Five Points Pizza Set for Future Gulch Hotel Building

Owners will open pizza-by-the slice window in 2025 in Hilton Canopy on Division Street

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Construction nears completion on dual-branded Hilton hotel building in the Gulch The owners of Five Points Pizza announced Thursday they will operate a street-facing pizza-by-the slice window from the Canopy hotel building slated to open in early 2025. The Hilton-branded hotel building (with 181 rooms) will offer an address of 920 Division St. and be accompanied by a structure housing a Homewood Suites (also a Hilton brand).

The 11-story dual-branded hotel building partly sits on the former Yazoo Brewery site (which offered an address of 910 Division St.). According to a release, the Five Points Pizza location will feature a menu of New York-style pizza by the slice, with items to be made available at the hotel’s ground-floor restaurant Silo (a gastro pub) and in-room dining.



Relatedly, the two-hotel building will also offer an 8th & Roast Coffee and COA, an 8,000-square-foot rooftop bar and restaurant serving Mexican cuisine. Details about those two concepts are forthcoming. Five Points Pizza began operation in East Nashville’s Five Points in 2011.

Five Points also offers a West Nashville location, which opened in 2018, at 4100 Charlotte Ave. “We are super excited to partner with Canopy Nashville to bring the slice window experience to the Gulch,” Tara Tieman, co-owner of Five Points Pizza, says in the release. “We have been working with their amazing team for almost a year and can’t think of a better brand to partner with on our first stand-alone slice window.

” Tiffany Tucker, area general manager of Canopy Nashville, says the business should succeed because of its dual focus on both Canopy guests, tourists staying in other Gulch buildings and locals. In addition to pizza, Five Points Pizza offers stromboli, salads, garlic knots and local craft beers on draft. Charlotte-based Tara Investments Inc.

is undertaking the project, with the company having paid $9.2 million for the property in September 2018, Metro records show. This article was first published by our sister publication, the Nashville Post.

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