Facilities
This Linden Landmark
has been recently refurbished and restored to its former glory. The Commodore
Hotel and Café offers the elegant atmosphere of a big city hotel,
whether it's the grand fireplace, high ceilings and beautiful crown moldings
of the lobby and rooms, the tasteful décor, or the refined banquet/meeting
room and main dining room.
The Commodore Hotel, sits in the heart of downtown Linden, the county
seat of Perry County, and is conveniently located between Nashville and
Memphis. The area is home to two beautiful scenic rivers, the Buffalo
and Tennessee, and is known for outstanding recreational activities such
as canoeing, fishing, hiking, hunting, and birding. The pristine country
roads leading to the area are a dream for motorcycle riders and drivers
alike. Along the way you will pass scenic rivers, pastoral farms, wineries,
and Mennonite communities that celebrate old world craftsmanship and organic
farming.
This spirit of a simpler era continues upon your arrival at Commodore
Hotel. Formerly known as the Staley Hotel, it was built in 1939 –
and restored in 2007. The restoration was done using historical preservation
standards including preservation of all original woodwork and moldings.
The narrow-planked oak flooring was uncovered and re-finished, along with
restoration of the original period tile floors and tubs in several bathrooms.
Most of the brass door hinges and doorknobs are original.
A former shared, hall bathroom (remember, indoor plumbing was a luxury
in those days…so sharing a bathroom was common) has become a spacious
bath with a Jacuzzi tub. Many rooms feature exposed brick walls. All enjoy
natural light from the large windows, which were the only “air conditioning”
in 1939.
Rest assured, however, all rooms now have private baths, and air conditioning.
(See “article
about returning honeymooner”)
The hotel “Commodore” is named in honor of the county’s
namesake: Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry. Perry famous for his his naval
victory in the Battle of Lake Erie, in the War of 1812, hails from frm
Rhode Island, also home of the present day owners.
No longer a “Western Auto” store, nor the Staley Café
with it's jukebox in the corner, the Café
has been transformed into a casual, yet refined eatery. High backed seats
with plush cushions, elegant tables and rich, dark woods are all part
of the warm, classic setting in the Café. Specialties include fresh
hand-cut meats, fish and vegetables, which are exclusive prime quality
and cooked to order with the chef’s trademark method: from scratch.
Fresh baked rolls and desserts are quickly becoming local favorites. The
servers deliver a generous dose of warm hospitality to every honored guest.
It's a one-of-a-kind local experience. The dining room features quality
live music every weekend, reminiscent of 30’s and 40’s supper
clubs.
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Amenities
Include
- High-Speed
Internet
- Satellite
TV
- Commodore
Café
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- Environmentally
Friendly
- Jacuzzi
Suite
- Banquet
Hall
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The
Commodore Club Room is available for private parties and business meetings,
and accommodates groups of up to 50. The manager will help you coordinate
every detail of your event, at rates far below that of most hotels. Executive
chef, Sean Nye, will create a menu specially tailored to your personal
tastes.
Twelve rooms await guests, complete with modern amenities such as cable
T.V. and Wireless Internet access, and an eco-friendly on demand hot water
system and the utilization of low energy compact bulbs. The hardwood floors,
high ceilings and posh furnishings make you think you are in a city brownstone,
not a hotel in rural Linden.
Banquet Facilities
We offer a large banquet area for events. Please contact
Info@commodorehotellinden.com
to reserve.
"We have met the enemy and they are
ours."
-reported
Perry in the Battle of Lake Erie. |