East Hills Bed & Breakfast Inn
What People Are Saying About East Hills Bed and Breakfast Inn
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The Scene – Snuggled away in the rolling hills of middle Tennessee, this quaint B&B offers just the setting for a day or two of R&R (tourists beware of competition from local travelers). Built in the 1940s and fully restored in 1992, it's known for good food and friendly folk, exuding a good, old down-home feel. – – The Details – Each room features private bath facilities and is furnished in antiques. The five bedrooms in the main house have one distinct advantage over the two cottages ... the smell of breakfast being cooked. If you like to prepare your own meals, the…
A Total Gem of a B&B
by lindalu2
Just spent 3 nights at this gem and can't wait to go back. The owners, John and Anita Luther, used to own a restaurant in Dickson--so breakfast was out of this world. And as inn-keepers, they could not have been nicer. Such genuine southern hospitality. The rooms were large, spotless, beautifully decorated--and comfy. We stayed in the Anderson room which had two queen-size sleigh beds. (This room was handicap accessible.) Room connected to the main house via an enclosed porch so it had a very private feel. Peaceful and serene back yard with total privacy from neighbors. A great place for coffee in the morning--or chats with friends in the evening after dinner. I really can't say enough about the East Hills B&B.
- Pros: Fabulous food, Southern hospitality, Beautiful comfy rooms.
- Cons: You won't want to leave.



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