Old but well maintained building that also houses various events (bar mitzvot, britim) and serves as an old-age home from the attached building, so it was very common to see people in their 80s with walkers, but none of the above disturbed us at all.
We had inadvertently reserved rooms on two floors; the staff was able to get us a second room on the first floor instead.
Centrally located - they have buses to almost anywhere within five minutes walking (and many places from right outside the hotel).
As the hotel caters to ultra-orthodox religious Jews (though anyone is welcome), there were no TVs in the rooms (though there is free wifi, I did not test it as I had my own).
Food in the hotel is covered by Rabbi Landau's supervision, though I did not partake (except for coffee) because it is kind of expensive versus ordering in fast food.
I had a large family with children aged 12 to 2, and everyone found something interesting to entertain themselves.
If you keep your expectations par to the price, you'll be happy.