Holland House Bar & Refuge — a staple of the East Nashville dining scene since 2010 — will have its final night of business on Saturday, July 22.

Owner Terry Raley broke the news to patrons on Thursday via a Facebook post.

In 2014, Raley founded Amaranth Hospitality Group, and the company opened Butchertown Hall in Germantown the following year.

"It has now become necessary for more of my time be paid to Amaranth Hospitality current and future projects, as well as on undertakings that have inelastic prospects for the future. Unfortunately, Holland House will not be one of them."

Raley says the decision comes after more than a year of "fruitless lease renewal negotiations" with their landlord.

"We held out hope that a more rigid deal could be reached, but in the end, the Landlord has been unwilling to offer more."

Holland House set up shop in March of 2010 — in a former grocery store in East Nashville's Maxwell Heights — offering craft cocktails and upscale pub fare.