Anzie Blue to become a special events venue

While the restaurant portion of Anzie Blues is going away, guests can "look forward to attending cooking classes, private events."

Esther Shittu
Written By Esther Shittu
News Writer
Courtesy: Mary Craven Photography

Out with the old and in with the new.

Anzie Blue will close its restaurant business on December 18, and reopen next January as a special events and live music venue, according to a press release from the Hillsboro Village restaurant.

Derek Van Mol and Marcie Allen Van Mol founded Anzie Blue in 2019. The two Van Mols are a pioneer of using CBD to combat different challeges of life.

“Sleep, anxiety, back, knee or joint pain…CBD changed their lives for the better,” their website claims.

And CBD is at the heart of Anzie Blues.

While the restaurant portion of Anzie Blues is going away, guests can “look forward to attending cooking classes, private events” at the same location, according to a release. Anzie Blue’s Executive chef and co-owner Star Maye will also continue to be a part of the company.

“We’re excited to continue special events at Anzie Blue with Chef Star’s custom offerings and will continue to be a hub for the community as well as a melting pot of diverse and inclusive intitatives for all in Hillsboro Village,” said Marcie Van Mol in the release.

The Van Mols said influx of big hospitality groups opening up in Nashville led to their decision.

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