We stayed at hotel melody for 2 nights during the weekend and a holiday, a family with a ten year old and 2.5 year old.
First of all I'll say that it's nice to get in advance all the texts and phone calls, although unfortunately on the phone they told me I have to pay more money for my 2.5 year old. Luckily I checked it when I booked the room and had it all written- that under 3 years there's no extra charge. The feeling that "they tried" started us on the wrong leg but we weren't charged.
We parked at the hotel's parking lot which was awesome, since parking in tel aviv is awful.
The service at the front desk was great and even the housekeeper was was super nice. Due to a small staff of housekeeping, it took a while until our other bed (for the kids) was ready and also our room was not cleaned even though we left a sign and asked them to (and although we left for a few good hours). In the hotel's favor I'll say that there was a bag on our door with a note, saying that because the room was not cleaned, they're leaving a bag with extra towels and sheets). The bathroom is really small, especially if you address the fact that this room (junior suite) is for a family.
Breakfast is really nice, but it's not very comfy eating it in the lobby, especially with kids on the sofas (there aren't enough tables in my opinion). Still thought that it was definitely good enough, for the kids as well.
Happy hour was not on the roof, which is too bad since the roof is beautiful and almost feels wasted, with just a few beds there. It is a very nice idea though, the snacks and beverages at the afternoon.
Location is great, close to the beach (you can get at the front desk a bag with towels and water), walking distance from almost everywhere or close to public transportation.
To sum it up, it was a nice experience. Not sure if the price justifies what you get, especially when there's a variety of boutique hotels in the area. In my opinion, this one is not really suited for families, maybe for couples.
Since we mostly appreciate good service, we left with a good taste, but not sure if we'll come back.