
"Yesterday (Thursday, September 25), Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant made several announcements. Effective immediately, it was closing the doors to all its locations, the company revealed. Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant was founded nearly 30 years ago. Its first location opened in Newark, Delaware, in 1996. Since then, it had expanded to multiple states along the country's eastern coast, including Georgia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and South Carolina."
"According to Nation's Restaurant News, Iron Hill Brewery had 19 locations as of the end of 2024. That same year, the company's sales increased by 4% to $104.1 million. Yet the modest sales growth apparently wasn't enough to keep Iron Hill Brewery going. Last week, the company announced it was closing three of its locations, including its original Newark location."
Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant closed all locations effective immediately on September 25. The chain began in Newark, Delaware, in 1996 and expanded to multiple eastern states including Georgia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and South Carolina. The business operated 19 locations at the end of 2024 and reported a 4% sales increase to $104.1 million that year. The chain closed three locations, including the original Newark site, shortly before the full shutdown. Leadership emailed employees notifying them of the closures and bankruptcy. The sudden closures affected customers and staff and halted operations across the remaining locations.
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