It appears to be the end of the line (for now) for Du-Par’s in Studio City. The longtime diner, which opened at this Valley location in 1948, is set to close its doors on January 1. This Studio City expansion was the first after Du-Par’s debuted at the Original Farmer’s Market in 1938.

Rumors began swirling regarding the shutter over the weekend and Eater was able to confirm the news after speaking with management at the property. The Du-Par’s team remains adamant that they will be back in Studio City at some point, with a whole new location, but so far they don’t have a line on exactly when or where that will take place. So for now, eager eaters hoping to enjoy the restaurant’s signature pancakes will have until the first of the new year. Reached for comment this morning, one worker said that the restaurant certainly wasn’t closing “for lack of customers or bad food,” but rather a stalled lease renegotiation.

As for what’s next at the location on Ventura Boulevard, expect some new retail. Word is a Sephora is coming in, though that hasn’t been confirmed just yet. Still, this location of Du-Par’s is running 24 hours a day until the closure, so diners can swing through late night or early AM to get their fix. The company also has existing locations at the Original Farmers Market, in Pasadena, and out in Las Vegas.