Tin Roof Cantina in North Druid Hills announces upcoming closure after 18 years

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Tin Roof Cantina, a fixture in North Druid Hills, Atlanta, is set to close after 18 years, following the sale of its property to a developer. The announcement comes after a prolonged period of uncertainty for the establishment, which has been a beloved venue for live music and community gatherings. Expressing heartfelt gratitude, the owners noted that the patrons and staff created the "magic" within its walls, making it a special place for many. Effective February 3, the bar will shift to winter hours and continue to host hallmark events, including trivia nights and performances by local bands. The owners invite the community to celebrate and reminisce during the final months of operation.

As the closure date remains unspecified, locals are encouraged to stay updated through the bar's social media platforms. The announcement coincides with a trend of recent restaurant closures in Atlanta, highlighting the challenges faced by local businesses. With this closure, the community will lose a cherished gathering space that has contributed to the local culture for nearly two decades.

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