PERRY COUNTY
TOURISM
Close to Everything Yet a World Apart
Located in the historic 1939 Staley Building at the southwest corner of the Linden
Public Square, the 3-star Commodore Hotel offers charmingly outfitted rooms in the
fully-renovated landmark. Situated in the center of Linden’s Arts and Cultural District,
the hotel is just a few minutes’ walk from the Perry County Courthouse, the Linden City
Park, and the town’s distinctive shops.
All twelve individually furnished and air-conditioned rooms in the main building include
free Wi-Fi and room service. Guests also find coffee makers along with flat-screen TVs
with satellite access to premium channels. Private bathrooms include tubs or showers.
Parking is free, and there is ample space for trucks, buses and RVs.
The Commodore Café, located just off the main lobby, offers a warm and inviting
ambience. The black-and-white tile floor, low lighting and opulent décor is reminiscent
of a European bistro. The Café specializes in Southern Comfort cuisine and is open for
lunch and dinner. Owner Kathy Dumont and the chef dream up fresh specialties each
week; the food is locally sourced whenever possible. Live music, often featuring
nationally and internationally known touring artists, is offered every weekend.
Guests can enjoy “vintage spirits and forgotten cocktails” in the hotel bar, the
Speakeasy Lounge. In homage to the Prohibition era, the speakeasy offers dim lighting,
serious signature cocktails, and even a secret entrance for those who wish to be
unseen.
In addition to the main hotel structure, the Commodore Collection includes two floors
of oversized guest rooms in the 1930s Miss Berdie’s Boarding House building (“boarding
house” in name only), and the Mayberry’s General Store.
The revitalization of this landmark hotel and associated buildings by owners Kathy and
Michael Dumont was a catalyst in the rebirth of downtown Linden. Come stay where it
all began at the historic Commodore Hotel.
Experience a perfect blend of
historic charm coupled with
modern comfort at the
landmark Commodore Hotel.