The hidden mezzanine is a good vantage for people-watching. The modest lobby leads to the Trade Room, a huge common room with a soaring ceiling, big arched windows, pink Tennessee granite, original brass hardware, low-slung modern sofas and a long bar. The result is a 224-room boutique hotel that has a sense of place - not Nashvegas, but an entrepreneurial town with Southern charm. Soak in downtown views while enjoying on-draft cocktails at the rooftop bar, or savor the farm-to-table dishes at Makeready L&L, all crafted from locally. The hotel developer Rockbridge put together a band of hometown luminaries: Nick Dryden of Dryden Architecture & Design focused on preservation Andy Mumma of Barista Parlor is responsible for the coffee bar and the artist Bryce McCloud - who did interiors at Jack White’s Third Man Records, headquarters of the Nashville record label, store and music venue - runs the vintage printing press (the hotel abuts Printers Alley, once home to the city’s publishing industry). The Rare Bird rooftop deck, Trade Room, the open lobby bar, and Hidden Bar are all gathering places for guests and locals. Noelle took a similar approach when reinventing this Art Deco grande dame, which originally opened as a hotel in 1930. Today, Noelle serves as a gathering place for some of the city’s most interesting voices and makers as it continues to contribute to the spirit that makes this place so unique.Nashville is a town of great ensembles, session players and songwriters, a magnet for musicians who come to tap the deep well of local talent. Now in its second act, the famed Noelle hotel has risen once again to take on its role in Nashville’s rich narrative. With Printers Alley at her back and the glow of Broadway a block away, Noelle has long been at the center of the hustle and bustle that fuel this eclectic city. Noelle came of age at a time when downtown Nashville was experiencing a boom of new hotels, department stores and local characters aplenty. Noelle pays homage to the building’s predecessor, the Noel Place, which was built in 1930 as one of Nashville’s first luxury properties. Property Features Private picnics Newspapers in lobby (surcharge) Elevator Rooftop terrace Fitness facilities Number of bars/lounges - 1 24-hour front.
Hidden Bar is open Wednesday through Saturday from 5:00pm to 2:00am. For an added level of fun and festivity, check it out during their pop-up Christmas Bar (November 23-December 30).
One part speakeasy and one part storage closet, Hidden Bar features only cocktails, leaving the cuisine to nearby Make Ready. The one-time installation features live portraits, candles, mannequins, and much more. Hidden Bar is just that - a hidden bar in the belly of the beautiful Art Deco-inspired Noelle Hotel. Noelle in downtown Nashville is an experiential hotel and creative gathering place for adventurous people seeking a true Nashville encounter.Ĭreated by some of the area’s finest makers and artists, this one-of-a-kind collaboration is designed specifically to bring guests face-to-face with the warmth, talent and delightful unpredictability that make Nashville unique. Bar Lautrec, a Parisian-themed activation inspired by the work of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, is open through Friday, May 31, 2019, in Noelle Hotel’s Hidden Bar.