The Adolphus is a gorgeous, historic hotel. It's unfortunate that when Marriott acquired it, it did not renovate the rooms to the level the hotel deserved. Unlike the gorgeous areas in the lobby, tea area, restaurants, and bars, the rooms themselves were decorated with a hodgepodge of furnishings that looked like they were randomly acquired from a hotel furnishings discount emporium. The carpet and the headboard were particularly upsetting. Small details like a hissing toilet and a 1" projection of the bathroom faucet over the basin were particularly annoying- but I chose the Adophus knowing I didn't love the room decor. On the pleasant side, the bed was very comfortable and so they get points for that. The QR code for the dining menu is fine, but unfortunately there are abbreviations and zero description for what you are ordering and so the steel-cut oatmeal I ordered felt like it had milk in it and it took me some time (not being able to get a hold of room service) to determine that there was indeed oat milk in it, which was found by finally speaking to a manager, Donna, who was delightful. Descriptions must be added to the in-room dining menu! The steak and frites I had in the ground floor area were delicious. Dontrell, my server was also wonderful. Despite the decor in the room and the in-room dining snafu, I would stay at this hotel again for the absolute gorgeousness of the remainder of the hotel, it's walkability to the JFK site and other sites.