Hey hey hey, goodbye: Nashville-area eateries, businesses that closed for good in 2024

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Those in the Nashville area said goodbye to a number of beloved restaurants, businesses, and stores this year.

Many establishments that closed their doors in 2024 cited the pandemic, inflation and increased costs of food and supplies as the reason for their departures.

News 2 looks back at some of the Music City staples that said goodbye for good in 2024.

Monell’s at the Manor

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After 13 years of business, Monell’s at the Manor served dinner for the final time on Sunday, April 21. The restaurant, known for its award-winning Southern food served family style, closed its doors after management announced the Metro Nashville Airport Authority would not renew the lease at the end of April.

The restaurant’s Germantown location at 1235 6th Avenue North remains open.

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Friedman’s Surplus & Outdoors

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(Courtesy: Property Assessor of Nashville & Davidson County)

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