The restaurant formerly known as Tacos Tequila Whiskey may pour its last drop in Cap Hill this month. Owner Kevin Morrison told BusinessDen last week that the restaurant’s 10-year lease at 215 E. 7th Ave. and its equipment went up for sale last month, and a deal with a potential buyer could close toward the end of January. If it does, the 1,500-square-foot restaurant in the Governor’s Park sub-neighborhood would close around that time, he said. Tacos Tequila Whiskey opened at the site in March 2018, following locations in City Park (2012) and West Highland (2013). In August, with the pandemic pushing people to takeout and delivery, Morrison tweaked the restaurant’s model and rebranded it as a fast-casual concept called Taco Bar. Taco Bar serves 11 different tacos, some of which were offered at TTW — like al pastor and the beer-battered “Fish N Beer” tacos — and some of which weren’t, such as pastrami-cured and smoked beef tongue tacos. Morrison still likes the Taco Bar concept, but he’s decided it needs a different location. “It doesn’t have the exact layout we need for what we envisioned and would cost too much money to get what we wanted,” Morrison said.