![]() Think biscuits and caviar, tater tots with truffles ( be still my heart) and crudites. Need a late night bite? The Hidden Bar has limited food offerings but they are solid. So this is as far as I can take you but give it time and photos will certainly surface. They kindly request no phones or cameras and guests refrain from snapping photos or selfies. The server said that they were calling it the Hidden Bar and it was a tribute to the speakeasy bars of the prohibition, which fits perfectly with the hotel vibe. TWO DAYS! :) There's nothing I love more than being one of the first people to a secret space! Since the door wasn't marked, I inquired as to the name of the bar. Literally, the hidden bar had only been open for two days. We walked in during a prime dining time only to find one other couple in the restaurant. Even though it's only been open a short amount of time, press and restaurant buzz has been minimal. Other than a few photos on Instagram, I had no idea this restaurant was open. Priding itself on being the "working man's tavern," there's certainly something on the menu for everyone. ![]() Last but not least, hop on the elevator ( it's a beauty, too) and hit LL and visit Makeready Libations and Liberation. Shaken or straight up, make sure you sip it slowly and admire the beautiful surroundings. ![]() Killer day at the office and in much need of a martini? Look no further than the Trade Room located just a few steps beyond the hotel lobby. In need of a caffeine boost? Visit Drug Store Coffee created by Barista Parlor genius and owner, Andy Mumma. Noelle has several dining options all of which reflect Nashville's evolving culinary scene. Originally built in the 1930's, Noelle preserves the finest art deco aspects of the original building while incorporating contemporary nuances throughout. Just a little over two weeks ago, Nashville's newest boutique hotel, the Noelle opened.
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