1. Bedroom at FieldHouse Jones Nashville
    Photograph: Emily Dorio
  2. Bedroom at FieldHouse Jones Nashville
    Photograph: Emily Dorio
  3. Bedroom at FieldHouse Jones Nashville
    Photograph: Emily Dorio
  4. Lobby at FieldHouse Jones Nashville
    Photograph: Emily Dorio
  5. Lobby at FieldHouse Jones Nashville
    Photograph: Emily Dorio
  6. Lobby at FieldHouse Jones Nashville
    Photograph: Emily Dorio

Review

FieldHouse Jones Nashville

4 out of 5 stars
A smart hotel that brings a splash of quirkiness to Nashville’s coolest hood.
  • Hotels
  • East Nashville
  • Recommended
Alex Plim
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Time Out says

FieldHouse Jones Nashville sits in one of the city’s trendiest neighborhoods, and it doesn’t feel a bit out of place. The lobby sets the tone for the hotel’s stylish and quirky vibe, thanks to an abundance of curiosities that are packed into the light-filled space, including vintage cabinets, kitsch statues, giant test tubes filled with pick-a-mix candies and a sparkling cream Fiat 500 (that’s right, they’ve parked an entire car inside the hotel). You’ll want to take half the stuff you see home with you – and you can: it’s all available to purchase, each item sporting a little price tag.

The rooms are no less stylish, though they have a more pared-back and minimalist tone, with enormous beds, leather sofas, large windows that let in plenty of light and bright bathrooms stocked with fancy toiletries. It’s a smart base if you just want to drop your luggage and head out into the city, but it’s also a comfy spot in which to hang out and relax.

Neighborhood:
East Nashville is a buzzy area filled with many of the city’s best restaurants and bars, making it an ideal nabe for foodies and night owls. It’s also just a quick taxi (or half-hour walk) from Broadway, Nashville’s beating heart, along with many of the city’s most popular attractions, including Ryman Auditorium, Hatch Show Print and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

Nearby:
1. Attaboy: For outstanding, made-to-taste cocktails from a New York favorite.
2. Edley’s Bar-B-Que: For some of the best brisket in the city.
3. Butcher & Bee: For a tasty brunch made with seasonal ingredients.

Time Out tip:
Save some room for breakfast: the donuts stacked on the buffet table are as delicious as they look.

Details

Address
811 Main St
Nashville
37206
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