"I stayed at Pod Inn for two weeks and found the location excellent—just a short walk from St. Patrick station and near the AGO. Rooms come in different sizes; the larger one is better if you have a big suitcase. Each pod is essentially an upper or lower bunk turned into a small private room, with the smaller pods closing like capsule hotel units. The building feels new, though some daytime construction occurs. Curtains and dividers have small gaps, but valuables can be kept in a locked drawer.
Bathrooms and showers are gender-separated with two stalls each, and towels, shampoo, and hair dryers are provided. I could shower early in the morning without any issues, and ventilation in the room was very good with no odors. Laundry is available for guests staying three nights or more for about $20 cash after 6 p.m.
The shared kitchen offers bread, spreads, and coffee, all self-serve. There are plenty of tables and two dishwashers, and a labeled fridge system with free milk. The owner explains everything clearly at check-in, and grocery stores are only 5–10 minutes away.
Guests range from locals to long-term travelers, and the shared areas were kept clean. Wi-Fi is fast, and there is a quiet study room and video-call rooms. Some nighttime noise occurred, so earplugs are helpful; the hotel also provides them. Two outlets are in the room, but the study room is better for laptop work.
Checkout may be unstaffed early in the morning, but usually you can leave the key in the drop box."