This actually exists in Nashville? We hear it a lot. Adelaide Hall is the original 1889 church sanctuary and largest of Clementine's spaces. Soaring wood beam ceilings, brick walls and natural light stream through steel gothic windows. Heart pine floors and massive mid-century modern chandeliers. Two stage areas, concert quality audio, video, and decorative LED lighting. And the famous pipe organ.
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Atmosphere/Decor:
Historic, antique brick, wooden beams, hardwood floors, 2 stages
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Special Features:
Best audio/video, customizable lighting of any event venue in Nashville.
The courtyard is an intimate space, and we know something about outdoor spaces from Ruby. Board-formed concrete, black steel and mid-century breezeway block walls surround. Fountains, trees, cantilevered benches, thoughtful lighting and music prove that pleasant outdoor space and Charlotte are not mutually exclusive. The neon Clementine sign and original 1889 dragon tooth brickwork rises above it all.
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Even before demolition, Dan asserted that this former cluster of 7 rooms (ca. 1905) would be the most interesting room in Nashville. Little Bird Lounge is our second large interior space and is of a distinct design from Adelaide Hall, which it adjoins. Arched brick windows, plaster fireplace and steel window looking into the workings of the pipe organ. A 20-foot built-in black marble bar serves the purpose valiantly.
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