I loved almost everything about my stay here. Every employee I encountered was so friendly. A shout out to Paulina the bartender, the hostess Shani and waitress Chi and the handsome young men who opened the doors on countless occasions, and always with a smile. The food was pretty good-- I particularly enjoyed the breakfasts there. I had a good meal with scallops and pork belly but it was on the cold side and the shrimp bisque had a small piece of plastic in it but they comped the soup so all is forgiven. My real issue is the construction next door. It was not a problem my first two days since they were not working. BUT to be awakened on a Monday morning at 7 am by jackhammers and the general roar of a huge hotel being built across the street was highly unacceptable. I even asked the woman who checked me in whether my room was a good one and she said oh yes, just look at the view you'll get-- it looked great but of course the work wasn't being done at the moment because it was a Saturday. I was given the option to move rooms and I did, but it definitely was a downgrade! No construction, but definitely overlooking the dumpsters and the back of the restaurant that sits next to the hotel. I couldn't leave my "balcony" door open because of the smell of a fully functioning and busy restaurant was constant. I was happy I could see the shore beyond it, but had I known these were my choices, I might have chosen elsewhere to stay. I should never, ever have been given that first room.