Great hotel, but the breakfast buffet was drab and unappetizing. For context, it's in a closed room with no windows in the basement rather than the beautiful dining room on the main floor, the meats under the hot plate were fully dried out and leathery, and there was little to no staff, so dirty pans and plates and spatulas remained at the breakfast station the whole time I was there.
If you skip their breakfast, you'll have an excellent stay. I love Café Nektar, but friends and family are obsessed with Café Pekoe.