The property was as expected for a few hundred years old! The main issue was the man working check in, I have forgotten his name but he was basically rude and we seemed to be an intrusion on his afternoon. He gave us the key and we moved in, rested for a while and went out to explore and get a bite to eat. When we returned for the evening, we realized that the room did not have any bath towels or glasses. We had an ice bucket but there was no way to get any ice and was told the next day that there was no ice anyway. We called the emergency number, got a French answer and left a message but never got a reply. My wife is pretty resourceful so she went searching and found an empty room and took their towels and glasses, assuming it would not be used that night as it was getting pretty late by that time. Overall, not a very good first impression.
Fortunately, the other workers were polite although we had already been warned that no one would enter the room to clear or replace anything due to health restrictions which was OK as it was only 3 nights.
We loved the location and the breakfast place next door. We did the Hop-on/Hop-off the next day (2-day pass for $5) to familiarize ourselves with Quebec City and then used it to move around the city to go back to places we wanted to see again.
Overall, the visit to QC was a delight. We left there on a cruise to NYC and enjoyed stops in Charlottetown and Halifax (other stop was too cold and rainy).