Nice quiet little place to stay, very secure and reasonably close (walking distance) to most attractions. The kitchen was nicely equipped complete with dishwasher and Myriam provided some nice welcoming treats.
It seemed a little odd to us that one of the beds wasn't made up and we got the impression from the greeter that we weren't supposed to use it. There was just the two of us, but when insomnia strikes it would have been nice to have an additional option. The shower doors don't close completely so it is impossible to keep water from getting out which probably contributes to a somewhat musty smell in the bathroom
The street market just out front is amazing, but it does limit overnight parking to just one or two nights. My limited French left me unsure of the restrictions (it was Sunday night so think we would have been safe) so we parked in a parking garage about a block away. It was 20 euros a night, so not a cheap date. We turned the car in the next day (Toulouse was the end of trip) so didn't have to deal with it after that.
All in all, a nice place and we would stay there again. There's a nice bistro around the corner, Les Fortes Tetes, which we enjoyed.