My husband and I stayed at Germantown Inn twice in the last few months since our daughter moved to Nashville. We’ve found “our place” to stay every time we come to Nashville. I won’t stay anywhere else. I selfishly want to keep this boutique inn to myself but know during these times that businesses such as this depend on me to share my experience so they can remain in business and I can enjoy staying here long into the future. For anyone concerned about their stay, COVID guidelines are followed meticulously. Very much appreciate how they continue to offer delicious complimentary breakfast choices and appetizer hour from 5 to 6pm with individually boxed snacks and wine options. I hope to experience the usual spread when things return to normal. The hospitality is top notch! The bed is so comfortable I’ve gotten my best sleep in a long time while there. The rooms are decorated beautifully and are super clean. Luxurious linens, towels, robes, toiletries and complimentary bottled water awaited our arrival. The staff is very nice and make you feel at home. I can’t wait to stay when the weather is warmer and we can experience the beautiful outdoor courtyard and rooftop patio. They even have rooms that are pet friendly and if I need to bring my dog with me I’m happy to know she we be welcome to stay with us. The beautiful common areas would be perfect for intimate gatherings or celebrations. If you are thinking about staying here, do it. You won’t be...
Read moreLovely 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
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Read moreTo be honest, I seriously contemplated not leaving a review simply because I don’t want people knowing how great of a hidden gem the Germantown Inn is. To start, the aesthetic of the inn is fantastic. It is nestled in a beautiful neighborhood about a mile and a half from downtown Nashville. It was quite and offered plenty of great dining options within walking distance. I was concerned about parking prior to arriving, however there was plenty of parking available on the street, with some spots located on property. Parking could be fickle depending on the day/time but there are definitely spots available on the street you can move to when available. There is complementary breakfast offered. We mentioned in passing how we would be leaving early and the Keeper was kind enough to inform the others and when checking out, gifted us with a boxed breakfast. The inn keepers were a wealth of knowledge and very attentive. The boxed charcuterie board and complimentary wine/beer were a nice touch of normalcy while maintaining COVID safe practices. We stayed in The Jackson and found the amenities modern while accenting the natural beauty of the historic building. We enjoyed our stay so much we contemplated it as a place for a micro-wedding. We can safely say we found our new place to stay while...
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