Two popular Nashville restaurants have announced that they have closed. Tavern and Whiskey Kitchen, both owned by M Street Entertainment Group, announced on social media that they have ceased operations.
Tavern shared the news on Instagram, revealing that all of their staff had already been hired at another M Street restaurant.
“Tavern has closed its doors for the final time,” the owners shared. “Thank you to all guests and team members for making this experience exceptional. All team members have accepted opportunities at Saint Añejo! They will see you there.”
Whiskey Kitchen’s post assured patrons that all of their staff had accepted opportunities at other M Street restaurants as well.
“After 13 years Whiskey Kitchen has closed its doors for the final time,” the post reads. “Thank you to all guests and team members for making this experience exceptional. All team members from Whiskey Kitchen has accepted opportunities at other MStreet concepts. They cannot wait to see you soon!”
After 13 years Whiskey Kitchen has closed its doors for the final time. Thank you to all guests and team members for…
Posted by Whiskey Kitchen on Tuesday, September 13, 2022
Other M Street properties include Virago, Moto, and Kayne Prime. A reason for the double closures has yet to be announced.
The news comes only a few weeks after celebrity chef Maneet Chauhan also announced the closure of her popular Chaatable restaurant, while she sought a new location.
“As of right now, we are closing this location and looking for another location,” Chauhan said in a video posted on Instagram. “We hope to see you over there, and just wanted to thank all of you for the love and support you have given us since the time we opened in 2018. We look forward to meeting you soon and continuing ‘chaating.’”