The Commodore is a classic Art Deco structure built in the 1920's. Very hip, very modern, & very trendy. The hotel
has 113 rooms remodeled in contemporary furnishings. Every guestroom features large walk-in closets, full tub and shower, cable TV, and a phone system
with dataport. Andy's rating = "B".
India writes, "The Commodore was nice--it was a little trendy, a little artsy you know--just a little I must stress. It
was clean and simple. I must say that my expectations were pretty high. Nonetheless, i was decently pleased--the Titanic cafe was cool for breakfast. The
breakfasts are big and served with a smile. The orange juice was fresh squeezed and the cups for coffee. The omlettes were simply gigantic and quite fresh.
The Red Room seemed to be a hip spot because it had a crowd of hip looking folks and the martinis looked delicious. Another good thing-- they checked my
I.D. at the Red Room, which totally made my day and stay :) I'd stay there again."
T.S. writes, "I never felt unsafe near the Commodore. The location was actually great as it was very close to Union Square
and the cable cars. As well, the hotel itself was nice. I stayed on the top floor which has art-deco furnishings similar to that of the lobby. The staff
was always very friendly and helpful. I had breakfast in the Titanic Cafe and drinks in the Red room lounge; both are attached to the hotel itself. In all,
the $99 per night (plus tax, of course) was well worth it. Should I find myself in San Francisco again, I will be at the Commodore."