The first appearance when entering the lobby was misleading, it made me think of some less good place I've stayed at in the past. But the staff quickly erased such resemblance, they were very friendly and helpful.
The stairs up to our room on the fourth (topmost) floor looked worn-down at first, but once ascended proved to provide a very genuine, French charm.
And when entering the room it surprised us with a modern look and decoration that contrasted to the stairs. The room wasn't big, but comfortable and provided what was needed. The bed felt a bit hard at first, but turned out to be rather comfortable. The bathroom was very small, and the toilet seat a bit squeezed into the corner, making a bit tricky to use, but it was ok. The shower was very nice. Also positive with a water boiler and complimentary coffee and bottled water in the room.
The only things to complain about was some minor cracks in the fascia of the room and the stairs being a bit exhausting to ascend (it doesn't seem like 4 floors should require an elevator, but something made them exhaust me). Everything else was great.
Never tried the breakfast though.