For a one night stay within easy walking distance to Euston Station, this hotel was good, but I don't think I would have been happy for more than one night.
The room was tiny - the layout maximized space well, but it felt like a converted storage closet, and the bathroom was so small I could barely turn around. There was incredibly low water pressure in the shower. The mattres wasn't comfortable, but I'm not sure if that was a quality issue or just my personal taste. The property felt run-down, with peeling wallpaper and chipped banisters and yellow-tinted lampshades that looked older than I am. I could hear the stairs creaking and doors closing at all hours, but I expect that from older properties.
One of the worst parts was having to check in at a property a 10-minute walk away. The hotel did message me in advance about this, but I was originally scheduled to arrive during hours when there was reception here so I didn't think much of it - due to a travel delay, I arrived later and had to walk down to the other hotel. Staff there was helpful, but it was still a nuisance. Additionally, there is no way to contact staff except by phone or walking over to the other hotel, so if you don't have a phone number that works in the UK, as I don't, there is no easy way to reach out to anyone about any issues.
The good: breakfast was pretty good, though I never got the tea I ordered. The amenities were nice, and included a toothbrush/toothpaste and mending kit.