Iron Hill Brewery Closes Three Locations

Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant has closed three of its Greater Philadelphia locations, including its flagship restaurant.

Exton, PA — Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant has closed three of its Greater Philadelphia locations, including its flagship restaurant in Newark, Delaware.

The closures affect Chestnut Hill (8400 Germantown Ave.), Voorhees, NJ (13107 Town Center Blvd.), and the original Newark restaurant (147 E. Main St.), which first opened in 1996. Newark marked the beginning of the regional brewpub chain founded by Mark Edelson, Kevin Finn, and Kevin Davies.

In a statement, Iron Hill cited its efforts to adapt to shifting business conditions and focus on long-term growth as reasons behind the decision.

“While we are closing a few locations, this is truly part of a larger growth story — we are evolving, strengthening our brand, and positioning Iron Hill for long-term success,” said CEO Mark Kirke.

Iron Hill, headquartered in Exton, continues to operate restaurants across the Mid-Atlantic as it works to refine and expand its portfolio.

*Article courtesy of Philadelphia Business Journal

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