It was a very enjoyable experience — I felt like I was home. I was impressed by the accuracy.
One-bedroom luxury apartments set in a restored 1950s city building — with landscaped grounds, a private courtyard, and an on-site microbrewery.
Located in the west end of historic downtown Roanoke, The West End Flats offers luxury apartments in a spacious neighborhood setting. Built in the early 1950s, this former city building has been tastefully renovated into one-bedroom flats — with extensive landscaped grounds, a communal patio and lawn, a private courtyard, and an on-site microbrewery.
Every unit is fully appointed for a long weekend or a long stay — luxury bedding and linens, fresh towels, thoughtful toiletries, and full access to the space. Original architectural character meets a considered, modern interior.
View the accommodationsA two-minute walkthrough of a typical flat and the courtyard grounds. Virtual 360° tours coming soon.
Fine linens, duvets, and extra blankets — made for the kind of sleep that makes you rethink your own mattress.
Fresh towels, toiletries, and a fully stocked linen closet. Unpack, breathe, settle in.
Entire apartment to yourself — kitchen, living, bedroom, bath. No shared hallways, no compromise.
Extensive landscaped grounds including a communal patio, lawn, and a quiet private courtyard.
A Few Old Goats Brewing lives on the ground floor — your nightcap is about thirty footsteps away.
Historic downtown Roanoke is out the front door — restaurants, galleries, the Market, and the Greenway.
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2 nights · One-bedroom flat · All taxes included · No cleaning fee
Pop out of your flat and into a pint. The ground floor is home to A Few Old Goats Brewing — small-batch beers, friendly company, and a neighborhood crowd.
It was a very enjoyable experience — I felt like I was home. I was impressed by the accuracy.
Had a wonderful stay! The space exceeded our expectations and we will certainly stay here (or one of the other units) again!
Amazing location. Brewery is right down the hall and the hosts are very easy to talk to. We booked late on the day we were staying and had no problems. Thanks Neil!
Our shortlist — the coffee we drink, the hikes we repeat, the 48-hour plan we text when friends visit.
The Triple Crown, Carvins Cove, Mill Mountain, Blue Ridge Parkway overlooks.
Read the guide →25+ honest picks from Martin's to Frankie Rowlands, plus weekly specials.
Read the guide →Mill Mountain Star, Black Dog Salvage, the Taubman, Center in the Square aquarium.
Read the guide →A Friday-to-Sunday plan — from the Star to the Greenway, with coffee stops.
Read the guide →RND, Sweet Donkey, Bread Craft, Mill Mountain — where we actually start our mornings.
Read the guide →A Few Old Goats (downstairs), Big Lick, Starr Hill, Deschutes — and what to order.
Read the guide →Every morning we post what's happening in town today — events, weather, taps at the brewery, a trail worth your time. Real sources only; if nothing's on, we say so.
The downtown calendar's quiet today, which is honestly a gift — light winds, low 60s tomorrow, and a freeze watch on Tuesday that'll probably be the last cold snap of the season.
Read the JournalSet in Roanoke's historic west end — steps from the city's best coffee, restaurants, galleries, and the Greenway. Walk to the Market; drive to the Blue Ridge Parkway in fifteen minutes.
515 8th St SW