More of memory lane than a review. I lived in the basement and worked there in 93. 7 hours of 'work' got you 3 hots and a cot. I had a blast. Living in San Francisco without paying rent was a...
Monroe Residence Club
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The Monroe Residence Club is a classic San Francisco Victorian built in 1906, offering a charming stay for travelers, business people, students, and locals alike. Nestled in the beautiful Pacific Heights neighborhood, it combines the convenience of a hotel with the comfort of an apartment, providing daily housekeeping services and a meal plan that includes American-style breakfasts and four-course dinners.
Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities, including a television lounge, billiards room, study room, and laundry facilities, all designed to provide privacy and social opportunities. With easy access to public transportation and a welcoming atmosphere, The Monroe is an ideal choice for those looking to explore San Francisco.
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We came from Chicago to visit our son, who was staying at the same hotel for 3 months for his college internship. The reception, cleaning, restaurant, and maintenance staff were incredibly...
My review of this place is pretty similar to my review of the Kenmore Residence Club. It's a party place. Fun when you're young, if you're into big loud parties. I actually worked here in exchange...

The Monroe offers a variety of rooms that haven't been remodeled since seemingly 1950. Very few of the rooms have a private bathroom with a few more containing an inconveniently shared bathroom....

Don't expect a hotel, renovated motel or something like that; don't consider its half board service as an advantage, meals are not so good; shared bath rooms are not convenient. Location is cool...
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