A popular, nearly three-decade-old East Coast brewery chain has abruptly shuttered its doors for good.
"It’s been our pleasure to serve you, and we are deeply grateful for your support, friendship, and loyalty over the years," Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant announced in social media posts on Thursday, Sept. 25.
Notices have also been posted outside some of the brew-pubs' locations, including one on the Riverfront in Wilmington, Delaware.
"After many wonderful years of serving our communities, this location, along with our other 15 locations, has closed," the note read. "We sincerely hope to return in the future, and when we do, we promise to welcome you with open arms."
The business had 16 locations spread across South Carolina, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Georgia, according to the Greenville News, part of the USA TODAY Network.
The abrupt closings come two weeks after the business shut down its original Newark, Delaware, location, as well as two additional locations in Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania, and Voorhees, New Jersey.
What is Iron Hill Brewery?
Founded nearly 29 years ago in Newark on Main Street by Mark Edelson, Kevin Finn and Kevin Davies, portions of the company have been sold to outside investors over the years. Despite this, founders Edelson, Finn and Davies all remained as board members.
Iron Hill closing, employees alerted via email
According to an email sent to employees, obtained by The Delaware News Journal, part of the USA TODAY Network, the company is also filing for bankruptcy.
"Dear Team, I hope this message finds you well. It is with a heavy heart that I must announce the closure of all our restaurant locations effective immediately," the email reads. "Due to ongoing financial challenges, the company has made the difficult decision to file for bankruptcy and, regrettably, will be permanently closing its doors."
As of Thursday afternoon, Sept. 25, USA TODAY could not find any online bankruptcy filings related to the closings.
Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant locations closed Sept. 25
Here are all the closed Iron Hill Brewery locations.
Delaware
- Wilmington, 620 Justison Street
- Rehoboth Beach, 19815 Coastal Highway
Pennsylvania
- West Chester, 3 W. Gay Street
- Philadelphia, 1150 Market Street
- Media, 30 E. State Street
- Newtown, 2920 S. Eagle Road
- Exton, 260 Eagleview Boulevard
- Hershey, 101 W. Chocolate Avenue
- Huntingdon Valley, 785 Huntingdon Pike
- Lancaster, 781 Harrisburg Pike
- Lehigh Valley, 950 Lehigh Lifestyle Center
- North Wales, 1460 Bethlehem Pike
New Jersey
- Maple Shade, 124 East Kings Highway
Georgia
- Atlanta, 1224 Hammond Drive
South Carolina
- Columbia, 945 Sabal Street
- Greenville, 741 Haywood Road
Contributing: Patricia Talorico/ The Delaware News Journal & Joyce Orlando/ USA TODAY
Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@usatoday.com and follow her on X @nataliealund
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