Frommer's Review
So just why is a hotel named for a brand of coffee? The original Maxwell House, where President Theodore Roosevelt stayed, was in downtown Nashville. This modern-day successor is a 10-story hotel that sits just off I-265 about 1 1/2 miles (2.5km) north of downtown and is convenient to downtown. The rooms are decorated in muted/earth tones, with your choice of full-size or king-size beds. Rather basic but relaxing and pleasant. South-side rooms on the upper floors of the hotel have a commanding view of the Nashville skyline and are well worth requesting. Glass elevators on the outside of the building also take full advantage of the unobstructed views.
Good to the last drop.
-Teddy Roosevelt, discussing the coffee at Nashville's Maxwell House Hotel (now known as The Millennium Maxwell House Hotel)
Facilities:
Restaurant; outdoor pool; nearby golf course; 2 lighted tennis courts; exercise room; concierge; tour desk; business center; coin-op laundry; dry cleaning
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