East Nashville Hotels: The 5 You'll Never Want to Leave
Looking for a hotel in East Nashville?
If you want a unique experience and true Music City character, the Eastside has some of Nashville’s best boutique hotels.
And not only will you fall in love with your accommodations, you’re only minutes from downtown Nashville, too.
Here are the 5 East Nashville hotels you’ll never want to leave.
1. Fieldhouse Jones
The Fieldhouse Jones hotel stands proud right on Main Street, ready to greet all who venture into East Nashville.
You may have an entirely different experience each time you visit since everything in the hotel lobby is available for purchase.
Antiques? Yep. A Fiat? Absolutely.
Even locals find themselves wandering into the hotel, thanks to their rooftop bar, Neon Mango, which has an unparalleled skyline view.
2. Urban Cowboy
Urban Cowboy captures the heart and soul of East Nashville in a boutique hotel.
The renovated Victorian mansion offers 8 suites, each unique in its own right, walking distance to Five Points and across the street from Lockeland Table.
The carefully crafted interiors have attracted photographers and Instagram influencers from all over, looking to capture the rustic western, yet modern, character.
Two bars onsite will give you a taste of East Nashville’s cocktail scene, as well.
3. The Russell
The Russell is certainly a unique hotel, occupying church built in the early 1900s.
Their 23 rooms offer a taste of the history, including stained glass windows, exposed brick walls, and re-purposed church pews as furniture.
With each stay, The Russell donates a portion of the revenue to local homeless ministries, which provide beds and warm meals to homeless shelters in Nashville.
Not only will you fall in love with the hotel, you’ll help make a difference, too.
4. Vandyke Bed & Beverage
Located in the epicenter of East Nashville in Five Points, Vandyke is certainly the most walkable hotel on the list.
Wandering out the front doors, you’ll find yourself across the street from an Eastside classic - 3 Crow Bar - and next door to Bongo Java.
Each room is themed after an alcoholic beverage and the bar doubles as your concierge and check-in.
Enjoy a show in the lobby / bar, retreat to the courtyard, or walk right out the doors into the heart of East Nashville.
5. The Dive Motel
Ever been to the 1970’s? The Dive Motel has - and it never left.
Each of their 23 suites is unique and comes with a “party switch” that spins a disco ball while playing music curated for the occasion.
You’re also a quick ride from downtown, which you can see from the front door.
Set up shop by their private pool or drink the night away at the Dive Bar, which is open until 2am.
About The Author:
Tyler Cauble, Founder & President of The Cauble Group, is a commercial real estate broker and investor based in East Nashville. He’s the best selling author of Open for Business: The Insider’s Guide to Leasing Commercial Real Estate and has focused his career on serving commercial real estate investors as a board member for the Real Estate Investors of Nashville.
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