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Greenville, DE – Cromwell’s American Tavern & Taqueria, a beloved neighborhood staple for over thirty years, will permanently close its doors this Saturday. Owner Pat Nilon announced the closure, triggering an outpouring of support from loyal customers who have been reminiscing about their experiences at the restaurant on social media.
“For over 33 years, we’ve strived to be your favorite neighborhood place,” the restaurant shared in a farewell message on social media. “Beginning next week, we will become part of your neighborhood memories, as we will be closing our doors after Saturday night service.”
Located along Kennett Pike, across from Janssen’s Market, Cromwell’s has been a go-to destination for locals since 1991, offering a mix of American comfort food with a touch of Tex-Mex flair. Over the years, it became known for its relaxed, welcoming atmosphere, drawing in regulars for everything from casual lunches to special celebrations.
The news of Cromwell’s closure was met with best wishes from customers, with many taking to social media to express their sadness and gratitude. Some have described it as their “absolute favorite restaurant,” while others reflected on decades of memories.
With just two days left before the final service, Nilon invited customers to visit one last time to say goodbye and use any remaining gift cards. The restaurant will maintain its normal hours leading up to the closure, with service running through Saturday evening.
“We thank you for over three decades of support and friendship, shared meals, and clinked glasses,” Nilon wrote in his message to customers on his website.