5/5 Lauren Q. 2 years ago on Google
Lovely
and
beautiful
stay,
tucked
away,
but
still
close
to
lots
of
things
to
do.
Husband
and
I
checked
in
late
evening
on
a
Friday
after
driving
in
from
Knoxville
and
stayed
through
Tuesday
morning
—
never
had
an
issue
with
parking
and
location
is
easy
to
find.
Free
breakfast
included
each
morning
was
generally
about
the
same,
an
assortment
of
baked
goods
like
mini
donuts,
muffins,
and
croissants,
along
with
slices
of
quiche,
hard
boiled
eggs,
yogurt,
fruit
cups,
coffee,
and
orange
juice.
Charcuterie/drink
hour
from
5
until
6
PM
each
evening
was
also
a
nice
little
treat,
and
they
have
them
premade
and
boxed
up
for
you
to
enjoy,
and
you
were
also
able
to
get
two
free
soft
drinks
or
alcoholic
beverages
per
person.
There
is
a
beautiful
little
outdoor
courtyard
with
hanging
lights
overhead,
and
indoor
living
room/communal
dining
area
with
a
little
coffee/tea
bar
as
well
available
at
all
times
We
stayed
in
the
Roosevelt
room,
which
is
in
the
adjoining
carriage
house,
which
holds
four
rooms
named
after
influential
women,
whereas
the
main
house
I
believe
has
six
rooms
named
after
presidents.
Beautiful
room
on
the
top
floor,
no
noise
to
be
heard
coming
from
other
rooms,
except
for
the
occasional
opening/closing
of
doors.
Very
comfortable
bed,
pillows,
and
luxurious
robes.
Tons
of
great
little
restaurants/drink
spots
in
the
Germantown
area
within
walking
distance,
and
if
you’re
willing
to
walk
about
a
mile
you
can
get
right
in
downtown
Nashville
Would
highly
recommend!