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Starting tonight May 21 , Predators fans — and anyone else going to a Bridgestone Arena events — will be able to get one for the first time in 14 months. The arena will debut its Rotier's burger stand — serving only cheeseburgers, chips, beer and soft drinks — for the Predators' first playoffs home game this year.

Second-generation owner Margaret Ann Rotier Crouse said facing the reality of a permanent closing has been hard. A major reinvention of the property located adjacent to Rotier's looms, and it is unclear if that was a factor in the landlord's decision to not renew the lease read more about that here. Read more of The Tennessean story here. A previous version of this story ran via our sister publication, the Nashville Post. Rotier's, one of Nashville's oldest restaurants, is permanently closed after 75 years of operation in the shadow of Vanderbilt University.

The longtime restaurant, less than a block from campus and Centennial Park, was known for generations for its award-winning cheeseburger on French bread, plate lunches and homey atmosphere. Second-generation owner Margaret Ann Rotier Crouse said that the changing restaurant landscape, restrictive COVID rules for limiting patrons and lease issues spelled disaster for Rotier's.

The final straw came this month when the building's new owner told the Rotier family they would no longer lease to the restaurant, Crouse said. Everybody came in and talked and told stories about their lives. Thanks for signing up! Check your inbox for a welcome email. Email required. By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Notice and European users agree to the data transfer policy.



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