There were some aspects that made it average (3) and some that made it poor (2). Make sure you get a super good deal or it won't be worth it, and go in with the expectation that it's nothing special, and you'll probably be OK with it.
I was lucky. My clerk at check-in spoke English. (And then there was the check-out process . . . not so lucky.) They had a man to carry the luggage upstairs (and back down when I left).
"Suite" was quaint. Chairs look like they're cushioned, but don't sit down expecting them to be. Visual issues with trim, floorboards, etc., but if you don't pay a lot, you can more easily overlook these. Internet worked for me, except for a spell one evening. TV didn't work.
The bathroom . . . there's a sign that warns it may take up to 10 minutes for the water to heat up. I prepared for that and had hot water in around 2 minutes. Plenty of counter space. Sufficient shower/tub area. A number of stains, but still clean.
An uncovered outlet in the bedroom. I couldn't figure out how to regulate the heat so used only a sheet as the night progressed. Mattress was not too hard, and not too soft, but definitely firm.
As long as other visitors are considerate, it's fine. However, if you have downstairs neighbors who want to sing along to something (on your last night, in particular), at the top of their voices, it will keep you awake. And annoy you . . . if they stop, you get to sleep once more, then 15-45 minutes later one bellows out the first few lines of the song again . . .and again . . .and again. With no such neighbors, you'll only hear the hallway traffic and probably sleep well.
Location is not right by the Square, but it's not far away, making for an easy walk. Plenty of small, 'neighborhood' places to eat that are incredibly low in price. In another direction you have the nicer bars and restaurants, not all that far away.
Based on the city and other hotel prices, aim for $40 or less, and you won't be (too) bummed. But, you get what you pay for (at that price)! If you get stuck with $50 or more, it probably won't be worth it. (But, as we all know, there are many factors that don't always give us the rate we want!)