Rebecca
Reviews (5)
Does the Job
Model Towne InnA little older hotel but it’s cheaper than most in the area. Is still clean with the staff being very friendly. Also, book directly with them and you’ll save a lot more $ than with booking or Priceline etc. The pet fee is also only $10!
Cute but not the most dog friendly
Graduate KnoxvilleThe rooms are cute, quiet and the bed is comfortable. The pet fee is super reasonable at $25. However, the lot the building is on is very limited in size. The building is set on a corner, no parking (you have to valet with them also $25). They also don’t have any easy way to let your dog out for bathroom breaks. The bar associated with this place is also lame with horrible outdoor seating that overlooks the dumpster.
Good spot!
Calhoun's on the RiverLike most places, it’s dog friendly on the patio/deck. Our server was great to not just us but our pooch. I wish there was a little more shade on the patio (we might have had an extra beer if it wasn’t so hot) overall we liked it for a casual dinner.
It’s ok
Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretumthis isn’t a fancy botanicals garden but the trails were clean and managed. The little areas and trees were labeled. You do need to bring your own pool bags and there aren’t any trash cans scattered over the property so you have to carry your poop bag with you throughout the property.
Dissatisfied
Clarion Hotel LexingtonOur first room smelled like smoke and our second room just smells like perfume with an undertone of cigarettes. The room is pretty clean and all dogs are in the same hallway. I do not feel this hotel is worth the money I paid… it’s more on par with Red Roof Inn or a 65-76$ room. Won’t recommend for the price we paid.