We stayed here for three nights in the summer using hotel as a base for hiking WWI sites in the Dolomites. First of all, the hotel deserves credit for offering three nights. Many other hotels in Cortina seemed stuck in the past with minimum seven nights stay and Saturday to Saturday. Secondly, we really appreciated the friendliness and helpfulness of the staff. It's an easy, if long walk, to the centre of town, and it's quite steep coming back especially on the main road.
We stayed in an economy double in the main older building. The room was small, but clean and at the back, we heard no traffic noise. The bathroom needs some serious refurbishment: only a hand-held shower, which makes showering tricky, and just floods the bathroom.
Our biggest issue was the breakfast buffet. Yes, it's quite extensive, but there is separate extra charge (EUR4) for a simple orange juice, not even freshly squeezed. I have never experienced this anywhere before, and it seemed unnecessary penny-pinching.
We only ate one night in the hotel when we were too tired to go out, and it was disappointing. Better options are available in town, and even a few hundred meters up the hill away from town (Ristorante El Zoco).