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The average size of a guest room is 475 square feet - large even for a luxury hotel. 112 oversized guest rooms, seven deluxe rooms, three executive suites and a presidential suite are offered. Luxuriously decorated with rich furnishings and fabrics.
The Hermitage Hotel is the ideal choice for discerning guests who wish, and expect, to be delighted. The history and heritage of this treasured landmark have been painstakingly restored and preserved through an 11-month $19 million renovation. From the stained glass lobby ceiling, marble columns and staircases, to the Russian walnut paneling, the original colors and impeccable detail has been...
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The Capitol Grille is a celebrated and award-winning venue. Superbly appointed in an understated style of traditional elegance, the hotel's restaurant has hosted some of America's most noted individuals while serving as a gathering place for Nashvillians. Using the freshest regional ingredients, Executive Chef Tyler Brown prepares a memorable celebration of creative southern cuisine for every...
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Business Description from the Web
The hermitage hotel is tennessees only aaa five diamondhotel. Each of our spacious guest rooms and
Suitesinclude custom made beds, marble 5 fixture bathrooms, fullystocked refreshment centers,
Complimentary high speedinternet connections, seating areas with desks, threetwo line telephones,
Dvd/cd players and personal safes largeenough to hold laptops. Ask about our luxury suites and
Thecitys...
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Posted by ian.com
on April 07, 2008
In the heart of downtown stands the only grand inn of Nashville. Built in 1910, it is the epitome of Southern hospitality, offering its guests the finest of amenities and the graciousness of an old friend. Dinner is served in the Capitol Grille, a beautiful wood-paneled restaurant. There are 120 rooms in which to escape from your day of sightseeing, or to relax after a long business meeting. ...
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Posted by wcities
on January 21, 2008
Downtown, luxurious, boutique hotel featuring beautifully appointed, oversized guest rooms and elegant public spaces. Some guest rooms and all suites offer spectacular views of the State Capitol Building and surrounding cityscape and rolling hills. Full-service property that prides itself on offering exceptional, personal service and attention to all guests.Following an exquisite $15 million...
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Tips About This Business
Capitol Grille is the perfect spot to dine before a show at nearby TPAC.
The Capitol Grill is well-known for its fine dining, and the Oak Bar is a popular watering hole.
Valet in the hotel's garage for $21 a night or try one of the other nearby lots and garages. Daily parking in the hotel is $15 and it's $10 for a few hours.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short When this decadent hotel was built in 1908, it was Nashville's premier place to stay. Now, it's a preeminent destination for discerning travelers. Visitors will find themselves added to a guest list that's included presidents, movie stars and sports legends. This property is all about a customized, personalized stay. Families are pampered with special activities and services...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 13, 2009, (Edited July 09, 2006)
In Short Vaulted ceilings, European banquettes and plush fabrics create an atmosphere of opulence and luxury. At breakfast and lunch, this is the biggest power scene in town. The dinner crowd consists of theatergoers, special-occasion diners and expense-account types. The upscale, Southern-tinged menu offers plenty of fabulous-sounding options, like the buttery lobster with orzo and...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 13, 2009, (Edited May 31, 2006)
This vaulted-ceilinged, stone-walled grotto is tucked into the basement of a soaring Beaux-Arts hotel. Attached is the tiny, jewel-like Oak Bar, the prettiest in Nashville and an after-work haunt of legislators, lobbyists and downtown power-brokers. For lunch, there are entrée salads, sandwiches and reasonably-priced pasta dishes. The dinner menu changes with the seasons but you can count on...
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Posted by gayot
on July 09, 2007
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I took my sister, who is in culinary school, in hopes of offering her a taste of high end southern cuisine. The abiance was very old-school southern with peachy brochade and heavy carving. Check. The service was fabulous. check. Unfortnately , the food *could* have been great but it was seriously lacking in salt. Now, I hate salty cooking. I rarely add salt in my own, personal, home...
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Posted by paigedoliver
on April 13, 2009, (Edited January 27, 2009)
The Hermitage Hotel has been restored to its original glory after a recent multi-million dollar renovation. The lobby is an incredible collection of stained glass and marble columns. The rooms are a little on the small side, but very nice.
This is a first class place. The food is consistently good. I would recommend to anyone... nothing scary here just all-american food.
Posted by 1216
on April 13, 2009, (Edited August 21, 2008)