Overview
- The 29-year-old brewpub chain announced the shutdown Thursday on Facebook and Instagram, thanking customers and expressing hope to return.
- Employees said they received an 8:30 a.m. message via the Restaurant365 platform stating the company would close effective immediately.
- The unsigned internal note said Iron Hill decided to file for bankruptcy and would permanently close its doors.
- Reporters said no bankruptcy case for the company had appeared in online court records as of Thursday morning.
- The closure affects all 16 remaining locations—about 10 in Pennsylvania plus sites in Delaware, New Jersey, South Carolina and Georgia—two weeks after three earlier shutdowns.