Elvis has left the building of Nacho Mama’s, but you might be able to take him home.

The well-known restaurant officially closed its locations in Canton and Towson on Jan. 12. Now, the owners are selling all of their prized memorabilia, including a Flying Elvis suit from the 1992 movie “Honeymoon in Vegas,” Orioles and Colts souvenirs, and art pieces featuring National Bohemian beer, among other items.

The auction will be held from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Saturday, with the silent auction ending at 4 p.m. at Nacho Mama’s in Towson, located at 2 W. Pennsylvania Ave.

“The moment you all have been waiting for … get ready to make history yours at the Nacho Mamas auction,” the owners announced on Facebook last month. “You’ll be able to bid on all the good stuff: Elvis, Orioles, Colts, Natty Boh, Ravens & Nacho Mama’s Memorabilia February 8th from 11am-4pm at Nacho Mama’s in Towson! Perfect timing: you’ll be able to show off your new sports decor at that Super Bowl party.”

Some items will be sold at a fixed price on a first-come, first-served basis. Those interested in participating can RSVP on the restaurant’s website.

Patrick “Scunny” McCusker founded Nacho Mama’s, famous for its hubcap margaritas, in Canton in 1994, while the Towson location opened in 2016. McCusker died in 2012 at age 49 after being hit by an Ocean City bus while riding a bicycle.

The McCusker family, who are behind both chains, announced the closings in early December.

“While this chapter closes, we are excited to share that our sister restaurants, Mama’s on the Half Shell in Canton and Owings Mills, will continue serving the community with the same Love and dedication,” the family said in a Dec. 10 statement. “We are looking forward to continued success and growth within the Mama’s Restaurant Group as we embark upon our future.”

Baltimore Sun reporter Racquel Bazos contributed to this article. Have a news tip? Contact Todd Karpovich at tkarpovich@baltsun.com or on X as @ToddKarpovich.