The accusations were not bad. Nickel and Dimed for EVERYTHING though. After we drive 400 miles from Western PA separately from other members of my family and know that their kitchen is closed at 10 a.m., we decided to get fast food for us and our hungry children by quarters to 10. The hotel's restaurant has a dining room that is not separated from the other seats in the entrance of the hotel. We parents and the nieces and nephews sat at the only table that accommodates our group size to eat quickly. The boss of the hotel came out immediately, gave us a TERRIBLE attitude about the acceptance of his potential business by sitting in his restaurant. He was arrogant, sisterish and raised his voice before we even had an opportunity to answer him, demanding that we sit at small tables not even 15 feet away, which, as already said, had no clear or visible indicators that there was a dining area separated from any other seats in the lobby entrance of the hotel. There was no single person in the whole lobby except us. I've never seen a glorified cafeteria worker be so angry about nothing. To finish it, we paid customers, as my brother and I both ordered a beer and a cocktail at their highway robbery prices while we were sitting there. I recommend the hotel itself, and I call for anyone who ever stays here to eat as much fast food as they are in his precious restaurant only to wipe over his precious, fragile ego. God forbids you to pay $2 for an artisinally craft $2 single serving by Cheerios 15 minutes before Lunch Lady Land closes. I hope the hotel offers good enough insurance to cover the therapy for the broken ego of this man who comes in a cook's coat.