Leo House is definitely a mixed bag. It bills itself a “Catholic Guest House, but it is simply a mid-range hotel, with some crucifixes, pictures of popes, etc. and more religious literature in the desk drawer than just the Bible. If not for that, ya wouldn’t know. There is no proselytizing or preaching. There is much to like. The price is right! The location is good. The staff is very nice. It is mostly quiet, although on my visit there seemed to be guests - and not young people, but middle age - that thought the hallway was part of their room, talking loudly early in the morning (not the hotel’s fault, but a drag). The room, while Spartan, had a quite comfortable bed and was pretty clean. The is much that is adequate: Breakfast is your basic hotel fare: scrambled eggs, cereal, breads (how is it that NYC hotels serve store bought Sara Lee-type “bagels”….?). They do have what seemed like some nice sweets - cakes, brownies and cookies, that looked in-house baked - but I did not partake. They only have house-keeping every four days, which worked for me, but I did leave behind a very full trash can, and if there had been two people, it might have gotten a little funky… The not-so-great: Tub did not drain while showering. Bathroom in general really needs some TLC and updating. The internet is really slow and seemed to have some kind of block on it that made search engines wonky. The heater definitely worked! Too well. Two settings: either HOT or off. Had to turn it off to sleep. No breakfast on Sunday(?). I know God rested on the 7th day, but… I would rate Leo House 3 ½ stars, would stay there again and would recommend given the above description was up to an individual’s standards, needs and desires.…