There's a coffee shop/cafe on site. You can enjoy a drink at the bar/lounge. WiFi is free in public spaces. A terrace, a vending machine, and multilingual staff are also featured at Mustard Hotel Shimokitazawa.
Smoking is allowed in designated areas at this 3-star Tokyo hotel.
Lovely area -- chill vibes and not too busy. The cafe (Sidewalk Coffee Roasters) within the hotel had excellent quality coffee, fresh and tasty bagels and always friendly staff. Proximity to two different subway stations was really convenient and the surrounding area (shopping, cafes, bakeries) had a really great vibe.
The rooms themselves are pretty sparse and bare bones/no frills. But if you're the type where the purpose of your hotel room is to sleep, shower and keep your luggage while you're out exploring, then this shouldn't be a problem!
Overall Mustard was a great place to stay. I wouldn't hesitate to stay again.
Lovely chilled out vibe in the neighbourhood, good location for the hotel, room is spacious for Japan and had everything youâd need (fridge,kettle). Friendly staff.
This is a glorified hostel that costs far more than its worth. The rooms feel like a prison with cramped quarters, stark white walls and high windows. The carpets are filthy and look like they have not been cleaned in years. The neighborhood is hip but out-of-the-way. The staff is friendly but not very helpful.
Located in a more residential area of Shimokita while still only being a few minutes walk from the bustling Shimokitazawa station area. Quiet, rooms are nice and staff is kind and helpful. Shared lobby with a nice cafe frequented by neighborhood locals, it's a good hotel to relax at while not being far from a couple train stations and plenty to do
The area is fantastic. The hallways arenât the most beautiful and the rooms were very simple with not much character, however they weee functional. The windows didnât open and could get stuffy.
Located in a residential neighbor near vibrant area of coffee houses, small bars, restaurants and retail that attract 20s-30s year old Japanese. Very quiet in morning with few places to eat until later in the morning. The exceptions are coffee shop at hotel opens at 7 a.m. and Brooklyn Roasting Company, with a nice breakfast, opens at 8 a.m. Hotel attracts foreign tourists.