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Stahlman Restaurant

Address
211 Union St Nashville TN 37201
Phone
(615) 242-0496
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40

The building holds a lot of history as the first high rise in the city. It has a great old feel with the tile old wood planked floors, high ceilings, old crown molding, mahogany doors. Really...

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Studio, 1, and 2 bedrooms for rent.This century old building has tiled mosaic floors, veined marble hallways, hardwood floors in the apartments and mahogany doors all coupled with modern...

Great apartment unfortunately with nightmare staff Citysearch

It is extemely unfortunate that such a great apartment has to be placed in a building with such horrible management and leasing staff. I have never in all my years of renting dealt with such bad business...

Old school downtown

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50

Stahlman Restaurant is a good place if youre looking for a meat-n-three near the Metro Courthouse. Definitely has a repeat crowd. Service is usually fast but not always the friendliest. The building is being redeveloped and the restaurant may be out soon as well.

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+ comfort food

Cons

- smiles?

Business description (1)

Stahlman Building The Stahlman Building opened its doors on June 22, 1907. At 12 stories tall, it was considered one of the city's first skyscrapers. James E.R. Carpenter, the architect who designed Hermitage Hotel and other landmark buildings around the world, was the architect, and it was built by newspaper publisher Edward Stahlman. The Stahlman Building first housed Fourth National Bank,...

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