MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WGNS) - Station Grill, a locally owned restaurant located at 1602 W. Northfield Boulevard in Murfreesboro, will permanently close its doors on Thursday, January 1, according to an announcement posted on the restaurant’s official Facebook page.
In the statement, the owners said the closure is the result of their lease at Georgetown Park not being renewed by the property’s landlord.
“It is with deep regret that we announce Station Grill will be closing permanently on January 1st,” the post read. “Unfortunately, our lease at Georgetown Park will not be renewed by the property’s landlord.”
The owners noted they were informed the decision not to renew the lease was made at the landlord’s discretion. Despite the circumstances, they expressed gratitude to the community that supported the restaurant over the years.
The statement thanked loyal customers and dedicated staff, saying it had been an honor to serve Murfreesboro and be part of the local dining scene.
“We are truly grateful for the memories, friendships, and shared moments that made Station Grill such a special place,” the owners wrote.
Before closing, the restaurant is inviting customers to stop by and say goodbye.
“We invite our friends and patrons to stop by before January 1st to say goodbye and celebrate the years we’ve shared together,” the post concluded.
Station Grill has been a familiar spot for local residents, and its closure marks the end of a chapter for one of Murfreesboro’s locally owned eateries.

