PITTSBURGH, PA — One of Pittsburgh’s most well-known restaurant chains has closed two of its Pennsylvania locations.
Primanti Bros. has shut down locations in Lancaster and Camp Hill, WGAL-TV in Lancaster reported on Monday.
Known for its signature sandwiches that feature thick slices of Italian bread as well as fries and coleslaw and the meat of one’s choice, Primanti Bros. has closed other restaurants over the past year.
Last June, Primanti Bros. has closed its Penn Avenue location in Garfield.
One of its two locations in Morgantown near the West Virginia University campus suddenly shut down last August. Primanti Bros. gave no reason for that shutdown.
The other Primanti Bros. locations within Pittsburgh city limits are in Downtown in Market Square; the Strip District; Oakland on the University of Pittsburgh campus and on the South Side on East Carson Street.
According to its website, the chain also has multiple locations in suburban Pittsburgh as well as in Ohio, Maryland and Florida.