This was fine as hotels go, but I usually choose Quality because they're an affordable way to get a comfy bed and a nice breakfast. This place had very comfy beds, but the breakfast was disappointing. You can't call it a hot breakfast buffet just because you have a waffle iron. There was no protein for the breakfast at all, except what you can get out of oats and milk. No eggs, no sausage, no biscuits and gravy (which I mention because these are standard for the five other hotels I stayed at this week). Also, the pool was of course closed, but that's not what I came for. Otherwise, everything worked and it was a pleasant stay.
As an aside, this area was such a slum it reminded me of Hollow Knight. This isn't a complaint; it was quiet and fascinating. Spiderwebs everywhere. Anti-pigeon electrified barbed wire on the windowsills. Basically, if it can't be automatically maintained, it isn't maintained in Keokuk. The building was surrounded by abandoned, plant-eaten buildings that were interesting to walk by. The local Dollar General was like the behind-the-scenes, cutting room floor sort of area in a game where people just aren't intended to go. Half of the walking area was just store room, and the back door was sealed shut and encrusted with cobwebs. Keokuk, and this hotel, were a fine place to stay the night on our journey... but I wouldn't rave about either.