Twin Kegs II Bar and Restaurant Closing and Relocating

Due to rising costs and competition associated with the city's growth, small businesses like Twin Kegs II are closing in 2024.
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The longstanding restaurant, bar, and live music venue Twin Kegs II will close and look for another home in 2024. Owner Todd Rossbach opened Twin Kegs II in 2014 at 327 Hermitage Ave, serving the Nashville community good eats and entertainment for a decade, and will plan to close by the end of March due to losing the lease of the space.

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Rossbach announced the closure in an Instagram post to offer transparency to customers, stating “You can thank all the big corporations moving into Nashville and taking over. Buying up properties and putting in condos and sh*t. Squeezing the little guys out,” in the caption.

Nashville has seen plenty of growth and industrialism over recent years, forcing many small business to close, such as McCabe Pub in Sylvan Park, The Wild Cow in East, and City Winery downtown.

Rossbach also let customers know that he is on the hunt for a new location that’s affordable and will keep everyone posted.

For its last forseeable day in service, Twin Kegs II will host the Twin Kegs Blues Jam, known as “the absolute best blues jam in Nashville,” as a final hoorah at its original home. Although it’s currently up in the air where Twin Kegs II may move to, it’s likely to stay in the surrounding Nashville areas in order to remain local.

Customers can keep updated with Twin Kegs II as it looks for its next location on its website, Instagram, and Facebook pages.

Caitlin Burke

Caitlin Burke

Caitlin Burke is on What Now Media Group's Marketing and Events team and resides in Nashville. In her free time she enjoys live music, thrifting, and trying out local breweries.
Caitlin Burke

Caitlin Burke

Caitlin Burke is on What Now Media Group's Marketing and Events team and resides in Nashville. In her free time she enjoys live music, thrifting, and trying out local breweries.

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