20 rooms from CA$222 per night
“1920s Clarksdale building artfully renovated into a shabby chic boutique. Boho loft-style rooms feature exposed concrete, handmade furniture, locally crafted quilts & eclectic artwork. A sociable fireside bar and lobby lounge are the heart of the property. Perfect for laid-back creative types.”
“1920s Clarksdale building artfully renovated into a shabby chic boutique. Boho loft-style rooms feature exposed concrete, handmade furniture, locally crafted quilts & eclectic artwork. A sociable fireside bar and lobby lounge are the heart of the property. Perfect for laid-back creative types.”
Recommended For
- City Style
- Will suit those after an authentic local experience; the property has evolved into a cool and contemporary community hub
- Families
- The Bunk Room features a double bed and two single bunks which works well for families with kids
- Other Activities
- To experience live blues, there is no better time to be in town than for the Juke Joint Festival (normally takes place in April)
- Museums
- Clarksdale is considered the birthplace of Blues Music. Those into music should visit the town's Delta Blues Museum
- Sights nearby
- Visit Cutrer house, believed to be the inspiration for Big Daddy’s house in A Streetcar Named Desire
- Kayaking
- Wildlife Area
- Full of character
- The hotel was developed by downtown revitalisation nonprofit with the aim of building community through the arts
- Artworks
- Rooms and public spaces are decorated with artwork by well-known and up-and-coming Mississippi artists
- Views
- Certain rooms are ideal for catching the area's famous Mississippi Delta sunsets
- Barefoot Luxury
- No restaurant
- Lively area
- Owner managed
- Downtown
- Intimate
- Retro/Vintage
- Boutique
- Historic
- Chic
- Antiques
- Quirky
- Child friendly
- Disabled access
- Contemporary
- Charming
Facilities
- Bar
- Sociable open-plan Lobby Bar serves craft beers and excellent coffee; the perfect place to hang out and meet the locals
- Views
- Certain rooms are ideal for catching the area's famous Mississippi Delta sunsets
- Walking distance restaurants
- Walk to a number of eateries within the town centre
- Meeting Room
- Minimum stay applies during the Blues festival
- No restaurant
- No pets
- Fireplace
- Parking
- Child friendly
- Wifi
- Sitting Room
- Disabled access
- Air conditioning
Activities
- Other Activities
- To experience live blues, there is no better time to be in town than for the Juke Joint Festival (normally takes place in April)
- Museums
- Clarksdale is considered the birthplace of Blues Music. Those into music should visit the town's Delta Blues Museum
- Sights nearby
- Visit Cutrer house, believed to be the inspiration for Big Daddy’s house in A Streetcar Named Desire
- Kayaking
- Wildlife Area
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20 rooms from CA$222 per night
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