Dotson’s Burger Spot will be closing its doors on Nov. 26, the restaurant announced on Twitter Thursday evening.

The restaurant originally opened two years ago and has been serving specialty burgers, sides and milkshakes since. According to its website, Dotson’s is owned by the Holt family, who also owns Southern Ale House. The announcement did not point to a specific reason for the closing but thanked its patrons for their support.

However, it appears that the local eatery could make a return. The Dotson’s Burger Spot Twitter account replied to a comment on its original tweet with an optimistic message.

Don’t worry buddy. This isn’t the end of us. Plenty of new stuff coming… We will be back. — Dotson's Burger Spot (@dotsonsburgers) November 21, 2019

Dotson’s isn’t the only restaurant in Temerson Square to close its doors this year. The beloved German bakery Edelweiss, which was in the same strip of businesses, shuttered its doors this past summer. Dotson’s Burger Spot is also the latest in a string of recent restaurant closings. Chuy’s Tex-Mex and Iguana Grill closed abruptly in the past week.

Dotson’s last day of operation will be on Tuesday, Nov. 26.