Just OK. We chose this hotel over others because of the free breakfast however, this was a huge disappointment. They were unable to brew enough coffee for the guests during breakfast hours so the coffee thermoses were constantly empty. Not a good way to start the day. We actually had to go elsewhere and buy coffee on the morning of our departure - boooooo
I arrived much later than I would have liked, but was greeted warmly upon my entrance to the spacious lobby. I happened to meet the assistant manager, David Dudley, who was a consummate professional and he along with his staff made me feel not only welcome, but elevated my mood immensely through our conversation. But onto the rooms: impeccably clean, the first thing I noticed upon entering my room is that there was no lingering housekeeping smell you often find in other hotels. No, the room had a neutral yet clean and familiar smell, with Decor being comfortable and the room itself quite spacious. The mattress was nothing short of amazing for somebody with a bad back, and the bathrooms were so clean you could eat off of the counter if so inclined. Sound insulation was impressive, and the rewards program was.. well, rewarding. Being quite the hot spot, lodging in Lynchburg can be very expensive, or it can be very cheap. But you very much do get what you pay for— but in the case of the Comfort Inn, you get what you pay for and then some. I arrived beleagued, fatigued and annoyed. I left well rested, satisfied and confident as to where I would stay the next time I passed through town.
We only stay at this hotel when visiting my daughter's college. The location is great, the street is quiet, the rooms are spacious, the beds are comfortable, the breakfast is good, and the staff is friendly. We left an item behind in the room. The hotel mailed it back to us. We highly recommend it.