Pittsburgh-based Primanti Bros. has announced the closure of three of its locations: two in Pennsylvania and one in Ohio. The affected locations are in Camp Hill, Lancaster, and Boardman. This decision comes after a comprehensive review of the company’s portfolio aimed at adjusting its overall footprint to better align with demand.
In a statement released to Channel 11, Primanti Bros. expressed that closing these locations was not a decision made lightly. The restaurant emphasized its ongoing commitment to its loyal customers and to the signature sandwiches it has been serving for nearly a century. The company reassured patrons that it will continue to operate nearby locations in both markets, demonstrating its dedication to the community.
Primanti Bros. has been a staple in the region, known for its unique sandwiches that include fries and coleslaw piled high between slices of bread. Despite these closures, the brand remains focused on maintaining its presence and commitment to quality in the areas it serves.
The move reflects broader trends in the restaurant industry, where many chains are reassessing their locations in response to changing consumer habits. It highlights the importance of adaptability in a competitive market, providing hope that Primanti Bros. can continue to thrive in its other locations while navigating these challenges.
