Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant opening in Columbia, S.C.

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Image via Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant

Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant announced they’re coming to Columbia – opening in the BullStreet District in Summer 2021. This will be the Delaware-based chain’s fourth location in the South (with one of them being in Greenville since 2018).

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Interior of Iron Hill Brewery | Rendering provided

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Interior of Iron Hill Brewery | Rendering provided

The 7,500 sq.ft. brewery/restaurant combo will sit right next to the coming-soon Starbucks, and near the almost-ready-to-open REI. It’ll be front-facing the actual Bull Street road, hoping to grab the attention of the 40,000+ that travel down that street daily.

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BullStreet District map | Image provided

The space – which features an on-site tap room, bar area, dining room and outdoor patio – will have the capacity to hold ~250 people. They anticipate bringing 100+ full and part-time jobs to the city.

Interested in what type of food they’ll serve? Check out the Greenville location’s menu, which has everything from Philly Cheesesteak Egg Rolls + Maine Lobster Flatbreads to Jagerschnitzel + Chesapeake-Style Crab Cakes. They also have several vegetarian + gluten-free options.

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