The hype
Travelers consistently praise the impeccable mid-century design, cleanliness, and the friendly staff who actually seem to care.
Book this if You want to channel your inner Don Draper in a retro-chic bank building that trades a pool for killer martinis and mid-century swagger.
Quick Take: It's a style-forward boutique that nails the 1970s vibe but charges 2025 prices for breakfast and valet.
Reviewed by @theandreaandrade: I stayed here for a fall getaway and was obsessed with the seasonal pop-up bar! My room was incredibly spacious, and having a bagel shop right in the lobby made mornings so easy. It’s the perfect spot if you want that cozy autumn aesthetic right in downtown Nashville.
Travelers consistently praise the impeccable mid-century design, cleanliness, and the friendly staff who actually seem to care.
The lack of in-room coffee makers (you have to request one or go to the lobby) and the steep valet pricing rub some guests the wrong way.
“I'd love to request a Corner King room on a higher floor for the best light. Also, please ensure the room has a coffee maker set up prior to arrival if possible.”
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
No. There is a rooftop restaurant terrace (Ellington's), but no swimming pool.
Valet is approximately $65 per night. There is no self-parking on-site, though public garages are nearby.
No. Breakfast is available at Modern Love or Bagelshop for an additional cost ($10-$20 range).
Yes, dogs are allowed with a pet fee (typically $75/stay), but check current policies as they can change.
Many bathrooms have a glass window looking into the bedroom. Some have curtains, but privacy can be 'playful' (or annoying).
Very close. It's about a 2-3 minute walk (2 blocks) to the main honky-tonk strip.
Skip the hotel breakfast at least once and walk 3 minutes to D'Andrews Bakery for the best pastries in downtown.
The 'Recession Special' at Robert's Western World (2 blocks away) gets you a fried bologna sandwich, chips, Moon Pie, and a PBR for $6.
Ask for a room away from the elevators to minimize hallway foot traffic noise.
See where Fairlane Hotel Nashville is located and what's nearby.