Shockingly overpriced, Knights Inn teeters on the edge between urban street chic and flop house. It's obviously being used as "temporary" housing for families with adults and kids who never seem to sleep. The rooms are very down at the heel, furnished with worn out stuff, thread bare linen, and very tired climate control. The staff however is friendly and responsive, and the five car garage with a locking entrance door is a comfort, once you've squeezed in.