Iron Hill Brewery Abruptly Shuts All Locations
- On September 25, 2025, Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant confirmed the permanent closure of all its sites across several states.
- The closures followed ongoing financial struggles and gradual shutdowns of several establishments in recent years, including an Ardmore location and others in southeastern Pennsylvania.
- Iron Hill operated since 1996 when its first location opened in Newark, Delaware, growing into a gastropub chain with locations concentrated around the Philadelphia region and also found in Georgia and South Carolina.
- The closure notice thanked customers for their ongoing trust, camaraderie, and dedication throughout the many years the business operated.
- The company hopes to return in the future and promises to welcome guests back with open arms, though no specific plans for a comeback were disclosed.
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