Guest User
May 4, 2025
Stayed here two nights while having some work done on my condo. Happened to notice it while coming into El Cajon on a back road that becomes W. Main Street. The architecture appears to be postwar modern, probably quite spiffy 70 years ago but not so much now. The Denny's next door, in architectural similar style, closed some time ago and the building is in disrepair. There's a Sombrero's Mexican food, an Arco station, and a Seven/11 across the street. It's a short drive or a brisk walk to the center of town, and there was a free concert in the plaza by the library my first evening there. Had my apprehensions on first seeing it, but it was inexpensive and in a convenient location. I-8 is directly to the east, but the freeway noise isn't noticeable. The place is otherwise quiet and peaceful. The rooms are a bit aged, but everything is clean and functional. The staff is cordial and businesslike. A pleasant surprise!