There’s no shortage of character at Commodore Hotel & Music Cafe and Speakeasy in Linden

There’s no shortage of character at Commodore Hotel & Music Cafe and Speakeasy in Linden.
Much has been written about this place. The amazing story of historic preservation and rural revitalization sparked by the interests and passions of a northeast couple has been covered by NPR and Forbes.
But what many stories have failed to capture are the characters who make this place so endearing, unique, and enjoyable.
The owners, Kathy and Michael Dumont, have created a business that feels like your family room during the holiday season. And for that reason, it attracts some of the most interesting people you’ll ever meet.
🌪️ An extreme weather reporter
💎 A gray-haired jeweler who owns a horde of mischievous sheep
🩺 A Memphis anesthesiologist
💡 A former light systems designer for Miami clubs
If you stick around just before closing time, you’ll even get to hear one of the waitresses belt out a gut wrenching rendition of Tyler Childers’ “Whitehouse Road” from the mic stand.
The Commodore Hotel & Music Cafe is a place of retreat from a society that tells you to do more, buy more, and be more. If you visit here, you’ll drive away with a new perspective on life brought to you by the other compelling characters who have discovered this magical place too.
Come meet us here in Nashville’s Big Back Yard!