Although the location is great, this suite is not a good option for families. The suite, 60A, occupies the ground floor of the house that shares the property with another house, 60 1/2, which was being rented by college students during our stay. The students were loud, smoking cigarettes, and drinking, and noise the sound was very close to the back bedroom where my younger children were sleeping. On one night, three college girls walked into the suite itself thinking it was theirs! Most of the block is occupied by similar houses that are being rented by similar groups of college students.There is no place to eat. The suite has no dining-room table, only a counter that seats two people, and a small living room with couches. There is a tiny kitchen with almost nothing in it. I had to walk to the nearest Walgreens half a mile away to buy a aluminum foil to use as a baking sheet to bake something. The only staples in the kitchen were salt, pepper, sugar, and a few K cups for the Keurig.If you are not a group of college students who will go out for every meal, I encourage you to look somewhere else. If you are a group of college student students, you may be interested to know that the Wi-Fi also didn’t work.