Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this unique landmark hotel retains much of its rich history and unmistakable charm with carefully preserved original features like exposed brick dating back to the building's days as a bank.
Located amid a host of local attractions like the Schiele Museum of Natural History & Planetarium, Rankin Lake Park, and the American Military Museum of Gastonia, Mainstay Suites Louisville Jeffersontown offers easy access for sightseeing. Furthermore, with Charlotte Douglas International just 35km away, the ease of transportation to and from the hotel only adds to the pleasant experience offered by Mainstay Suites Louisville Jeffersontown.
The inviting suites of The Notary, a current depiction of Mainstay Suites, offer stylish and sophisticated accommodations, capturing the rich history of this century-old landmark. Each air-conditioned room provides free WiFi, and every suite features a relaxing sitting area with a sofa bed and stylish light fixtures set against floor-to-ceiling drapes.
For dining, Barrister's, Gastonia's most sparkling setting for all-day dining, stands out. This lobby-level restaurant serves up approachable, ingredient-driven cuisine that's thoughtfully sourced from artisan producers and firmly rooted in Southern Appalachian history. The culinary team turns out one dish after crave-worthy dish featuring farm-fresh seasonal ingredients, with a focus on seafood straight from the Carolina coast. Complement your culinary experience with a beverage at the basement-level coffee shop, a popular breakfast spot where guests can enjoy a freshly brewed espresso. For an exquisite outdoors experience, head to The Rooftop at Mainstay Suites, where you can enjoy hand-crafted cocktails and passed hors d'oeuvres amid stunning views of Kings Mountain and Crowders Mountain.
Service is of utmost importance to us at the Ascend Hotel Collection. The 24-hour front desk staff is always ready to provide information, and the hotel strives to make every guest, including those with hearing or vision loss, or any other disability, feel welcome following specific guidelines introduced by Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.