The Men’s Quarter
Category: History and Architecture Tour
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Included in Printers Alley National Register Historic District
This part of the Printers Alley Historic District was known in the late nineteenth century as the Men’s Quarter because of the many saloons and gambling parlors located here. A woman who valued her reputation did not venture into this block. The Maxwell House Hotel (from which the coffee got its name) stood across the street at the corner of Fourth Avenue and Church Street until it burned on Christmas night, 1961. The reputation of the Men’s Quarter became so unsavory that the Maxwell House, which had its main entrance on Fourth Avenue, established a separate ladies’ entrance around the corner on Church Street. Two Men’s Quarter saloon buildings, though not the saloons themselves, survive on Fourth Avenue: the Climax at 210 Fourth Avenue North, and the Southern Turf at 212 Fourth Avenue North. The Italianate Utopia Hotel at 206 Fourth Avenue North was designed in 1891 by Hugh Cathcart Thompson, architect of the Ryman Auditorium. The ornate Victorian facades of these buildings stand in vibrant contrast to most of their contemporary neighbors.
- Natura Nashville210 4th Ave N (50 feet E)
- Vatos Tacos210 4th Ave N (50 feet E)
- Stateside Kitchen210 4th Ave N (55 feet E)
- Sinatra Bar & Lounge222 4th Ave N (127 feet NE)
- Keep Shop200 4th Ave N (104 feet SE)
- AllSaints210 4th Ave N (167 feet E)
- Peanut Shop19 Arcade (216 feet W)
- Any Old Iron234 4th Ave N (262 feet NW)
- From Nashville With Love5 Arcade (278 feet W)
- Downtown Presbyterian Church154 Rep. John Lewis Way N. (443 feet SW)
- The Studio 208208 3rd Ave N (458 feet NE)
- Chauvet Arts215 Rep John Lewis Way N. (460 feet SW)
- Nashville Barrel Company: The Tasting Room425 Church Street (468 feet SW)
- 201 4th Ave.201 4th Ave N (120 feet SW)
- Wells Fargo Garage232 4th Ave N (196 feet N)
- Viridian Garage415 Church St (304 feet S)
- Briley Lot215 3rd Ave N (318 feet NE)