Allison House 17, contains no breakfast option, and nothing nearby opens before noon. If you want to stay here and want breakfast, you need to take the bus to city centre and find a breakfast option here, and theres lots of good spots.
Should you be so unfortunate to be allocated Room 4 on the first floor, you will find out the so-called private bathroom is nothing but private, as it is placed across the hall, meaning other visitors can use it, all though the door warns that using the bathroom without being the visitor in room 4, can result in a £35 cleaning bill. But since there's no reception or personal most of the day, theres no real telling if someone else uses it.
Room 4, which we had, was OK, good bed (hard), but with window side to the rather busy street. The window was open when we came, but we failed to get it closed during night, and since no instructions was onsite on how to get it closed.
Theres a good public transport connection with several busses going towards the city centre, and it takes about 1hr to get to/from the airport with public transport using bus and tram.
Theres an iron available, but its a small travel version as the regular iron was ruined. The iron board was about 80cm high, which is not really great when you're 187cm high yourself.
The place have a self service, check in and out, which worked as expected. You get an email the day before arriving with code to the keybox.
WiFi was available, but I had a bad connection to it.