The familiar Orioles, Ravens and Colts jerseys, iconic Natty Boh memorabilia — and even an Elvis suit — once displayed within beloved Nacho Mama’s locations will be up for grabs at an auction this weekend.

Some items will be included in a silent auction and everything else will be sold at a fixed price, according to a Facebook post from the eatery. The auction will be from 11 a.m.-6 p.m., with the silent auction ending at 4 p.m., at Nacho Mama’s on 2 W. Pennsylvania Ave in Towson.

There will be ”hundreds of items for sale with fixed prices,” and they’ll grouped in different rooms based on category, said Jack Watson, a spokesperson for The Mama’s Restaurant Group.

The restaurant announced it was closing its Towson and Canton locations in early December. After 30 years in Maryland, doors closed Jan. 12.

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“This decision has not been easy for us,” the owners said in a statement at the time. “We have been blessed to serve.”

For fans of the self-proclaimed cross between “East Bawlmer and Mexico,” restaurant, Nacho Mama’s can live on in their homes with treasures from the auction. But there are some rules, according to Nacho Mama’s Facebook posts.

The auction is first come, first served, and there is a max capacity, so there could be a wait if capacity is reached. Only small purses are allowed in, and if an item breaks is broken, the person who broke it must buy it.

You’re welcome! Here’s a sneak peek of what to expect for the Nacho Mama’s Auction this Saturday, 2/8, from 11am-6pm 🔥...

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The restaurant will serve pizza and Natty Boh for auction goers, who are free to leave with the items they purchase. Large items can be picked up on Sunday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Nacho Mama’s became well-regarded for its Maryland spin on Latin cuisine over the years, with a menu centered around featuring meaty quesadillas, burritos and its signature hubcap margarita.

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The other restaurant under the hospitality company known as Mama’s Restaurant Group, Mama’s on the Half Shell, which is located in Canton and Owings Mills, will continue to do business.

Baltimore Banner reporter Matti Gellman contributed to this report.