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Iron Hill Brewery Application Moves Forward In Newtown

The Planning Commission has recommended approval of Iron Hill Brewery's application for a location in Newtown Township.

NEWTOWN TOWNSHIP, PA — The Newtown Township Planning Commission has recommended approval of Iron Hill Brewery's application to open a location at the Village at Newtown Shopping Center, township officials said.

The Iron Hill's application for a location at 2920 S. Eagle Road, which was reviewed Tuesday by the Planning Commission, will move along for approval in front of the Board of Supervisors.

The building where the brewpub is proposed is currently under construction, Township Manager Micah Lewis said.

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Iron Hill operates brewpubs that serve craft beers and food at more than a dozen locations across the region. Nearby brewpubs are situated in North Wales, Phoenixville, Ardmore, Huntington Valley, Philadelphia and more. Click here to view the full list of locations.

In addition to their own craft beers, the menu features pub fare, such as burgers, sandwiches, pizzas, and a selection of "brewhouse entrees." You can see the full menu here.

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A timeline for its opening was not available. Iron Hill representatives did not return a request seeking comment from Patch.

If approved by the Supervisors, Iron Hill would join several new additions to the shopping center, which is currently undergoing a renovation. Additions include Chipotle, a drive through Starbucks, Factory Donuts, Nina's Waffles, Naked Chocolate, and Melt Shop, a grilled cheese eatery.

Steak Bar by Shula's has received approval to transfer a liquor license for a restaurant at the shopping center. MOD Pizza also has plans to open there, the leasing company says, but an application has not yet been submitted to the township.

Turning Point eatery opened earlier this month near the bookshop.

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