I don't actually have a problem with there being more rooms, because as someone who is not familiar with the city itself, having those options available (even if I don't choose to use them), adds a lot to my understanding of an area. Having these rooms, as a player, actually lets me narrow down the types of places I am looking for and gives me a springboard for my googling and research of the setting. Many of us are improvising a cityscape, and what we know of Denver comes from the fact that we role-play in imaginary Denver.
Even when they are sitting empty, I feel like they add flavor to the game because it lets people who are not familiar with the area know that something is there that they had no idea to even begin looking for. Having a room for it, and a dedicated space for it, is different than reading about that on Wikipedia or a travel guide.
*edited to clarify
Even when they are sitting empty, I feel like they add flavor to the game because it lets people who are not familiar with the area know that something is there that they had no idea to even begin looking for. Having a room for it, and a dedicated space for it, is different than reading about that on Wikipedia or a travel guide.
*edited to clarify