A much-loved Bold Street restaurant has closed its site completely after seven years.
The building which was previously home to Nolita Cantina now stands empty with a 'to let' sign erected outside.
It's not clear when the restaurant closed or if its team plan to open up elsewhere in the city, but it is currently listed as permanently closed on Google and TripAdvisor too.
There are reviews left from August on Trip Advisor indicating the closure only happened recently.
Nolita Cantina was born out of the passion of two chefs for traditional homemade American style food.
The independent restaurant was loved for serving up mega burgers, including the Big Boy which featured a triple-stacked burger layered with Swiss and jack cheese topped with bacon, hash brown, onion rings and pickles.
Back in March, the restaurant celebrated its seventh birthday before it was forced to close due to the national lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Its last Facebook post was an update on March 18 to fans confirming it would be closing its doors after thinking "long and hard" about it. The post said the closure was for the "foreseeable future"
The ECHO has approached Nolita Cantina for a comment.