We were having an all cousin's getaway during the long public holiday weekend. Since most of the accommodations were fully booked - the 6 of us ended up in Red Inn hostel's double decker hostel room. We arrived an hour early but were told the rooms were not ready - no biggy to us as we proceeded to fill out grumbling tummies with lunch.
Check-in:
Got back around 4 and there was no issue with the check-in. Front desk person was friendly.
Location:
Red Inn is basically a 2-storey colonial house located on Love Lane - a known backpacker area. There are 2 other hostels/accommodations - one just beside (Reggae hostel) and another down the road (also Red Inn - but a more upmarket one we were told, same owner). Rooms are on both ground and first.
Rooms:
We were given the room next to their hangout/breakfast deck/air well. No window except for a glass panel high up which allowed what little light that came from the air well. The beds were double decker with super single mattresses with a tiny lighted (with a power point) compartment at the headboard and another deeper one on the other end (lockable) which could fit a medium size bag. Sheets and pillows were clean. Each bed came with a tiny fleece blanket and towel - which didn't smell or anything - a good thing
The toilets and sinks are on sharing basis. 6 in total. Each cubicle came with hot instant water heater showers and washing closet. No soap or shampoo provided. A large mirror with 2 sinks is along the walkway to the showers.
Breakfast is served from 8-10am daily. A very simple omelet, sausage with toast is served with local hot coffee. Tea bags/creamer/sugar/jam provided on table. Hot/cold water dispenser and toaster is also available.
Things to eat:
As it was an eating/sight-seeing trip, we spent little time in the hostel - which should be the way if you're in Penang. Walking around the heart of Penang is the best way to really see this historical town.
Food is a non-issue to us as it wasnt our first time in Penang. Although we mostly drove around, Love Lane has lots of hawker / food stalls / restaurants in walking distance. Tired of walking? Red Inn provides bicycles / scooters on rental basis. There is also a small chill out area (2 tables) at the entrance of the hostel should you need a cold drink/smoke. Cold drinks (non/alcoholic) can be purchased at the reception. Pop over next door if you feel like chilling in a bar.
A 24-hour convenience store (7-11) is a 2 min walking distance right at the corner.
Things to do:
Antique shopping. Local trades. There is even an old-school rattan weaving shop / bicycle shop close-by. Old chinese temples. Little India. Khoo Kongsi. Old colonial architecture. Just lots of history in general.
Conclusion:
We just needed a place to crash for the weekend so we have no complaints - its a basic accommodation for RM28 per night per person. If you're not expecting too much with little budget to spare, Red Inn should be considered.