NEW: Hanley’s Ale House Closing in Downtown Providence UPDATED
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Hanley's Ale House, located in downtown Providence, is closing.
"To all our loyal friends and customers, and Providence nightlife fans: as of today we have closed our doors permanently. We appreciate all the support over the years, thank you all," wrote Hanley's in a Facebook post.
The location at 52 Pine Street had previously had been McFadden's, before Hanley's took over the space five years ago.
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The closure marks the latest in a number of restaurant departures in Providence and Rhode Island in recent months.
As GoLocal reported in December, "13 Restaurants That Recently Closed in RI - Natural Progression or a Trend?"
With restaurants closing in Rhode Island lately -- is it just the natural business trend or is there an emerging pattern?
Are there a few too many restaurants in the state for the one million residents, plus tourists -- or is the natural lifecycle of some restaurants?
SLIDES: See Recent RI Restaurant Closings BELOW
A representative from Hanley's on Wednesday confirmed the cigar bar portion of Hanley's will remain open.
This story was first published 2/13/19 4:10 PM Update Weds 8:12 PM.
Related Slideshow: Rhode Island Restaurant Closings - July 2019
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