. Hotel lobby is beautiful, with coffee, tea, and water available all day. We paid for a room upgrade, and the room itself was very nice, but some of the furniture needs updating. We did find a hair band in the shower when we pulled the shower curtain, and the bench at the end of the bed was pretty stained. The couch had this cover on it that looked like a sheet, so not sure what was being covered, because from the pictures I've seen, none of the couches in other rooms are covered. The dresser door where the mini fridge was located was broken. We did not have a car, but I did overhear guests complain about the parking situation. Apparently the the hotel has a garage up the street and they charge $40 for parking, even though I did see the Gracies (the restaurant in the hotel) parking lot across the street was practically empty the 4 days we stayed here, but you cannot park there as a hotel guest. Overall, it was pretty clean, safe, and quiet.

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    Jon M.

    SERVICE & CHECKIN Cordial & Fast checkin. No tap pay More Dreadful resort fees ($28/night); overpriced for the value, on top of already steep prices. The Bidwell hotel charges a similar fee, but unlike them, this fee is devoid of any additional utility. It's not being used to provide a premium internet baseline either. Early checkin was free. LOBBY, ELEVATOR, CORRIDORS Impressive & immersive experience entering the building. The lobby was beautiful. Ornate, with a sophisticated & exciting vibe-- even more Lavish than the Paramount! The aesthetic throughout the corridors was also lustrous. Nice design details & a heavenly aroma too. ROOM https://youtu.be/A7LlqUnW6o4 A bold, unique, & charming color palette. It has the potential to be overwhelming, but I enjoyed this break from the usual beige-brown hotel spectrum. While my early impression was favorable, the electrical turned out to be a nightmare. It took an effort to find working outlets; lamps were Damaged (couldn't turn off the one in video); bulbs & phone flicker wildly, with or without being touched; high-pitched whines from different equipment. All the visual & audio cues are present for an oversubscribed power system being neglected. Not safe. BED "Upper echelon" feels appropriate for the composition...: Inspiring texture & patterned headboard. Supportive, fluffy, & lengthy feather down pillows. 80/20 blend linens for cloud-soft sheets. And a Simmons beauty Rest Black mattress w/the plush topper. A high quality setup & easily the best pillow+headboard combination this year. BATH Needs maintenance... The tub was heavily chipped & without slip resistant map/surface. Uncomfortable & not safe. TV & ENTERTAINMENT 2 huge 55" LG TVs w/basic programming & chrome cast streaming. unmounted setup so ports are easy to access + you have access to all gestures via the OEM remote. WI-FI & CELL RECEPTION sigh. Unencrypted, bare minimum on throughput, & slow to connect . To add insult to injury: they harvest emails for their mailing list, so prepare a throwaway email before connecting your device. --Performance-- Video streaming - average Online gaming - average Video chatting - average --Nerd Stats-- 8-12 Mbps download 9-12 Mbps upload 0% packet loss 9 ms latency 29 ms jitter FOOD & DRINK DoorDash friendly. Wine served downstairs. Onsite restaurants. Water in room. Tea set, coffee bar, & drink cart for libations. Small mini fridge but these aren't maintained well so you may have to defrost it yourself like I did. NOISE Quiet floors but there was city construction within earshot on my first day. Electrician appliances produced a high pitch noise. VERDICT Some parts of the experience were impressive but its overpriced & felt unsafe due to the electrical infrastructure + shower condition. Not the kind of conditions you'd expect to be charged for. No plans to return or recommend this property in the current condition. 2/5

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    Great location, great bar and restaurant! Friendly staff. I would recommond this hotel

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