CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA (WHTM) — Primanti Bros. just confirmed they have closed two more restaurants here in Central Pennsylvania.

A spokesperson with the popular Pittsburgh-based eatery, Primanti Bros., just confirmed they decided to close their restaurants at the Capital City Mall on 3745 Capital City Mall Drive in Camp Hill, and at the Lancaster Shopping Center on 1659 Lititz Pike.

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An exact closure date for these two restaurants was not provided; however, they have both ceased operations.

“Following a detailed review of our portfolio, Primanti Bros has decided to close our Camp Hill and Lancaster restaurants,” Primanti Bros. said in an email to abc27 news. “This is not a decision we take lightly. While we are adjusting our overall footprint to best meet demand, our commitment to both loyal customers in Central Pennsylvania and the iconic sandwiches we’ve been serving for almost a century remain unchanged.”

News of these closures comes just months after Primanti Bros. had decided to close its restaurant locations on 983 Norland Avenue in Chambersburg and on 100 Eisenhower Drive in Hanover.

No reason for those closures in September 2025 was provided.

According to Primanti Bros. website, the last two operational locations left here in the Midstate can be found at 2151 South Queen Street in York County, and at 131 West Chocolate Avenue in Hershey.

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