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Businiess name:  Broadway Bed & Breakfast Inn
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Stayed six nights February 2006; a mixed bag. Good: amazingly cheap considering the excellent Times Square location. I got a double suite for $216 a night. And very quiet with double windows closed. Not so good: the suite was a tiny main room with barely enough space for two full beds and some thrift-store furniture, and a kind of annex maybe 1/3 the size of the main room with a sofa crammed into it that expanded into two twin trundle beds. The full beds were very, very firm, and while I thought the trundle beds were not bad considering, they hurt my wifes back. The hot water in the shower was a little dodgy (never ran out, though), and the rooms were pretty stuffy, but if you opened the windows it was like sleeping in the middle of the street. Still, it was okay, saved a lot of dough.

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