Iron Hill Brewery Announces Closure Of ALL Locations
I announced the closure of the Phoenixville facility, and just a week or two ago, the closure of three more locations, and now I have some really bad news coming from Iron Hill Brewery:
An update from Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant
To Our Valued Guests,
After many wonderful years serving our communities, all Iron Hill locations have closed. It has been our pleasure to serve you, and we are deeply grateful for your loyalty over the years.
We sincerely hope to return in the future, and when we do, we promise to welcome you with open arms.
With gratitude,
The Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant team.”
[Editor’s Note]: Iron Hill has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in New Jersey prior to this announcement, and they will be closing sixteen locations.
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About Iron Hill Brewery:
Iron Hill Brewery is an award-winning, independent craft brewery and restaurant chain founded in 1996 in Newark, Delaware. Known for pairing handcrafted beers with from-scratch food, the company currently operates 20 locations in Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Georgia. Recently, Iron Hill announced the closure of three locations to adapt to the current business landscape and focus on long-term growth, though the remaining 16 restaurants are open.
Company Profile
Founded:1996 in Newark, Delaware
Founders:Kevin Finn, Mark Edelson, and Kevin Davies
Business Model:Operates on-site craft breweries and scratch kitchens at each location, with menus designed to complement the beers
Award-Winning:Recognized as one of the most award-winning breweries in the United States.
Recent Closures
Announcement:On September 10, 2025, Iron Hill announced the closure of three locations.
Reason:The closures are a strategic decision to adapt to changes in the business landscape and position the company for continued growth.
Locations Closing:The Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, location; the Main Street location in Newark, Delaware; and the Town Center Boulevard location in Voorhees, New Jersey.
Remaining Locations:16 other Iron Hill locations remain open across the region.
Key Aspects
Food & Beer Pairing:Emphasizes the synergy between its handcrafted food and beer, with some dishes even incorporating beer as an ingredient.
Charitable Initiatives:Supports charities through its signature Triple Chocolate Hill dessert, with a portion of the sales benefiting CureSearch for Children’s Cancer.
Expanded Offerings:In 2020, Iron Hill opened a large-scale production brewery in Exton, PA, which also includes the TapHouse, a fast-casual concept.



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