Country Superstar’s Nashville Steakhouse Closed Indefinitely
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Nashville, Tennessee, is filled with country music’s finest, opening restaurants and bars left and right. Unfortunately, one steakhouse has been closed indefinitely, and it has caused quite a stir. So, is this the end? Keep reading for all the details that are currently known.
Country Superstar’s Nashville Steakhouse Closed
Nashville is the place to be for fun, music, excitement, cocktails, and more. Many country superstars have incredible hangouts located on Lower Broadway, which makes it an incredible tourist destination. Alan Jackson has AJ’s Good Time Bar, Miranda Lambert has Casa Rosa, and Blake Shelton has Ole Red. Additionally, Kid Rock has his infamous Big A Honky Tonk & Rock ‘n’ Roll Steakhouse** and Jelly Roll’s Goodnight Nashville. Yet, one hotspot owned by two superstars has been closed down indefinitely.

Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan both own bars downtown: Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar and Luke’s 32 Bridge Food + Drink. However, they also co-own a steakhouse called E3 Chophouse, alongside Adam LaRoche, a former MLB’er. It is located at 1628 21st Ave. S., but unfortunately, it has closed down. This happened right after Valentine’s Day weekend 2026, but what was the reason? Apparently, the owners think the streakhouse needs to be rebranded:
We’re temporarily pausing operations as we evaluate what Nashville needs next. Our team is assessing market opportunities and exploring potential rebrand and re-concept strategies for the future of this location.
This is bad news for anyone who has gone to Nashville with hopes of stopping by the eatery, only to learn it is no longer open.
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To avoid any negative press, E3 Chophouse has turned off comments on its social media. Before it closed, it was known for big holiday events and even hosted football watch parties. Food items included chicken marsala, rice pilaf, filet mignon, salmon, coconut shrimp, and more.
An Epic Letdown
Although the owners appeared to have their reasons for shutting down the Nashville steakhouse, they allegedly did not tell their staff. One of the employees took to a social media forum to share their disdain for what happened. They stated that it came as a huge shock and that the owners were in town but essentially closed the doors without any warning. Again, Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean do have other businesses, so they hopefully will offer employment to those who need it. Or, the rebrand won’t take too long, and it will be business as usual.
Regardless, this did not go the way anyone had anticipated, and it will be interesting to see how it plays out. Had you ever visited the steakhouse, and did you know it was owned by Luke and Jason? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
