Tweet Share Rotier's Restaurant — one of the most legendary eating and drinking establishments in Nashville history — is now permanently closed after a roughly a 75-year run, The Tennessean reports. Located at 2413 Elliston Place near the Vanderbilt University campus, Rotier's has been closed since the pandemic hit. It was set to celebrate 75 years of operations in the fall. A family-owned business known for its cheeseburger on French bread, meat-and-three plates and quirky interior, Rotier's has suffered numerous personnel setbacks over the years. John Rotier Sr. died in 1981, Evelyn Rotier died in 2014, John Rotier Jr. died in 1999, and Charlie Rotier died in September. Longtime Rotier's cook Ben Malone also died last year.